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The dynamics of sponge larvae assemblages from northwestern Mediterranean nearshore bottoms
14 páginas, 6 figuras.In this study, we show for the first time the dynamics of sponge larvae assemblages from nearshore meroplankton. Plankton was collected by SCUBA diving once or twice a week during a 2-year period over a rocky artificial reef in ...
Turon, Xavier +2 more
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FAMILY POTAMOLEPIDAE BRIEN, 1967 <p> Synonymy. Potamolepidae Brien, 1967; Manconi and Pronzato, 2002; Potamophloiinae Brien, 1969 [Type genus <i>Potamolepis</i> Marshall, 1883]</p> <p> <b>Family definition</b>
Manconi, Renata +2 more
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Depth regulation in demosponge parenchymella larvae
To assess factors that influence depth regulation of sponge larvae, we documented ontogenetic changes In larval size and shape, lipid and protein content, skeletal development, and photoresponse in Sigmadocia caerulea, a shallow-water demosponge in the
Young, Craig M. +3 more
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Symbiont transmission in marine sponges: reproduction, development, and metamorphosis. [PDF]
Carrier TJ +5 more
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Precambrian sponges with cellular structures
[[abstract]]Sponge remains have been identified in the Early Vendian Doushantuo phosphate deposit in central Guizhou (South China), which has an age of similar to 580 million years ago, Their skeletons consist of siliceous, monaxonal spicules, All are ...
Li CW;Chen JY;Hua TE
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The role of photobehaviour in sponge larval dispersal and settlement. [PDF]
Whalan S.
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Reproduction of the Bath Sponge Spongia ceylonensis (Dictyoceratida: Spongiidae) from Penghu, Taiwan
1-Fu Chung, Yen-Ming Huang, Tsung-Han Lee, and Li-Lian Liu (2010) Reproduction of the bath sponge Spongia ceylonensis (Dictyoceratida: Spongiidae) from Penghu, Taiwan. Zoological Studies 49(5): 601-607.
Liu, L.L. +4 more
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Life-cycle traits in the demosponge Hymeniacidon perlevis in a land-based fish farm. [PDF]
Mercurio M +7 more
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Esperiopsis koltuni, a new species of the sponge family Esperiopsidae, is described from deep water of the Sea of Okhotsk. The new species has a unique growth form: there is a basal plate with radiating cylindrical branches, whose oval flat distal parts ...
Ereskovsky, A.V., Willenz, P.
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Effects of physical factors on demosponges
This study investigated the effects of light, water flow and water temperature on larvae and early juveniles of 4 shallow-water Caribbean demosponges, Tedania ignis, Haliclona tubifera, Sigmadocja caerulea and Halichondria magniconulosa. Larval release
Young, Craig M., Maldonado, Manuel
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