Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Most marine sponge species harbour distinct communities of microorganisms which contribute to various aspects of their host’s health and physiology. In addition to their key roles in nutrient transformations and chemical defence, these symbiotic microbes can shape sponge phenotype by mediating important developmental stages and influencing the environmental tolerance of the host. However, the characterisation of each microbial taxon throughout a sponge’s life cycle remains challenging, with several sponge species hosting up to 3000 distinct microbial species. Ianthella basta, an abundant broadcast spawning species in the Indo-Pacific, is an emerging model for sponge symbiosis research as...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Marine sponges harbour diverse communities of ...
Symbioses in marine sponges involve diverse consortia of microorganisms that contribute to the healt...
Sponges are host to extremely diverse bacterial communities, some of which appear to be spatiotempor...
Many marine sponges, hereafter termed high-microbial-abundance (HMA) sponges, harbor large and compl...
The Caribbean reef sponge Svenzea zeai was previously found to contain substantial quantities of uni...
Vertical transmission of bacterial symbionts, which is known in many species of sponge (Porifera), i...
Sponges host dense and diverse communities of microbes (known as the microbiome) beneficial for the ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) form symbioses with diverse microbial communities that can be trans...
Summary Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have bee...
Intergenerational transmission of symbiotic bacteria in oviparous and viviparous demosponges, with e...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tablaWe studied the core bacterial communities of 19...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Marine sponges harbour diverse communities of ...
Symbioses in marine sponges involve diverse consortia of microorganisms that contribute to the healt...
Sponges are host to extremely diverse bacterial communities, some of which appear to be spatiotempor...
Many marine sponges, hereafter termed high-microbial-abundance (HMA) sponges, harbor large and compl...
The Caribbean reef sponge Svenzea zeai was previously found to contain substantial quantities of uni...
Vertical transmission of bacterial symbionts, which is known in many species of sponge (Porifera), i...
Sponges host dense and diverse communities of microbes (known as the microbiome) beneficial for the ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) form symbioses with diverse microbial communities that can be trans...
Summary Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have bee...
Intergenerational transmission of symbiotic bacteria in oviparous and viviparous demosponges, with e...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tablaWe studied the core bacterial communities of 19...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Marine sponges harbour diverse communities of ...
Symbioses in marine sponges involve diverse consortia of microorganisms that contribute to the healt...
Sponges are host to extremely diverse bacterial communities, some of which appear to be spatiotempor...