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Behavioral and Chemical Ecology of Marine Organisms with Respect to Tetrodotoxin
Marine Drugs
  • Becky L. Williams, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2-1-2010
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Abstract

The behavioral and chemical ecology of marine organisms that possess tetrodotoxin (TTX) has not been comprehensively reviewed in one work to date. The evidence for TTX as an antipredator defense, as venom, as a sex pheromone, and as an attractant for TTX-sequestering organisms is discussed. Little is known about the adaptive value of TTX in microbial producers; thus, I focus on what is known about metazoans that are purported to accumulate TTX through diet or symbioses. Much of what has been proposed is inferred based on the anatomical distribution of TTX. Direct empirical tests of these hypotheses are absent in most cases.

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Special Issue of Marine Drugs, Tetrodotoxin.

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Citation Information
Williams, B. L. 2010. Behavioral and chemical ecology of marine organisms with respect to tetrodotoxin. Marine Drugs 8(3):381–398.