Adverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in freshwater sponges. Because of this environmental dependence, gemmoscleres are given exceptional value in taxonomic, ecological and paleoenvironmental studies. Other spicules categories such as microscleres and beta megascleres have received little attention with regard to their occurrence and function during the sponge biological cycle. Metania spinata, a South American species common to bog waters in the Cerrado biome, produces alpha and beta megascleres, microscleres and gemmoscleres. To detect the environmental factors triggering the production of all these kinds of spicules, the species annual seasonal cycle was studied. Artificial substrates were devised, supplie...
Freshwater sponges have been observed to have an annual life-cycle. With such a short timeframe, the...
Freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) are sessile invertebrates with skeletons composed of sili...
Sponges are rare in extreme environments, and very little is known about their adaptations to such s...
International audienceAdverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in fres...
Abstract The environmental conditions which contributed to the formation of the notorious quaternary...
Biomineralization is a phenomenon that spreads across all taxonomic kingdoms and has numerous potent...
The investigated area is the northeastern and eastern parts of Sagami Bay where sponge spicules occu...
This chapter describes the sponges that are a suitable material for studying cell-to-cell interactio...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormant sponge bodies (gemmul...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormantsponge bodies (gemmule...
The news that workers reported itchiness when cleaning fish breeding cages in the Itaipu Binational ...
A quantitative study on the sponge spicules present in a series of horizontal core samples, taken at...
Sponge spicules are siliceous microfossils that are especially useful for analysis of sandy fluvio-l...
The distribution, abundance and physico-chemical parameters affecting the sponge Spheciospongia vaga...
Ephemeral water bodies are subjected to unforeseeable and extreme fluctuations of environmental cond...
Freshwater sponges have been observed to have an annual life-cycle. With such a short timeframe, the...
Freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) are sessile invertebrates with skeletons composed of sili...
Sponges are rare in extreme environments, and very little is known about their adaptations to such s...
International audienceAdverse natural conditions will, generally, induce gemmulation in fres...
Abstract The environmental conditions which contributed to the formation of the notorious quaternary...
Biomineralization is a phenomenon that spreads across all taxonomic kingdoms and has numerous potent...
The investigated area is the northeastern and eastern parts of Sagami Bay where sponge spicules occu...
This chapter describes the sponges that are a suitable material for studying cell-to-cell interactio...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormant sponge bodies (gemmul...
Successful dispersal of freshwater sponges depends on the formation of dormantsponge bodies (gemmule...
The news that workers reported itchiness when cleaning fish breeding cages in the Itaipu Binational ...
A quantitative study on the sponge spicules present in a series of horizontal core samples, taken at...
Sponge spicules are siliceous microfossils that are especially useful for analysis of sandy fluvio-l...
The distribution, abundance and physico-chemical parameters affecting the sponge Spheciospongia vaga...
Ephemeral water bodies are subjected to unforeseeable and extreme fluctuations of environmental cond...
Freshwater sponges have been observed to have an annual life-cycle. With such a short timeframe, the...
Freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) are sessile invertebrates with skeletons composed of sili...
Sponges are rare in extreme environments, and very little is known about their adaptations to such s...