Ocean Life ID - Nudibranchs - Identification, Facts and Information app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Skaphandrus S.A.
First release : 31 Mar 2016
App size: 10.03 Mb
The quickest and most intuitive nudibranchs identification app! Ocean Life app is AMAZING!
Ever wondered what nudibranchs you see underwater? This app gives you the answer!
The Ocean Life ID - Nudibranchs application is based on identification keys which uses images and scientific illustrations as the solution to allow anyone to identify the observed nudibranchs when the scientific name is unknown. Using a sequential selection of morphological characteristics, the number of possible nudibranchs is narrowed until a final taxonomic group is attributed where the description provided contains all the selected characteristics. It is a simple identification process which allows anyone to identify a nudibranch in a relatively short time.
- Developed by marine biologists, scientific illustrators and divers;
- Simple identification process that allows a fast identification of an nudibranch;
- Educational for divers and anyone that loves the sea;
- Make your observations more valuable and useful to science;
- Taxonomic groups most common and likely to be observed during a dive;
- Interactive identification tool through the selection of morphological characteristics;
- A solution based on identification keys which uses images and scientific illustrations;
- Developed with scientific accuracy;
Ocean Life ID - Nudibranchs currently include more than 2000 nudibranchs belonging to the following families Actinocyclidae, Aegiridae, Aeolidiidae, Akiodorididae, Arminidae, Bathydorididae, Bornellidae, Cadlinidae, Calmidae, Charcotiidae, Chromodorididae, Dendrodorididae, Dendronotidae, Dironidae, Discodorididae, Dorididae, Doridomorphidae, Doridoxidae, Dotidae, Embletoniidae, Eubranchidae, Facelinidae, Fionidae, Flabellinidae, Glaucidae, Goniaeolididae, Goniodorididae, Gymnodorididae, Hancockiidae, Heroidae, Hexabranchidae, Lomanotidae, Madrellidae, Mandeliidae, Notaeolidiidae, Okadaiidae, Onchidorididae, Phyllidiidae, Phylliroidae, Pinufiidae, Piseinotecidae, Pleurolidiidae,Polyceridae, Proctonotidae, Scyllaeidae, Tergipedidae, Tethydidae, Tritoniidae and Unidentiidae.