Hexactinellid sponges are often considered to be the most ancient metazoans. Lipid biomarkers from 23 species were studied for information on their phylogenetic properties, particularly their disputed relation to the two other sponge classes (Demospongiae, Calcarea). The most prominent lipid compounds in the Hexactinellida comprise C28 to C32 polyenoic fatty acids. Their structures parallel the unique patterns found in demosponge membrane fatty acids (demospongic acids) and strongly support a close phylogenetic association of the Demospongiae and the Hexactinellida. Both taxa also show unusual mid-chain methylated fatty acids (C15 C25 ) and irregular C25- and C40-isoprenoid hydrocarbons, tracers for specific eubacteria and Archaea, respecti...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
ABSTRACT Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomi...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
Demosponges are a rich natural source of unusual lipids, some of which are of interest as geochemica...
Demosponges are a rich natural source of unusual lipids, some of which are of interest as geochemica...
The lipid assemblages of the "living fossil" stromatoporoid Astrosclera willeyana (Great Barrier Ree...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
djackso@uni-goettingen.de Specialty section: This article was submitted to Aquatic Microbiology, ...
Numerous marine sponges harbor enormous amounts of as-yet-uncultivated bacteria in their tissues. Th...
ABSTRACT Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomi...
We present the first comparative phylogenetic analysis of a selected set of marine sponges and their...
Living organisms often leave molecular traces in the fossil record and these can provide a lens to u...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
ABSTRACT Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomi...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
Demosponges are a rich natural source of unusual lipids, some of which are of interest as geochemica...
Demosponges are a rich natural source of unusual lipids, some of which are of interest as geochemica...
The lipid assemblages of the "living fossil" stromatoporoid Astrosclera willeyana (Great Barrier Ree...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
The dawn of animals remains one of the most mysterious milestones in the evolution of life. The foss...
djackso@uni-goettingen.de Specialty section: This article was submitted to Aquatic Microbiology, ...
Numerous marine sponges harbor enormous amounts of as-yet-uncultivated bacteria in their tissues. Th...
ABSTRACT Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomi...
We present the first comparative phylogenetic analysis of a selected set of marine sponges and their...
Living organisms often leave molecular traces in the fossil record and these can provide a lens to u...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...
ABSTRACT Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomi...
Sponges produce distinct fatty acids (FAs) that (potentially) can be used as chemotaxonomic and ecol...