Numerous remarkably well-preserved lithistid sponges recovered from the late Eocene-early Oligocene Ototara Limestone at Kakanui, North Otago, represent the first sponge body fossils to be described from the New Zealand Cainozoic. The sponges are scattered throughout a 1-3-m-thick volcaniclastic limestone horizon immediately overlying the Kakanui Mineral Breccia. The fossils are now solid calcite, the former siliceous skeleton having been replaced during diagenesis. The Kakanui sponges are the only known body fossils remaining from an extremely diverse sponge fauna which formed a major component of the benthos in the Kakanui-Oamaru region in late Eocene-early Oligocene times (c. 35-33 Ma). The sponge body fossils are described and compared ...
Pisera, Andrzej (2000): New species of lithistid sponges from the Paleogene of the Ukraine. Zoosyste...
<div><p>The advent of deep-sea exploration using video cameras has uncovered extensive sponge aggreg...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are exclusively aquatic, sedentary, filter-feeding invertebrates, occupyin...
A diverse assemblage of bodily preserved sponges has been recovered from a lower Lutetian tuffite ho...
The late Eocene ‘soft’ sponge fauna of southern Australia is reconstructed based on disassociated sp...
<p>A siliceous sponge fauna, consisting of more than 900 specimens, is described from an early Lutet...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Sponges are primitive metazoan organisms which occur since the late Proterozoic. The oldest sponge r...
The lithistid Demospongiae fauna of New Zealand is reviewed here following the extensive inventory, ...
Sponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial for understanding ear...
Kelly, Michelle (2000): Description of a new lithistid sponge from northeastern New Zealand, and con...
Abstract: Reef-forming lithistid sponges in the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of Normandy, France, wer...
More than 70 macrofossil taxa (including 14 bivalves, 6 gastropods, 8 corals, 4 echinoderms, and 10 ...
The Chatham Islands, at the eastern end of the Chatham Rise in the South-west Pacific, are the emerg...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Pisera, Andrzej (2000): New species of lithistid sponges from the Paleogene of the Ukraine. Zoosyste...
<div><p>The advent of deep-sea exploration using video cameras has uncovered extensive sponge aggreg...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are exclusively aquatic, sedentary, filter-feeding invertebrates, occupyin...
A diverse assemblage of bodily preserved sponges has been recovered from a lower Lutetian tuffite ho...
The late Eocene ‘soft’ sponge fauna of southern Australia is reconstructed based on disassociated sp...
<p>A siliceous sponge fauna, consisting of more than 900 specimens, is described from an early Lutet...
A new sponge species is described from specimens found at a depth of 534–604 m off the Mediterranean...
Sponges are primitive metazoan organisms which occur since the late Proterozoic. The oldest sponge r...
The lithistid Demospongiae fauna of New Zealand is reviewed here following the extensive inventory, ...
Sponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial for understanding ear...
Kelly, Michelle (2000): Description of a new lithistid sponge from northeastern New Zealand, and con...
Abstract: Reef-forming lithistid sponges in the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of Normandy, France, wer...
More than 70 macrofossil taxa (including 14 bivalves, 6 gastropods, 8 corals, 4 echinoderms, and 10 ...
The Chatham Islands, at the eastern end of the Chatham Rise in the South-west Pacific, are the emerg...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Pisera, Andrzej (2000): New species of lithistid sponges from the Paleogene of the Ukraine. Zoosyste...
<div><p>The advent of deep-sea exploration using video cameras has uncovered extensive sponge aggreg...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are exclusively aquatic, sedentary, filter-feeding invertebrates, occupyin...