Sponges are dominant components of coral reefs where they fulfil a number of structural and functional roles that make them key ecosystems engineers. In particular, their high filtering capacity and association with diverse microbial communities enables sponges to moderate flows of organic matter and inorganic nutrients, thereby influencing the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) on coral reefs. This cycling of C and N is central to understanding how coral reefs, some of the most productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth, can thrive in such nutrient poor environments. Studying the fluxes of organic matter and nutrients mediated by sponges is therefore essential to understanding coral reef ecosystem functioning. However, m...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Coral reefs in the northern Red Sea experience strong seasonality. This affects reef carbon (...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Sponges are dominant components of coral reefs where they fulfil a number of structural and function...
Sponges and their microbial consortia can alter the water quality of the surrounding environment thr...
Sponges and their microbial consortia can alter the water quality of the surrounding environment thr...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
Marine sponges are habitat-forming organisms in coral reefs. Many sponge species host highly abunda...
Sponges are ubiquitous in coral reefs and in terms of biomass they are often second to corals. Insid...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Coral reefs in the northern Red Sea experience strong seasonality. This affects reef carbon (...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Sponges are dominant components of coral reefs where they fulfil a number of structural and function...
Sponges and their microbial consortia can alter the water quality of the surrounding environment thr...
Sponges and their microbial consortia can alter the water quality of the surrounding environment thr...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities are capable of dramatically altering the water ch...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
Marine sponges are habitat-forming organisms in coral reefs. Many sponge species host highly abunda...
Sponges are ubiquitous in coral reefs and in terms of biomass they are often second to corals. Insid...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Coral reefs in the northern Red Sea experience strong seasonality. This affects reef carbon (...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...