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Biomimetic Porifera Skeletal Structure of Lead-Free Piezocomposite Energy Harvesters
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018The elastic composite-based piezoelectric energy-harvesting technology is highly desired to enable a wide range of device applications, including self-powered wearable electronics, robotic skins, and biomedical devices.
Yong Zhang, Huajun Sun, Chang Kyu Jeong
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Every sponge its own name: removing Porifera homonyms.
Zootaxa, 2020The occurrence of different sponge species bearing the same Linnean binomial name combination, i.e. homonyms, is to be avoided for obvious reasons. In a review of sponge taxon names of the World Porifera Database, we detected 121 homonymic cases (115 ...
R. V. VAN SOEST, J. Hooper, P. Butler
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Zootaxa, 2020
Porifera has been relatively well studied from underwater caves worldwide. However, sponges in Mexico are only known from two anchialine caves: La Quebrada and El Aerolito, both in Cozumel Island.
P. Gómez, Fernando Calderón-Gutiérrez
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Porifera has been relatively well studied from underwater caves worldwide. However, sponges in Mexico are only known from two anchialine caves: La Quebrada and El Aerolito, both in Cozumel Island.
P. Gómez, Fernando Calderón-Gutiérrez
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Global Diversity of Sponges (Porifera)
With the completion of a single unified classification, the Systema Porifera (SP) and subsequent development of an online species database, the World Porifera Database (WPD), we are now equipped to provide a first comprehensive picture of the global ...
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Calcareous sponges from the French Polynesia (Porifera: Calcarea).
Zootaxa, 2020Although the French Polynesian reefs are among the most well studied reefs of the world, sponges are still poorly known, with only 199 species or OTUs of sponges having been described from French Polynesia, 167 at an OTU level and 32 at a species level ...
M. Klautau, M. V. Lopes, C. Debitus
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2017
, Vasilii V Bazhenov, Cecile Debitus
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, Vasilii V Bazhenov, Cecile Debitus
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Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales
Sponge abundance data were obtained in depths from 2. 5 to 22 m at Albuquerque Cays, Serrana Bank and Roncador Bank, three remote ato lis of the Southwestern Caribbean Sea (San Andrés and Old Prov idence Archipelago, Colombi a).
S. Zea
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Sponge abundance data were obtained in depths from 2. 5 to 22 m at Albuquerque Cays, Serrana Bank and Roncador Bank, three remote ato lis of the Southwestern Caribbean Sea (San Andrés and Old Prov idence Archipelago, Colombi a).
S. Zea
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A review of carnivorous sponges (Porifera: Cladorhizidae) from the Boreal North Atlantic and Arctic
Jon Thomassen Hestetun, Hans Tore Rapp
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1990
Abstract The Porifera or Sponges are sedentary, aquatic, fundamentally radially symmetrical invertebrates. They possess a minimal diversity of cells and the simplest grade of metazoan organization (Hyman 1940; Brien 1973; Bergquist 1978).
F T Banner, E P E J Dyrynda, E A Dyrynda
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Abstract The Porifera or Sponges are sedentary, aquatic, fundamentally radially symmetrical invertebrates. They possess a minimal diversity of cells and the simplest grade of metazoan organization (Hyman 1940; Brien 1973; Bergquist 1978).
F T Banner, E P E J Dyrynda, E A Dyrynda
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