Abstract Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and reproductive patterns of the sponge in a Mexican Pacific coral reef over a 4-year period are herein described. Sponge abundance was estimated along three transects 50 m long which were randomly placed on the reef, and along each one, a piece of coral rubble and a branch of a live coral from the Pocillopora spp. coral colony closest to the transect were collected at random, approximately every 2 m, yielding 25 pieces of each category per transect (and 75 pieces total of each category). A 2-way ANOVA revealed that invasion was significantly higher in living coral colonies (34.8 %) than in rubble (13.7 %). It also indicated that the abun...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
<p>Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine s...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Reef rubble from a number of locations in the southwest and central Pacific (Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
In 2001, the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Program (CREMP) began monitoring the abundance and...
In 2001, the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Program (CREMP) began monitoring the abundance and...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
Samples of Porites porites rubble were collected from across three fringing reefs which lie along a ...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
<p>Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine s...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Reef rubble from a number of locations in the southwest and central Pacific (Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
In 2001, the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Program (CREMP) began monitoring the abundance and...
In 2001, the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Program (CREMP) began monitoring the abundance and...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
Samples of Porites porites rubble were collected from across three fringing reefs which lie along a ...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
<p>Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine s...