Abstract On Caribbean coral reefs, sponges are important members of the benthic community and play multiple roles in ecosystem structure and function. They have an important role in benthic‐pelagic coupling, consuming particulate organic matter (POM) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) and in turn providing food in the form of sponge biomass or the release of detritus for a variety of coral reef organisms. Throughout the Caribbean, sponges show consistent increases in their abundance and growth rates as depth increases into the mesophotic zone (30–150 m). This has been hypothesized to be driven by bottom‐up forces, particularly the increased supply of nitrogen‐rich POM in mesophotic coral reef ecosystems (MCEs). Here, we tested the hypothesi...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds are deep-sea biological hotspots, equivalent to shallow-wa...
Dataset: Carbon fluxBenthic suspension feeders are an important component of aquatic ecosystems, as ...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Benthic-pelagic coupling and the role of bottom-up versus top-down processes are recognized as havin...
Interest in the ecology of sponges on coral reefs has grown in recent years with mounting evidence t...
The diet of cavity sponges on the narrow fringing reefs of Curac¸ao, Caribbean was studied. The or...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Sponges are conspicuous and abundant within the benthic fauna on Caribbean reefs. The ability of the...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Sponges are increasingly recognized as an ecologically important taxon on coral reefs, representing ...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Sponges are an important component of New Zealand subtidal communities and play many key functional ...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds are deep-sea biological hotspots, equivalent to shallow-wa...
Dataset: Carbon fluxBenthic suspension feeders are an important component of aquatic ecosystems, as ...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Benthic-pelagic coupling and the role of bottom-up versus top-down processes are recognized as havin...
Interest in the ecology of sponges on coral reefs has grown in recent years with mounting evidence t...
The diet of cavity sponges on the narrow fringing reefs of Curac¸ao, Caribbean was studied. The or...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Sponges are conspicuous and abundant within the benthic fauna on Caribbean reefs. The ability of the...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Sponges are increasingly recognized as an ecologically important taxon on coral reefs, representing ...
The high biodiversity of coral reefs results in complex trophic webs where energy and nutrients are ...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Sponges are an important component of New Zealand subtidal communities and play many key functional ...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds are deep-sea biological hotspots, equivalent to shallow-wa...
Dataset: Carbon fluxBenthic suspension feeders are an important component of aquatic ecosystems, as ...