This paper presents an idea on the possible structuring effect of hex actinellids on Antarctic sponge associations. To this end, information derived from underwater photography performed on the eastern Weddell Sea shelf is reported and original trawl data are presented. Underwater photography shows the existence of different sponge associations; species poor associations are connected to soft bottom, species rich associations exist on substrates characterized by bryozoan debris and especially sponge spicule mats. The trawl. catches show differences in the population structure of a hexactinellid sponge, Rassella racovitzae Topsent at two stations, distinguishable from each other by substrate structure. On average small and therefore proba...
Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. ...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the major known monospecific and multispecific sponge agg...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
EASIZ: Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone, Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone: Final Symposium...
Sponges play a key role in Antarctic marine benthic community structure and dynamics and are often a...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are important structuring components of the benthos in Anta...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. Today, these ...
SYNOPSIS. Sponges are important components of marine benthic communities of Antarctica. Numbers of s...
In the Antarctic seas, where hard substrates are scarce, the presence of secondary bio-substrates fo...
Six species of sponges collected from the Antarctic Sea off Queen Maud Land (69°54'S and 12°49' E) d...
Hexactinellids or glass sponges constitute a predominantly deep-sea sponge group typically occurring...
The tissue of 31 demosponge and 7 hexachnelhd species was analyzed for its composition of organic an...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are an important part of epibenthic communities in the shel...
Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. ...
Over 30% of the Antarctic continental shelf is permanently covered by floating ice shelves, providin...
Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. ...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the major known monospecific and multispecific sponge agg...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
EASIZ: Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone, Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone: Final Symposium...
Sponges play a key role in Antarctic marine benthic community structure and dynamics and are often a...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are important structuring components of the benthos in Anta...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. Today, these ...
SYNOPSIS. Sponges are important components of marine benthic communities of Antarctica. Numbers of s...
In the Antarctic seas, where hard substrates are scarce, the presence of secondary bio-substrates fo...
Six species of sponges collected from the Antarctic Sea off Queen Maud Land (69°54'S and 12°49' E) d...
Hexactinellids or glass sponges constitute a predominantly deep-sea sponge group typically occurring...
The tissue of 31 demosponge and 7 hexachnelhd species was analyzed for its composition of organic an...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are an important part of epibenthic communities in the shel...
Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. ...
Over 30% of the Antarctic continental shelf is permanently covered by floating ice shelves, providin...
Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. ...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the major known monospecific and multispecific sponge agg...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...