Sacoglossan sea slugs are the only metazoans known to perform functional kleptoplasty, the sequestration and retention of functional chloroplasts within their digestive gland cells. Remarkably, a few species with this ability can survive starvation periods of 3-12 months likely due to their stolen chloroplasts. There are no reports of kleptoplast transfer from mother slug to either eggs or juveniles, demonstrating that each animal must independently acquire its kleptoplasts and develop the ability to maintain them within its digestive gland. We present here an investigation into the development of functional kleptoplasty in a long-term kleptoplast retaining species, Elysia timida. Laboratory-reared juvenile slugs of different post-metamorph...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Elysia crispata is a sacoglossan sea slug that retains intracellular, functional chloroplasts stolen...
International audienceSome sacoglossan sea slugs incorporate intracellular functional algal chloropl...
<div><p>Sacoglossan sea slugs are the only metazoans known to perform functional kleptoplasty, the s...
The sacoglossan sea slug Elysia clarki is able to photosynthesize for three to four months using chl...
The sacoglossan sea slug Elysia clarki is able to photosynthesize for three to four months using chl...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
textabstractSeveral sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Elysia crispata is a sacoglossan sea slug that retains intracellular, functional chloroplasts stolen...
International audienceSome sacoglossan sea slugs incorporate intracellular functional algal chloropl...
<div><p>Sacoglossan sea slugs are the only metazoans known to perform functional kleptoplasty, the s...
The sacoglossan sea slug Elysia clarki is able to photosynthesize for three to four months using chl...
The sacoglossan sea slug Elysia clarki is able to photosynthesize for three to four months using chl...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
Functional kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs is among the most curious photosynthetic associatio...
textabstractSeveral sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Several sacoglossan sea slugs (Plakobranchoidea) feed upon plastids of large unicellular algae. Four...
The only animal cells known that can maintain functional plastids (kleptoplasts) in their cytosol oc...
Elysia crispata is a sacoglossan sea slug that retains intracellular, functional chloroplasts stolen...
International audienceSome sacoglossan sea slugs incorporate intracellular functional algal chloropl...