Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity of coral reef habitats. Sponges, a key faunal component of coral reefs, form complex symbiotic relationships with microorganisms which may supply over half of their nutritional requirements through photosynthesis. The habitat distribution of the coral reef sponge Rhopaloeides odorabile correlates with light availability, suggestive of photosynthesis. The present study directly investigated the hypothesis that habitat distribution of R. odorabile is correlated with photosynthesis. Results of photorespirometry trials of 30 ind. exposed to light intensities between 0 and 900 μmol photons m–2 s–1 showed no evidence of photosynthesis. Furthe...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are important members of almost all aquatic ecosystems, and are renowned f...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
On large coral reef systems like the Great Barrier Reef, with a significant cross shelf component th...
Changes to coral reefs are occurring worldwide, often resulting in declining environmental quality w...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Incidence and identity of photosynthetic symbionts in Caribbean coral reef sponge assemblages Marine...
<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...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity o...
On large coral reef systems like the Great Barrier Reef, with a significant cross shelf component th...
Changes to coral reefs are occurring worldwide, often resulting in declining environmental quality w...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Incidence and identity of photosynthetic symbionts in Caribbean coral reef sponge assemblages Marine...
<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...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...
Changing land use and an increasing human population have led to increased terrestrial runoff, which...