International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; however , little is known of their biology. We studied aspects of life history of Cliona tenuis, in particular its sexual reproduction and growth. Temporal variations in these traits were studied over a year, in correlation with water temperature as a proxy for seasonality. Growth and sexual reproduction occurred at separate times and followed intra-annual variations in temperature. Growth increased during the warmest months of the year, reaching an average rate of 29.9 ± 6.7 mm during 286 days. Cliona tenuis is oviparous, and the results suggest gonochorism. Gametogenesis occurred between the coldest months and the period when temperature was i...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
This study examines patterns of sexual reproduction and colony growth for Pori tes astreoides Lamarc...
Abstract Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abunda...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Clionaids are excavating sponges, which live in and grow into calcareous substrates. We studied the ...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Coral reefs ecosystems are deteriorating and facing dramatic changes. These changes suggest a shift ...
Reproduction is a key biological process that underpins the persistence and maintenance of populatio...
Boring sponges belonging to the family Clionaidae have become a destructive nuisance to eastern oyst...
Despite the fact that most of the severe demographic bottlenecks in coral populations occur during t...
Abstract. Individuals of the recently described demospongeThoosa mismalolli are common on Mexican Pa...
Determining the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is central to our understanding of t...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
This study examines patterns of sexual reproduction and colony growth for Pori tes astreoides Lamarc...
Abstract Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abunda...
International audienceClionaids are important competitors and bio-eroding agents on coral reefs; how...
Cliona delitrix is one of the most abundant and destructive coral-excavating sponges on Caribbean re...
Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abundance and r...
Clionaids are excavating sponges, which live in and grow into calcareous substrates. We studied the ...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Coral reefs ecosystems are deteriorating and facing dramatic changes. These changes suggest a shift ...
Reproduction is a key biological process that underpins the persistence and maintenance of populatio...
Boring sponges belonging to the family Clionaidae have become a destructive nuisance to eastern oyst...
Despite the fact that most of the severe demographic bottlenecks in coral populations occur during t...
Abstract. Individuals of the recently described demospongeThoosa mismalolli are common on Mexican Pa...
Determining the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is central to our understanding of t...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
This study examines patterns of sexual reproduction and colony growth for Pori tes astreoides Lamarc...
Abstract Cliona vermifera is a common excavating sponge in coral reefs from the East Pacific. Abunda...