Demosponges are modular filter-feeding organisms that are made up of aquiferous units or modules with one osculum per module. Such modules may grow to reach a maximal size. Various demosponge species show a high degree of morphological complexity, which makes it difficult to classify and scale them regarding filtration rate versus sponge size. In this regard, we distinguish between: (i) small single-osculum sponges consisting of one aquiferous module, which includes very small explants and larger explants; (ii) multi-oscula sponges consisting of many modules, each with a separate osculum leading to the ambient; and (iii) large single-osculum sponges composed of many aquiferous modules, each with an exhalant opening (true osculum) leading in...
Sponges play an important ecological function in many benthic habitats. They filter large volumes of...
Filter-feeding invertebrates are found in almost all of the animal classes that are represented in t...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) are highly specialized filter-feeding metazoans, pum...
Filter-feeding sponges pump large amounts of water and contribute significantly to grazing impact, m...
Sponges play a key role in the transfer of energy and nutrients into many benthic ecosystems, and th...
Sponges are one of the earliest-evolved and simplest groups of animals, but they share basic charact...
Filter feeding of microalgae is known to be a source of nutrients in sponges, but the relationship b...
Corrigendum: In situ Pumping Rate of 20 Marine Demosponges Is a Function of Osculum Area by Morganti...
As sessile filter feeders, sponges rely on a highly efficient fluid transport system. Their physiolo...
Marine sponges are important sessile, benthic filter feeders with a body plan designed to pump water...
Filtration rates of adolescent Euphausia superba obtained by both constant volume and flow-through t...
<p>The <i>F/R</i>-ratio (litres of water filtered per ml of oxygen respired) was determined for the ...
Sponges are suspension feeders that use flagellated collar-cells (choanocytes) to actively filter a ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Sponges play an important ecological function in many benthic habitats. They filter large volumes of...
Filter-feeding invertebrates are found in almost all of the animal classes that are represented in t...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) are highly specialized filter-feeding metazoans, pum...
Filter-feeding sponges pump large amounts of water and contribute significantly to grazing impact, m...
Sponges play a key role in the transfer of energy and nutrients into many benthic ecosystems, and th...
Sponges are one of the earliest-evolved and simplest groups of animals, but they share basic charact...
Filter feeding of microalgae is known to be a source of nutrients in sponges, but the relationship b...
Corrigendum: In situ Pumping Rate of 20 Marine Demosponges Is a Function of Osculum Area by Morganti...
As sessile filter feeders, sponges rely on a highly efficient fluid transport system. Their physiolo...
Marine sponges are important sessile, benthic filter feeders with a body plan designed to pump water...
Filtration rates of adolescent Euphausia superba obtained by both constant volume and flow-through t...
<p>The <i>F/R</i>-ratio (litres of water filtered per ml of oxygen respired) was determined for the ...
Sponges are suspension feeders that use flagellated collar-cells (choanocytes) to actively filter a ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
To support the successful application of sponges for water purification and collagen production, we ...
Sponges play an important ecological function in many benthic habitats. They filter large volumes of...
Filter-feeding invertebrates are found in almost all of the animal classes that are represented in t...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) are highly specialized filter-feeding metazoans, pum...