Six specimens of a strongly curved, cylindrical hexactinellid sponge have been recovered from the Tommotian– Atdabanian Hetang Biota of South China, and are described as Decumbispongia yuani gen. et sp. nov. The robust, thick−walled sponge shows no evidence of an osculum or basal structures, and the body form is inconsistent with an upright, filter−feeding life position. Interpretations as a detritivore feeding by amoeboid extensions, or as a facultative chemosynthetic symbiosis of sponge and bacteria are considered. The latter interpretation is preferred due to the highly constrained body shape, and the body form is interpreted from this perspective. The species indicates that Cambrian sponges occupied at least some autecological niches th...
A Mississippian hexactinellid sponge from the western Argentina improves the extremely poor late Pal...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...
Six specimens of a strongly curved, cylindrical hexactinellid sponge have been recovered from the To...
Sponges and coralomorphs were sessile epibenthic suspension feeders living in normal marine environ...
Abundant and well-preserved assemblages of disarticulated sponge spicules occur in Middle and Late C...
Sponges are primitive metazoan organisms which occur since the late Proterozoic. The oldest sponge r...
possibly chemosymbiotic, hexactinellid Decumbispongia yuani on six specimens (five are pictured) fro...
p. 129-130Most chambered sponges (the polyphyletic group of "Sphinctozoa") are hypercalcified types a...
A new sponge fauna has been discovered in silty mudstone of the early Migneintian (late Tremadocian,...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Botting, J.P. and Muir, L.A. 2014. First post-Cambrian records of the reticulosan sponges Valospongi...
The origin of ctenophores (comb jellies) is obscured by their controversial phylogenetic position, w...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
A Mississippian hexactinellid sponge from the western Argentina improves the extremely poor late Pal...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...
Six specimens of a strongly curved, cylindrical hexactinellid sponge have been recovered from the To...
Sponges and coralomorphs were sessile epibenthic suspension feeders living in normal marine environ...
Abundant and well-preserved assemblages of disarticulated sponge spicules occur in Middle and Late C...
Sponges are primitive metazoan organisms which occur since the late Proterozoic. The oldest sponge r...
possibly chemosymbiotic, hexactinellid Decumbispongia yuani on six specimens (five are pictured) fro...
p. 129-130Most chambered sponges (the polyphyletic group of "Sphinctozoa") are hypercalcified types a...
A new sponge fauna has been discovered in silty mudstone of the early Migneintian (late Tremadocian,...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Botting, J.P. and Muir, L.A. 2014. First post-Cambrian records of the reticulosan sponges Valospongi...
The origin of ctenophores (comb jellies) is obscured by their controversial phylogenetic position, w...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
A Mississippian hexactinellid sponge from the western Argentina improves the extremely poor late Pal...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...
The relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and s...