Sponges and their microbiomes in clean and polluted habitats
Marta, Turon +4 more
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Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve marine invertebrates, in particular bivalves, corals, and sponges. Among these events, extensive die-offs of Ircinia fasciculata sponges have been recurrently
Cebrian Pujol, Emma +3 more
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Metagenomic binning of a marine sponge microbiome reveals unity in defense but metabolic specialization. [PDF]
Slaby BM +4 more
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Ammonia oxidation and recalcitrant carbon degradation fuel mixotrophic growth in the symbiont community of a deep-sea sponge. [PDF]
Garritano AN +11 more
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Optimizing cetacean blow collection methods under controlled conditions: implications for further non-invasive UAV-based sampling of the cetacean respiratory microbiome in the wild. [PDF]
Dugény E +7 more
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Low Abundance Taxa Show Diverse Microbial Symbiotic Interactions With the Freshwater Sponge, Radiospongilla crateriformis, Pre and Post Gemmulation. [PDF]
Strope TA, Easson CG, Fiore CL.
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Diel transcriptional dynamics of a marine sponge and its microbiome in a natural environment. [PDF]
Ramírez GA +9 more
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Between the Sponge and the Tap-Bacterial Communities at Overlooked Hospital Hygiene Hotspots. [PDF]
Ussowicz M +7 more
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Divergent dynamics in whole-body regeneration and larval development of sponge <i>Haliclona</i> <i>simulans</i>: cytobiology, microbiome, and transcriptomics. [PDF]
Jia C +6 more
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New insights into the microbiome of the deep-sea sponge <i>Inflatella pellicula</i> and the secondary metabolic potential of metagenome-assembled genomes and the wider microbiome. [PDF]
Jackson SA +4 more
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