Sponges biosynthesize a wealth of secondary metabolites, many with novel structures and strong biological activity. Such compounds may serve multiple ecological roles including anti-predation, anti-fouling functionalities and are implicated in border defense or attack during spatial competition. Relative size of benthic organisms may also play an important role in competitive interactions. To determine if a relationship exists between individual size and bioactive metabolite production in the context of spatial competition, we examined three sponge species with different morphologies: the massive Coscinoderma matthewsi, the club-shaped branching Hyrtios erecta, and the fan-shaped Ianthella basta. Extracts from sponges of various sizes and c...
<div><p>Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial dec...
Sponges are important members of marine benthic communities, but, in general, little is known about ...
The tropical sponge Dysidea granulosa contains a number of symbiotic heterotrophic bacteria and larg...
Sponges biosynthesize a wealth of secondary metabolites, many with novel structures and strong biolo...
Secondary metabolites from marine invertebrates, such as sponges, have diverse ecological roles and ...
Sponges represent an important component of benthic communities worldwide, but especially on tropica...
This study describes the in situ effects of four bioactive sponges on their neighbours at three diff...
We studied the chemically-mediated interactions of the encrusting sponge Crambe crambe, one of the m...
International audienceSecondary metabolite production is assumed to be costly and therefore the reso...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial declines of...
Secondary metabolite production is assumed to be costly and therefore the resource allocation to the...
Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that provide an abundance of natural resources. Sponges, common...
Sponges are among the dominant benthic organisms on coral reefs, representing important spatial comp...
Among sponge species on Caribbean coral reefs, some have defensive metabolites in their tissues that...
Production of bioactive compounds from marine benthic organisms is suggested to relate ecologically ...
<div><p>Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial dec...
Sponges are important members of marine benthic communities, but, in general, little is known about ...
The tropical sponge Dysidea granulosa contains a number of symbiotic heterotrophic bacteria and larg...
Sponges biosynthesize a wealth of secondary metabolites, many with novel structures and strong biolo...
Secondary metabolites from marine invertebrates, such as sponges, have diverse ecological roles and ...
Sponges represent an important component of benthic communities worldwide, but especially on tropica...
This study describes the in situ effects of four bioactive sponges on their neighbours at three diff...
We studied the chemically-mediated interactions of the encrusting sponge Crambe crambe, one of the m...
International audienceSecondary metabolite production is assumed to be costly and therefore the reso...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial declines of...
Secondary metabolite production is assumed to be costly and therefore the resource allocation to the...
Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that provide an abundance of natural resources. Sponges, common...
Sponges are among the dominant benthic organisms on coral reefs, representing important spatial comp...
Among sponge species on Caribbean coral reefs, some have defensive metabolites in their tissues that...
Production of bioactive compounds from marine benthic organisms is suggested to relate ecologically ...
<div><p>Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial dec...
Sponges are important members of marine benthic communities, but, in general, little is known about ...
The tropical sponge Dysidea granulosa contains a number of symbiotic heterotrophic bacteria and larg...