The relevance of the budding process in a population of Tethya citrina inhabiting an unpredictable environment subjected to frequent anoxic crisis (Mar Piccolo di Taranto) is described, and new data about the fate of the buds after their release are provided. At the individual level, for the first time in natural conditions, it has been demonstrated that several budding events follow each other, alternating with short periods (1-2 months) of rest. At the population level, budding proved to be a continuous process, being detected throughout the 13 months of study, with a short summer decrease both in the frequency of budding specimens and bud density. This trend was markedly different from that reported for conspecific populations inhabiting...
The effects of invasive species on native fauna are understudied, even though their consequences sho...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
The sponge Tetilla sp. (Tetractinomorpha: Tetillidae) is a common species in the eastern Mediterrane...
The demosponge Tethya citrina Sarà & Melone was subjected to long-term aquarium farming, considering...
Primary agametic-asexual reproduction mechanisms such as budding and fission are present in all non-...
The reproductive cycle of the bath sponge Spongia officinalis L. has been studied over 1 year on 11 ...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape populations in the marine environment is critical f...
1. The fertilization and development of two species of oviparous sponges, Tetilla serica and Tetilla...
1. In this report, the external observations of developmental changes after cleavage in a tetraxonia...
Abstract Asexual reproduction by external budding in Homoscleromorpha is reported for the Wrst time....
The growth dynamics and survival of the sponge Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorid...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
The effects of invasive species on native fauna are understudied, even though their consequences sho...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
The sponge Tetilla sp. (Tetractinomorpha: Tetillidae) is a common species in the eastern Mediterrane...
The demosponge Tethya citrina Sarà & Melone was subjected to long-term aquarium farming, considering...
Primary agametic-asexual reproduction mechanisms such as budding and fission are present in all non-...
The reproductive cycle of the bath sponge Spongia officinalis L. has been studied over 1 year on 11 ...
Most works concerning growth and reproduction of Mediterranean sponges have been performed in the ol...
The external morphology of sponges is characterized by high plasticity, generally considered to be s...
Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape populations in the marine environment is critical f...
1. The fertilization and development of two species of oviparous sponges, Tetilla serica and Tetilla...
1. In this report, the external observations of developmental changes after cleavage in a tetraxonia...
Abstract Asexual reproduction by external budding in Homoscleromorpha is reported for the Wrst time....
The growth dynamics and survival of the sponge Corticium candelabrum (Demospongiae: Homosclerophorid...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
The effects of invasive species on native fauna are understudied, even though their consequences sho...
International audienceThe study of the reproductive processes of benthic invertebrates is essential ...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...