Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormant sponge bodies (gemmules) under adverse conditions. Gemmule formation allows the sponge to overcome critical environmental conditions, for example, desiccation or freezing, and to re-establish as a fully developed sponge when conditions are more favorable. A key process in sponge development from hatched gemmules is the construction of the silica skeleton. Silica spicules form the structural support for the three-dimensional filtration system the sponge uses to filter food particles from ambient water. We studied the effect of different hypergravity forces (1, 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 × g for 48 h)—as measure for environmental stress—on the ability of developing sponges...
Ephemeral water bodies are subjected to unforeseeable and extreme fluctuations of environmental cond...
Introduction. Freshwater sponges are common animals of most aquatic ecosystems. They feed by filteri...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormantsponge bodies (gemmule...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormant sponge bodies (gemmul...
Adverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in freshwater sponges. Because of thi...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are multi cellular filter-feeding invertebrate animals living attached to ...
Marine sponges are important sessile, benthic filter feeders with a body plan designed to pump water...
Oxygen microprofiles were measured over the boundary layer and into the tissue of 10-day-old cultiva...
Sponges (Porifera) are sessile, filter-feeding animals. They live mainly in the sea, but some groups...
Adverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in freshwater sponges. Because of thi...
Plumes of re-suspended sediment potentially smother and clog the aquiferous system of filter-feeding...
To obtain more knowledge about carbon requirements for growth by sponges, the growth rate, respirati...
Sponges play important roles in the functioning of marine ecosystem in which they are abundant. Thes...
Sponges pump large amounts of seawater through their water canal system, providing both food and oxy...
Ephemeral water bodies are subjected to unforeseeable and extreme fluctuations of environmental cond...
Introduction. Freshwater sponges are common animals of most aquatic ecosystems. They feed by filteri...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormantsponge bodies (gemmule...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormant sponge bodies (gemmul...
Adverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in freshwater sponges. Because of thi...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are multi cellular filter-feeding invertebrate animals living attached to ...
Marine sponges are important sessile, benthic filter feeders with a body plan designed to pump water...
Oxygen microprofiles were measured over the boundary layer and into the tissue of 10-day-old cultiva...
Sponges (Porifera) are sessile, filter-feeding animals. They live mainly in the sea, but some groups...
Adverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in freshwater sponges. Because of thi...
Plumes of re-suspended sediment potentially smother and clog the aquiferous system of filter-feeding...
To obtain more knowledge about carbon requirements for growth by sponges, the growth rate, respirati...
Sponges play important roles in the functioning of marine ecosystem in which they are abundant. Thes...
Sponges pump large amounts of seawater through their water canal system, providing both food and oxy...
Ephemeral water bodies are subjected to unforeseeable and extreme fluctuations of environmental cond...
Introduction. Freshwater sponges are common animals of most aquatic ecosystems. They feed by filteri...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to...