Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest multicellular animals (metazoans), the sea's most prolific producers of bioactive metabolites, and of considerable ecological importance due to their abundance and ability to filter enormous volumes of seawater. In addition to these important attributes, sponge microbiology is now a rapidly expanding field
<h1><strong>Summary</strong></h1> Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago pr...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
Sponges act like animated filters, feeding on the great variety of micro- scopic fauna and flora as...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest multicellular animals (metazoans), the sea'smo...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are the oldest extant metazoan animals on earth and host large pop...
Marine sponges (Porifera) are associated with a remarkable array of microorganisms that compris
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Sponges are the most primitive of multicellular animals, and are major pharmaceutical sources of mar...
The discovery of phylogenetically complex, yet highly sponge-specific microbial communities in marin...
In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosys...
Sponges—like all multicellular organisms—are holobionts, complex ecosystems comprising the host and ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are leading organisms for the discovery of bioactive compounds from...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are early-diverging metazoa renowned for establishing complex microbial sy...
<h1><strong>Summary</strong></h1> Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago pr...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
Sponges act like animated filters, feeding on the great variety of micro- scopic fauna and flora as...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest multicellular animals (metazoans), the sea'smo...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are the oldest extant metazoan animals on earth and host large pop...
Marine sponges (Porifera) are associated with a remarkable array of microorganisms that compris
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Sponges are the most primitive of multicellular animals, and are major pharmaceutical sources of mar...
The discovery of phylogenetically complex, yet highly sponge-specific microbial communities in marin...
In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosys...
Sponges—like all multicellular organisms—are holobionts, complex ecosystems comprising the host and ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are leading organisms for the discovery of bioactive compounds from...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are early-diverging metazoa renowned for establishing complex microbial sy...
<h1><strong>Summary</strong></h1> Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago pr...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
Sponges act like animated filters, feeding on the great variety of micro- scopic fauna and flora as...