To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we evaluated the efiect of depth on sponge morphology, growth, physiology, and functioning. Specimens of Eastern Mediterranean populations of the sponge Chondrosia reniformis (Nardo, 1847) (Demospongiae, Chondrosiida, Chondrosiidae) were reciprocally transplanted between 5 and 20 m depth within the Kąs-Kekova Marine Reserve Area. Control sponges at 5 m had fewer but larger oscula than their conspecifics at 20 m, and a significant inverse relationship between the osculum density and size was found in C. reniformis specimens growing along a natural depth gradient. Sponges transplanted from 20 to 5 m altered their morphology to match the 5 m contro...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
The collagen proteins family is sought-after in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food industries ...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) fall short of being considered true animals, Eumetazoas, because of their ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Callyspongia vaginalis, a common reef sponge in the Florida Keys, USA, exhibits depth-specific diffe...
The sponge Tetilla sp. (Tetractinomorpha: Tetillidae) is a common species in the eastern Mediterrane...
In this study, novel methods were tested to culture the collagen-rich sponge Chondrosia reniformis N...
Sponges are important ecological and functional components of coral reefs. Recently, a new hypothesi...
Sponge-associated bacteria have been mostly cultured from shallow water (≤30 m) sponges, whereas onl...
The rate of food particle uptake of the tropical sponge Pseudosuberites aff. andrewsi was studied in...
Sponges occur ubiquitously in the marine realm and in some deep-sea areas they dominate the benthic ...
Filter feeding of microalgae is known to be a source of nutrients in sponges, but the relationship b...
Aquaculture trials were conducted in the East Aegean Sea with Dysidea avara and Chondrosia reniformi...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
The collagen proteins family is sought-after in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food industries ...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) fall short of being considered true animals, Eumetazoas, because of their ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Callyspongia vaginalis, a common reef sponge in the Florida Keys, USA, exhibits depth-specific diffe...
The sponge Tetilla sp. (Tetractinomorpha: Tetillidae) is a common species in the eastern Mediterrane...
In this study, novel methods were tested to culture the collagen-rich sponge Chondrosia reniformis N...
Sponges are important ecological and functional components of coral reefs. Recently, a new hypothesi...
Sponge-associated bacteria have been mostly cultured from shallow water (≤30 m) sponges, whereas onl...
The rate of food particle uptake of the tropical sponge Pseudosuberites aff. andrewsi was studied in...
Sponges occur ubiquitously in the marine realm and in some deep-sea areas they dominate the benthic ...
Filter feeding of microalgae is known to be a source of nutrients in sponges, but the relationship b...
Aquaculture trials were conducted in the East Aegean Sea with Dysidea avara and Chondrosia reniformi...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
Sponge aquaculture offers the opportunity to provide a sustainable supply of bath and industrial spo...
The collagen proteins family is sought-after in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food industries ...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) fall short of being considered true animals, Eumetazoas, because of their ...