Coral reef ecosystems depend on the balanced interplay of constructive and destructive processes and are increasingly threatened by environmental change. In this context bioeroding sponges play a significant role in carbonate cycling and sediment production. They occasionally aggravate erosional processes on disturbed reefs. Like other coral ecosystems, Indian reefs have suffered from local and global effects. However, the systematic affiliation and diversity of many Indian bioeroding sponges and their infestation rates are largely confused or unknown. The present study describes a new bioeroding sponge species, Cliona thomasi sp. nov. from the central west coast of India. It belongs to the Cliona viridis species complex, displaying the key...
21 species falling under the orders Halichondrida, Hadromerida, Epipolasida and Cbloristida colleaed...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
589-596Marine sponges are integral parts of the marine environment and play key ecological roles, es...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
The part played by sponges in the destruction of gregarious molluscan beds and coral reefs has been ...
Samples of Porites porites rubble were collected from across three fringing reefs which lie along a ...
Sponges are abundant, diverse and functionally important organisms of coral reef ecosystems. Sponge-...
Abstract Marine sponges are sources of various bioactive metabolites, including several anticancer d...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
The present study deals with 18 new records of sponges found at Kayalpatnam area and a checklist of ...
Bioerosion describes the removal of hard ocean substrates by living organisms via several mechanisms...
Among the Porifera, zooxanthellae (genus Symbiodinium) are primarily restricted to several species i...
Sponges from the phylum Porifera, Latin porus, “pore”; ferous, “bearing”(Borror 1988) are essential...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
21 species falling under the orders Halichondrida, Hadromerida, Epipolasida and Cbloristida colleaed...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
589-596Marine sponges are integral parts of the marine environment and play key ecological roles, es...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
The part played by sponges in the destruction of gregarious molluscan beds and coral reefs has been ...
Samples of Porites porites rubble were collected from across three fringing reefs which lie along a ...
Sponges are abundant, diverse and functionally important organisms of coral reef ecosystems. Sponge-...
Abstract Marine sponges are sources of various bioactive metabolites, including several anticancer d...
Some species of limestone-excavating Porifera (Clionidae, Hadromerida) cover their substrate as a th...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
The present study deals with 18 new records of sponges found at Kayalpatnam area and a checklist of ...
Bioerosion describes the removal of hard ocean substrates by living organisms via several mechanisms...
Among the Porifera, zooxanthellae (genus Symbiodinium) are primarily restricted to several species i...
Sponges from the phylum Porifera, Latin porus, “pore”; ferous, “bearing”(Borror 1988) are essential...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
21 species falling under the orders Halichondrida, Hadromerida, Epipolasida and Cbloristida colleaed...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
589-596Marine sponges are integral parts of the marine environment and play key ecological roles, es...