Coral reefs are under considerable pressure from global stressors such as elevated sea surface temperature and ocean acidification, as well as local factors including eutrophication and poor water quality. Marine sponges are diverse, abundant and ecologically important components of coral reefs in both coastal and offshore environments. Due to their exceptionally high filtration rates, sponges also form a crucial coupling point between benthic and pelagic habitats. Sponges harbor extensive microbial communities, with many microbial phylotypes found exclusively in sponges and thought to contribute to the health and survival of their hosts. Manipulative experiments were undertaken to ascertain the impact of elevated nutrients and seawater tem...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...
Coral reefs are under considerable pressure from global stressors such as elevated sea surface tempe...
Marine sponges are diverse, abundant and provide a crucial coupling point between benthic and pelagi...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
<p>Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowne...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...
Coral reefs are under considerable pressure from global stressors such as elevated sea surface tempe...
Marine sponges are diverse, abundant and provide a crucial coupling point between benthic and pelagi...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
<p>Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowne...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requir...