The part played by sponges in the destruction of gregarious molluscan beds and coral reefs has been well documented in the past, and as understood at present, the sponges constitute a major group among 12 different taxa of marine plants and animals that cause considerable damage in the marine environment. Calcibiocavitological investigations made in the past indicate that various borers resort to various methods in gaining entry into the hard calcareous substrate. In some it may be by chemical means and in others, by mechanical means. In yet others it is affected by a combination of both the above means. The present article gives an account of the author's findings on sponge generated bioerosion in the coral islands of Lakshadweep
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
During an extensive collection of sponges from the coral rocks of the Gulf of Mannar, the author has...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
Systematics, descr'ption and distribution are given of 32 species of boring sponges from the Indian...
Not AvailableThe part played by sponges in the destruction of gregarious molluscan beds and coral re...
Boring sponges are considered to be a menace to the oyster beds and coral reefs in many parts of the...
A study of the boring sponges of the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries in relation to those in the open s...
Calcibiocavitation is a major poroblem in the marine environment and a detailed study on these aspec...
The present collection of sponges from Lakshadweep is of great significance since this group had b...
Coral reef ecosystems depend on the balanced interplay of constructive and destructive processes and...
Not AvailableSystematics, descr'ption and distribution are given of 32 species of boring sponges fr...
This paper on sponges deals mainly with 1) systematics, 2) as pests oj molluscs and agents oj bioer...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
<p>Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine s...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
During an extensive collection of sponges from the coral rocks of the Gulf of Mannar, the author has...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...
Systematics, descr'ption and distribution are given of 32 species of boring sponges from the Indian...
Not AvailableThe part played by sponges in the destruction of gregarious molluscan beds and coral re...
Boring sponges are considered to be a menace to the oyster beds and coral reefs in many parts of the...
A study of the boring sponges of the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries in relation to those in the open s...
Calcibiocavitation is a major poroblem in the marine environment and a detailed study on these aspec...
The present collection of sponges from Lakshadweep is of great significance since this group had b...
Coral reef ecosystems depend on the balanced interplay of constructive and destructive processes and...
Not AvailableSystematics, descr'ption and distribution are given of 32 species of boring sponges fr...
This paper on sponges deals mainly with 1) systematics, 2) as pests oj molluscs and agents oj bioer...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
<p>Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine s...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
Excavating sponges are among the most important macro-eroders of carbonate substrates in marine syst...
During an extensive collection of sponges from the coral rocks of the Gulf of Mannar, the author has...
Decreasing coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) may provide opportunities for rapid growth an...