Symbioses between sponges and algae are abundant in the nutrient-poor waters of tropical reefs, yet very little is known of the nutritional interactions that may promote this abundance. We measured nitrogen flux between the sponge Haliclona cymiformis and its symbiotic partner, the rhodophyte Ceratodictyon spongiosum, and assessed the potential importance of this flux to the symbiosis. While the association can take up dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) as ammonium and nitrate from the surrounding sea water, enrichment of the water with nitrate did not affect its rates of photosynthesis and respiration. Much of the DIN normally assimilated by the alga is waste ammonium excreted by the sponge. A nitrogen budget for the symbiosis shows that t...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...
The waters surrounding coral reef ecosystems are generally poor in nutrients, yet their levels of pr...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...
Background: Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna o...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
We evaluated rates of carbon and nitrogen ingestion from particulate organic matter and dissolved in...
Two coral reef sponges were examined in situ off Puerto Rico for fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitro...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
By forming symbiotic interactions with microbes, many animals and plants gain access to the products...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...
The waters surrounding coral reef ecosystems are generally poor in nutrients, yet their levels of pr...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...
Background: Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna o...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
We evaluated rates of carbon and nitrogen ingestion from particulate organic matter and dissolved in...
Two coral reef sponges were examined in situ off Puerto Rico for fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitro...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
WOS:000362305500017International audienceAnthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemica...
By forming symbiotic interactions with microbes, many animals and plants gain access to the products...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...
The waters surrounding coral reef ecosystems are generally poor in nutrients, yet their levels of pr...
Deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts transform various forms of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N...