Between January 1990 and December 1991 quantitative data on the life c
ycles, distribution and substrata of the nudibranchs in the southern D
elta area (Netherlands) were collected using SCUBA. Six locations were
sampled each month. A total of 17 species of nudibranchs was found, o
f which 10 species were considered common. Species with more than one
generation each year, which fed on seasonally variable resources, were
strongly associated with their dietary species and their distribution
was dependent on the distribution of their dietary species. Nudibranc
h species with annual life cycles, which fed on organisms abundant thr
oughout the year, did not show such dependency on their dietary specie
s. The seasonal occurrence of species with annual life cycles was infl
uenced by (temporal) changes in temperature, in contrast to the specie
s with more generations each year. The total number of the species whi
ch fed on seasonally variable resources was not affected by changes in
temperature, but by changes in abundance of the dietary species. Beca
use both the distribution and population size of most nudibranch speci
es are dependent on their dietary species, nudibranch predation did no
t seem to affect community structure.