We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test whether sponge assemblages are related to dSi and to assess the validity of fossil sponges as a palaeoecological tool for inferring dSi concentrations of the past oceans. We extracted sponge records from the publically available Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) database and linked these records with ocean physiochemical data to evaluate if there is any correspondence between dSi concentrations of the waters sponges inhabit and their distribution. Over 320,000 records of Porifera were available, of which 62,360 met strict quality control criteria. Our analyses was limited to the taxonomic levels of family, order and class. Becau...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is a pivotal element in the biogeochemical and ecological functio...
Symposium on Integrating New Advances in Mediterranean Oceanography and Marine Biology, 26-29 Novemb...
The dissolution of the biogenic silica that constitutes the skeletons of silicifying organisms is an...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
The dissolution of the biogenic silica that constitutes the skeletons of silicifying organisms is an...
ABSTRACT The biological utilization of dissolved silicon (DSi) influences ocean ecology and biogeoc...
The silicic acid (DSi) is a dissolved nutrient used by diverse marine organisms to build their skele...
Glass sponge reefs concentrate large amounts of biological silicon (Si) over relatively small areas ...
Recent work has shown the siliconisotope composition, denoted by δ30Si, of deep-sea sponges reflects...
ABSTRACT Reconstruction of silica cycling in the oceans is key to a thorough understanding of past ...
With the completion of a single unified classification, the Systema Porifera (SP) and subsequent dev...
Most of the silicon (Si) in marine coastal systems is thought to recirculate under the biological co...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is a pivotal element in the biogeochemical and ecological functio...
Symposium on Integrating New Advances in Mediterranean Oceanography and Marine Biology, 26-29 Novemb...
The dissolution of the biogenic silica that constitutes the skeletons of silicifying organisms is an...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
We explore the distribution of sponges along dissolved silica (dSi) concentration gradients to test ...
The dissolution of the biogenic silica that constitutes the skeletons of silicifying organisms is an...
ABSTRACT The biological utilization of dissolved silicon (DSi) influences ocean ecology and biogeoc...
The silicic acid (DSi) is a dissolved nutrient used by diverse marine organisms to build their skele...
Glass sponge reefs concentrate large amounts of biological silicon (Si) over relatively small areas ...
Recent work has shown the siliconisotope composition, denoted by δ30Si, of deep-sea sponges reflects...
ABSTRACT Reconstruction of silica cycling in the oceans is key to a thorough understanding of past ...
With the completion of a single unified classification, the Systema Porifera (SP) and subsequent dev...
Most of the silicon (Si) in marine coastal systems is thought to recirculate under the biological co...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is a pivotal element in the biogeochemical and ecological functio...
Symposium on Integrating New Advances in Mediterranean Oceanography and Marine Biology, 26-29 Novemb...
The dissolution of the biogenic silica that constitutes the skeletons of silicifying organisms is an...