Sponges are among the dominant benthic organisms on coral reefs, representing important spatial competitors for reef-building corals. Coral reefs have experienced drastic declines in coral cover and corresponding increases in the abundance of other spatial competitors, such as macroalgae, corallimorpharians and sponges, due to a combination of global and local stressors. The ability of sponges to chemically defend themselves against predators, microbes and other competitors may partially explain their high abundance on reefs worldwide. Nonetheless, studies investigating sponge abundance and chemical ecology are rare, particularly in the Western Indian Ocean, which is considered a hotspot of coral and sponge biodiversity. Thus, this thesis i...
Sponges represent an important component of benthic communities worldwide, but especially on tropica...
Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that provide an abundance of natural resources. Sponges, common...
Among sponge species on Caribbean coral reefs, some have defensive metabolites in their tissues that...
Sponges are among the dominant benthic organisms on coral reefs, representing important spatial comp...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial declines of...
<div><p>Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial dec...
Sponges are one of the most dominant organisms in marine ecosystems. One reason for their success is...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the major known monospecific and multispecific sponge agg...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
Sponges represent an important component of benthic communities worldwide, but especially on tropica...
Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that provide an abundance of natural resources. Sponges, common...
Among sponge species on Caribbean coral reefs, some have defensive metabolites in their tissues that...
Sponges are among the dominant benthic organisms on coral reefs, representing important spatial comp...
Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial declines of...
<div><p>Coral reefs are experiencing increasing anthropogenic impacts that result in substantial dec...
Sponges are one of the most dominant organisms in marine ecosystems. One reason for their success is...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the major known monospecific and multispecific sponge agg...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they are also sensitive to anth...
Sponges represent an important component of benthic communities worldwide, but especially on tropica...
Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that provide an abundance of natural resources. Sponges, common...
Among sponge species on Caribbean coral reefs, some have defensive metabolites in their tissues that...