The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comHaliclona sp. 628 (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida, Chalinidae), a sponge found on the reef slope below 5 m depth on the Great Barrier Reef, has two unusual characteristics. It contains a symbiotic dinoflagellate, Symbiodinium sp., similar in structure to the dinoflagellate found within Acropora nobilis (S. microadriaticum), and it contains coral nematocysts randomly distributed between the ectosome and endosome and usually undischarged in intact sponge tissue. Given the unusual occurrence of nematocysts in Haliclona sp. 628, the focus of this study was to determine the distribution of this species of sponge on the reef slope at Heron Island Reef in relation to the distribution of pot...
Note:The boring sponge fauna of Barbados reefs includes 15 clionid species, 3 Siphonodictyon species...
Marine sponges thrive in benthic environments despite intense spatial competition and predator press...
<div><p>Sponges (Phylum Porifera) are an evolutionary and ecologically significant group; however in...
Haliclona sp. 628 (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida, Chalinidae), a sponge found on the reef slope below ...
The abundance and community composition of the endofauna in 2 species of sponge, Haliclona sp. 1 and...
Sponges are often as abundant as corals on tropical coral reefs and many species are symbiotic with ...
The abundance and community composition of the endofauna in 2 species of sponge, Haliclona sp. 1 and...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
Light-microscopic and electron-microscopic studies of the tropical marine sponge Haliclona sp. (Or d...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
At One Tree Reef, populations of the symbiotic association between the sponge, Haliclona cymiformis ...
Incidence and identity of photosynthetic symbionts in Caribbean coral reef sponge assemblages Marine...
The scleractinians Madrepora oculata and Lophelia pertusa form, in deep water, three-dimensional str...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
Note:The boring sponge fauna of Barbados reefs includes 15 clionid species, 3 Siphonodictyon species...
Marine sponges thrive in benthic environments despite intense spatial competition and predator press...
<div><p>Sponges (Phylum Porifera) are an evolutionary and ecologically significant group; however in...
Haliclona sp. 628 (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida, Chalinidae), a sponge found on the reef slope below ...
The abundance and community composition of the endofauna in 2 species of sponge, Haliclona sp. 1 and...
Sponges are often as abundant as corals on tropical coral reefs and many species are symbiotic with ...
The abundance and community composition of the endofauna in 2 species of sponge, Haliclona sp. 1 and...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
Light-microscopic and electron-microscopic studies of the tropical marine sponge Haliclona sp. (Or d...
Sponges constitute an important part of marine and aquatic ecosystems, however compared to other ben...
At One Tree Reef, populations of the symbiotic association between the sponge, Haliclona cymiformis ...
Incidence and identity of photosynthetic symbionts in Caribbean coral reef sponge assemblages Marine...
The scleractinians Madrepora oculata and Lophelia pertusa form, in deep water, three-dimensional str...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
Note:The boring sponge fauna of Barbados reefs includes 15 clionid species, 3 Siphonodictyon species...
Marine sponges thrive in benthic environments despite intense spatial competition and predator press...
<div><p>Sponges (Phylum Porifera) are an evolutionary and ecologically significant group; however in...