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Bacterial community profiles in low microbial abundance sponges [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
It has long been recognized that sponges differ in the abundance of associated microorganisms, and they are therefore termed either 'low microbial abundance' (LMA) or 'high microbial abundance' (HMA) sponges.
Giles, Emily C.   +6 more
core   +1 more source

A new sponge-associated species, Syllis mayeri n. sp.(Polychaeta: Syllidae), with a discussion on the status of S. armillaris (Müller, 1776)

open access: yesScientia Marina, 2005
In the framework of a study carried out along the Belizean coasts, a new species of syllid, Syllis mayeri n. sp., was found harboured by the sponge Ircinia strobilina.
Luigi Musco, Adriana Giangrande
doaj   +1 more source

Biodiversity study of Southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound 1968-1973 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
A multi-disciplinary investigation was conducted in southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound from 1968 to 1973. The purpose of the investigation was to conduct an integrated study of the ecology of southern Biscayne Bay with special emphasis on the effects ...
Cantillo, A. Y.   +2 more
core  

The impact of space, host dissimilitude, and environment on prokaryotic communities of golf ball sponges

open access: yesMarine Ecology, Volume 45, Issue 5, October 2024.
Abstract Golf ball sponges are small, sometimes inconspicuous, sponges. They can be found across a range of habitats varying from perturbed and pristine coral reefs to harbours and marine lakes and from the deep sea to shallow waters. They can be difficult to distinguish in the field and have presented some problems with taxonomists lumping and ...
Daniel F. R. Cleary, Nicole J. de Voogd
wiley   +1 more source

Produtos naturais da ascídia Botrylloides giganteum, das esponjas Verongula gigantea, Ircinia felix, Cliona delitrix e do nudibrânquio Tambja eliora, da costa do Brasil Natural products from the ascidian Botrylloides giganteum, from the sponges Verongula gigantea, Ircinia felix, Cliona delitrix and from the nudibranch Tambja eliora, from the Brazilian coastline

open access: yesQuímica Nova, 2005
Two new marine metabolites, 3Z, 6Z, 9Z-dodecatrien-1-ol (1) from the ascidian Botrylloides giganteum and 4H-pyran-2ol acetate from the sponge Ircinia felix (4) are herein reported.
Ana Claudia Granato   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Marine Sponge Derived Natural Products between 2001 and 2010: Trends and Opportunities for Discovery of Bioactives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).Abstract: Marine sponges belonging to the phylum Porifera (Metazoa ...
Franco, Christopher Milton   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Assessment of Octocoral‐Dominated Benthic Assemblages Along a Mesophotic Gradient, With a Focus on the Impact of Lost Fishing Gears

open access: yesAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, Volume 34, Issue 9, September 2024.
ABSTRACT Coralligenous, a typical Mediterranean mesophotic habitat, is a highly diverse assemblage, severely threatened by several stressors, including fishing litter. To characterise the coralligenous of the upper mesophotic of the Portofino Promontory (Ligurian Sea, Italy), video transects at 35 and 50 m depth were performed at four sites.
Nils Lucas Jacobsen   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

ANTILEISHMANIAL EPIDIOXYSTEROLS FROM THE COLOMBIAN MARINE SPONGE Ircinia campana ARE OXIDATION PRODUCTS FROM NATURALLY OCCURRING Δ5,7 STEROLS

open access: yesVitae, 2007
Marine sponges of the genus Ircinia are known to contain several classes of metabolites, some of them with interesting biological activities as furanesesterterpenes, polyprenylated hydroquinones, macrolides, sulfur containing terpenoids, and steroids ...
Diana M. MÁRQUEZ F.   +1 more
doaj  

Evaluation of cytotoxic effect of siphonochilone from African ginger: an in vitro analysis

open access: yesEnvironmental Toxicology, Volume 39, Issue 9, Page 4333-4346, September 2024.
Abstract Plants provide a wide array of compounds that can be explored for potential anticancer properties. Siphonochilone, a furanoterpene that represents one of the main components of the African plant Siphonochilus aethiopicus, shows numerous health benefits. However, to date, its antiproliferative properties have not been tested.
Alba Ortigosa‐Palomo   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

ANTILEISHMANIAL EPIDIOXYSTEROLS FROM THE COLOMBIAN MARINE SPONGE Ircinia campana ARE OXIDATION PRODUCTS FROM NATURALLY OCCURRING Δ5,7 STEROLS LOS EPIDIOXIESTEROLES CON ACTIVIDAD ANTILEISHMANIA DE LA ESPONJA MARINA COLOMBIANA Ircinia campana SON PRODUCTOS DE OXIDACIÓN DE LOS ESTEROLES NATURALES Δ5,7

open access: yesVitae, 2007
Marine sponges of the genus Ircinia are known to contain several classes of metabolites, some of them with interesting biological activities as furanesesterterpenes, polyprenylated hydroquinones, macrolides, sulfur containing terpenoids, and steroids ...
Diana M. MÁRQUEZ F.   +1 more
doaj  

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