Sea slugs use algae's bacterial 'weapons factory' in three-way symbiotic relationship

The sea slug Elysia rufescens fights predators by wielding toxic chemicals that it acquires from eating algae. A team has discovered that these chemicals are made by bacteria living inside the algae, highlighting a surprising three-way dependence among sea slugs, algae and bacteria.


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Source: ScienceDaily