The sponge Tetilla sp. (Tetractinomorpha: Tetillidae) is a common species in the eastern Mediterranean. This sponge inhabits four different habitat types differing in wave impact and irradiance levels. Two of these habitats (a shallow cave and deep water) are characterized by relatively calm water, whereas the other two (shallow exposed site and tide pools) are in turbulent water with high energy flow. The present study examined the influence of physical (depth, illumination and water motion) and biotic factors on morphology, skeletal plasticity and reproductive traits among the four spatially separated populations. Sponges from tidal pools had significantly larger body volume than sponges from deep water and from shallow caves (ANOVA: tida...
The growth dynamics and survival of the sponge Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorid...
Clionaids are excavating sponges, which live in and grow into calcareous substrates. We studied the ...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Morphological plasticity and ecological aspects of the demosponge Geodia cydonium (Jameson) were stu...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 8 figuras.Sponges are key organisms in the marine benthos where t...
The relevance of the budding process in a population of Tethya citrina inhabiting an unpredictable e...
We studied the abundance and spatial pattern of 2 Mediterranean encrusting sponges, Crambe crambe (...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
Several mechanisms are known to assist the survival of sponges in highly sedimented environments. Th...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
The growth dynamics and survival of the sponge Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorid...
Clionaids are excavating sponges, which live in and grow into calcareous substrates. We studied the ...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Morphological plasticity and ecological aspects of the demosponge Geodia cydonium (Jameson) were stu...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 8 figuras.Sponges are key organisms in the marine benthos where t...
The relevance of the budding process in a population of Tethya citrina inhabiting an unpredictable e...
We studied the abundance and spatial pattern of 2 Mediterranean encrusting sponges, Crambe crambe (...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
Several mechanisms are known to assist the survival of sponges in highly sedimented environments. Th...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
The growth dynamics and survival of the sponge Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorid...
Clionaids are excavating sponges, which live in and grow into calcareous substrates. We studied the ...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...