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Larval recruitment is influenced by intrinsic biological traits (e.g. swimming behavior) and environmental factors. In this study, I examined the effects of environmental factors (e.g.
Huang, Yen-Ming
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The Development of Two Species of Tetilla (Demosponge)
1. The fertilization and development of two species of oviparous sponges, Tetilla serica and Tetilla japonica, were described. The results of this study show that these two species have common features in their development, but this is very unusual as ...
ワタナベ, ヨウコ, Watanabe, Yoko
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Tracing animal genomic evolution with the chromosomal-level assembly of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia muelleri. [PDF]
Kenny NJ +16 more
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Marine Demospongiae: A Challenging Treasure of Bioactive Compounds. [PDF]
Esposito R +4 more
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The genera Spongia and Hippospongia include all of the commercially important bath sponges of the Caribbean fishery. This study examined the uniform presence of immense symbiotic bacterial populations of four of these species: Hippospongia lachne ...
Kaye, Heather R.
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Neuronal coordination of motile cilia in locomotion and feeding. [PDF]
Marinković M, Berger J, Jékely G.
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Intercellular communication is an essential aspect of multicellular life. In the animal kingdom, molecular signalling pathways fulfil this requirement and provide a conduit for information transfer between cells.
Gemma Richards
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Insights into the reproduction of some Antarctic dendroceratid, poecilosclerid, and haplosclerid demosponges. [PDF]
Koutsouveli V +8 more
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Evolutionary origin of gastrulation: insights from sponge development. [PDF]
Nakanishi N, Sogabe S, Degnan BM.
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The Effects of Crude Oil and Dispersant on the Larval Sponge Holobiont. [PDF]
Luter HM +6 more
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