By forming symbiotic interactions with microbes, many animals and plants gain access to the products of novel metabolic pathways. We investigated the transfer of symbiont-derived carbon and nitrogen to the sponges Aplysina cauliformis, Aplysina fulva, Chondrilla caribensis, Neopetrosia subtriangularis and Xestospongia bocatorensis, all of which host abundant microbial populations, and Niphates erecta, which hosts a sparse symbiont community. We incubated sponges in light and dark bottles containing seawater spiked with (13)C- and (15)N-enriched inorganic compounds and then measured (13)C and (15)N enrichment in the microbial (nutrient assimilation) and sponge (nutrient transfer) fractions. Surprisingly, although most sponges hosting abundan...
Marine sponges often harbor photosynthetic symbionts that may enhance host metabolism and ecological...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
In the nutrient-rich region surrounding marine phytoplankton cells, heterotrophic bacterioplankton t...
Background: Sponges are increasingly recognised as key ecosystem engineers in many aquatic habitats....
Symbioses between sponges and algae are abundant in the nutrient-poor waters of tropical reefs, yet ...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
The ability of organisms to combine autotrophy and heterotrophy gives rise to one of the most succes...
Sponges belonging to the genus Cliona are common inhabitants of many coral reefs, and as bioeroders,...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
Marine sponges often harbor photosynthetic symbionts that may enhance host metabolism and ecological...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
In the nutrient-rich region surrounding marine phytoplankton cells, heterotrophic bacterioplankton t...
Background: Sponges are increasingly recognised as key ecosystem engineers in many aquatic habitats....
Symbioses between sponges and algae are abundant in the nutrient-poor waters of tropical reefs, yet ...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
Corals are able to conserve and recycle inorganic nutrients due to their photosynthesizing symbionts...
The ability of organisms to combine autotrophy and heterotrophy gives rise to one of the most succes...
Sponges belonging to the genus Cliona are common inhabitants of many coral reefs, and as bioeroders,...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
Marine sponges often harbor photosynthetic symbionts that may enhance host metabolism and ecological...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
In the nutrient-rich region surrounding marine phytoplankton cells, heterotrophic bacterioplankton t...