The aim of this study was to assess the potential for nitrification in Aplysina aerophoba Schmidt 1862 using a combined physiological and molecular approach. Whole animals were incubated in experimental aquaria and the concentrations of ammonia, nitrate and nitrite were determined in the incubation water using colorimetric assays. Nitrate excretion rates reached values of up to 3.6 μmol g-1 fresh weight day-1 (equivalent to 830 nmol g-1 dry weight h-1) and were matched by ammonia excretion rates of up to 0.56 ± 0.09 μmol g-1 fresh weight day-1. An accumulation of nitrite was not detected in any of the experiments. Control experiments without sponges showed no variation in nitrogen species in the incubation water. A slight increase in ...
Sponges of the Aplysinidae family contain large amounts of bacteria that are embedded within the spo...
Sponges are commonly known as general nutrient providers for the marine ecosystem, recycling organic...
Marine Schwämme (Phylum Porifera) sind sessile Invertebraten, deren Biomasse bis zu 60% aus Mikroorg...
The potential for nitrification in the Mediterranean sponge Aplysina aerophoba was assessed using a ...
The association of archaea with marine sponges was first described 15 years ago and their role in th...
We evaluated rates of carbon and nitrogen ingestion from particulate organic matter and dissolved in...
Abstract Aerobic and anaerobic microbial key processes were quantified and compared to microbial num...
Aerobic and anaerobic microbial key processes were quantified and compared to microbial numbers and ...
From some open water sponges it is known that they possess nitrifying bacteria. Since in cavities an...
Marine sponges constitute major parts of coral reefs and deep-water communities. They often harbour ...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Abstract Sponge-mediated nitrification is an important process in the nitrogen cycle, however, nothi...
Sponges are commonly known as general nutrient providers for the marine ecosystem, recycling organic...
10th Sponge World Conference, 25-30 June 2017, Galway, Ireland.-- 1 pageThe contribution of DOM to s...
As filter feeders, sponges are highly integrated with their environment. Many sponges also host dive...
Sponges of the Aplysinidae family contain large amounts of bacteria that are embedded within the spo...
Sponges are commonly known as general nutrient providers for the marine ecosystem, recycling organic...
Marine Schwämme (Phylum Porifera) sind sessile Invertebraten, deren Biomasse bis zu 60% aus Mikroorg...
The potential for nitrification in the Mediterranean sponge Aplysina aerophoba was assessed using a ...
The association of archaea with marine sponges was first described 15 years ago and their role in th...
We evaluated rates of carbon and nitrogen ingestion from particulate organic matter and dissolved in...
Abstract Aerobic and anaerobic microbial key processes were quantified and compared to microbial num...
Aerobic and anaerobic microbial key processes were quantified and compared to microbial numbers and ...
From some open water sponges it is known that they possess nitrifying bacteria. Since in cavities an...
Marine sponges constitute major parts of coral reefs and deep-water communities. They often harbour ...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Abstract Sponge-mediated nitrification is an important process in the nitrogen cycle, however, nothi...
Sponges are commonly known as general nutrient providers for the marine ecosystem, recycling organic...
10th Sponge World Conference, 25-30 June 2017, Galway, Ireland.-- 1 pageThe contribution of DOM to s...
As filter feeders, sponges are highly integrated with their environment. Many sponges also host dive...
Sponges of the Aplysinidae family contain large amounts of bacteria that are embedded within the spo...
Sponges are commonly known as general nutrient providers for the marine ecosystem, recycling organic...
Marine Schwämme (Phylum Porifera) sind sessile Invertebraten, deren Biomasse bis zu 60% aus Mikroorg...