Despite their abundance in benthic ecosystems, life cycles and reproductive features of most sponge species remain unknown. We have studied the main reproductive features of two demosponges, Dysidea avara and Phorbas tenacior, belonging to phylogenetically distant groups: Orders Dictyoceratida and Poecilosclerida, respectively. Both sponges are abundant and share habitat in the Mediterranean rocky sublittoral. They brood parenchymella larvae with different morphology and behaviour. Sampling was conducted monthly over a two-year period in a locality where both species coexist. The two species reproduced in spring-summer, and presented species-specific reproductive features despite being subject to the same environmental conditions. D. avara ...
Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape populations in the marine environment is critical f...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Polychaete assemblages associated to the sponge Geodia cydonium were investigated at two sampling si...
Este artículo contiene 22 páginas, 8 figuras, 1 tabla.Despite their abundance in benthic ecosystems,...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Reproductive strategies and larval dispersal behaviours are key factors in the distribution patterns...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 8 figuras.Sponges are key organisms in the marine benthos where t...
We studied the abundance and spatial pattern of 2 Mediterranean encrusting sponges, Crambe crambe (...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Reproduction is a key biological process that underpins the persistence and maintenance of populatio...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
Sponges are a major component of benthic ecosystems across the world and fulfil a number of importan...
<p>8th World Sponge Conference (September 20th-24th, 2010–Girona, Spain)</p> <p><em>Hemimycale colum...
International audienceThis study presents the phenology of two common Mediterranean sponges belongin...
Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape populations in the marine environment is critical f...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Polychaete assemblages associated to the sponge Geodia cydonium were investigated at two sampling si...
Este artículo contiene 22 páginas, 8 figuras, 1 tabla.Despite their abundance in benthic ecosystems,...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Reproductive strategies and larval dispersal behaviours are key factors in the distribution patterns...
Sponges are a dominant element of the Antarctic benthic communities, posing both high species richne...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 8 figuras.Sponges are key organisms in the marine benthos where t...
We studied the abundance and spatial pattern of 2 Mediterranean encrusting sponges, Crambe crambe (...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
Reproduction is a key biological process that underpins the persistence and maintenance of populatio...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
Sponges are a major component of benthic ecosystems across the world and fulfil a number of importan...
<p>8th World Sponge Conference (September 20th-24th, 2010–Girona, Spain)</p> <p><em>Hemimycale colum...
International audienceThis study presents the phenology of two common Mediterranean sponges belongin...
Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape populations in the marine environment is critical f...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Polychaete assemblages associated to the sponge Geodia cydonium were investigated at two sampling si...