The tissue of 31 demosponge and 7 hexachnelhd species was analyzed for its composition of organic and lnorganic matter With one excephon (Hahclona cf gausaana) inorganic matter i e n~ostly the siliceous skeleton, accounted for most of the dry weight, varying between about 60 and 95%dry wt There were no general trends in the ratio of organic to inorganic matter within sponge orders or genera, and within one species, the ratio could vary between stations For one of the hexactinellids Bathydorus spmosus, several size classes were analyzed and there was no systematic change in the organic inorganic matter ratio w t h specimen size For some species the results from the Weddell Sea sponges are in good agreement with earlier data from McMurdo Soun...
Sponges are abundant and species-rich in Antarctic waters, and play important roles in the benthic e...
Glass sponges are conspicuous inhabitants of benthic communities in the cool waters of the Antarctic...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. These marine ...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are an important part of epibenthic communities in the shel...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. Today, these ...
This paper presents an idea on the possible structuring effect of hex actinellids on Antarctic spong...
Six species of sponges collected from the Antarctic Sea off Queen Maud Land (69°54'S and 12°49' E) d...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are important structuring components of the benthos in Anta...
SYNOPSIS. Sponges are important components of marine benthic communities of Antarctica. Numbers of s...
Sponges play a key role in Antarctic marine benthic community structure and dynamics and are often a...
In the Antarctic seas, where hard substrates are scarce, the presence of secondary bio-substrates fo...
The microbiota of four Antarctic sponges, Dendrilla antarctica, Sphaerotylus antarcticus, Mycale ace...
Seasonal measurements of the metabolic physiology of four Antarctic demosponges and their associated...
This study reports the discovery of dense sponge gardens across the peaks of permanently ice-covered...
Sponges are abundant and species-rich in Antarctic waters, and play important roles in the benthic e...
Glass sponges are conspicuous inhabitants of benthic communities in the cool waters of the Antarctic...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. These marine ...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are an important part of epibenthic communities in the shel...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are one of the oldest existing animal groups. Today, these ...
This paper presents an idea on the possible structuring effect of hex actinellids on Antarctic spong...
Six species of sponges collected from the Antarctic Sea off Queen Maud Land (69°54'S and 12°49' E) d...
Glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are important structuring components of the benthos in Anta...
SYNOPSIS. Sponges are important components of marine benthic communities of Antarctica. Numbers of s...
Sponges play a key role in Antarctic marine benthic community structure and dynamics and are often a...
In the Antarctic seas, where hard substrates are scarce, the presence of secondary bio-substrates fo...
The microbiota of four Antarctic sponges, Dendrilla antarctica, Sphaerotylus antarcticus, Mycale ace...
Seasonal measurements of the metabolic physiology of four Antarctic demosponges and their associated...
This study reports the discovery of dense sponge gardens across the peaks of permanently ice-covered...
Sponges are abundant and species-rich in Antarctic waters, and play important roles in the benthic e...
Glass sponges are conspicuous inhabitants of benthic communities in the cool waters of the Antarctic...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...