The distribution and biometry of commercial sponges (Porifera) in coastal areas of the central and southeastern Aegean Sea was investigated to estimate the recovery progress of the populations eight years after the first appearance of sponge disease. Signs of the disease were detected only in 1.6% of the harvested sponges. Multivariate analysis on the percentage abundance of sponges showed two distinct groups among the sixteen fishing grounds studied: the eight deep (50-110 m) and the eight shallow ones (<40 m). The group from the deep depths consisted of Spongia officinalis adriatica, S. agaricina and S. zimocca. The infralittoral zone was characterized by the presence of Hippospongia communis, S. officinalis adriatica and S. officinali...
The most recent biodiversity assessment on Mediterranean sponge fauna indicates a value of species r...
Sponge grounds are complex three-dimensional benthic habitats dominated by sponges. These sponge-dom...
In recent years, several episodes of mass mortality of sessile epibenthic invertebrates, including s...
The distribution and biometry of commercial sponges (Porifera) in coastal areas of the central and s...
The aim of this paper was to investigate diversity and population density of sponges with manifest o...
This study attempts to evaluate the status of the populations of bath sponges (species of the genera...
Sponge assemblages play a significant role in the functioning of the Mediterranean benthic ecosystem...
Natural bath sponges (genera Spongia and Hippospongia, Porifera, Demospongiae) have been harvested f...
The availability of bath sponges has been recently reduced due to the depletion of natural banks due...
Natural bath sponges (genera Spongia and Hippospongia, Porifera, Demospongiae) have been harvested f...
This study was carried out to evaluate the microbiological accumulation capability of the demospong...
Concerns have been raised on the impact of bottom-fishing activities in the shallow Gulf of Kalloni ...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
Currently, more than 8,500 valid sponge species are reported in the World Porifera Database (http://...
Sponges host cryptic endobionts within their network of canals, with representatives from all major ...
The most recent biodiversity assessment on Mediterranean sponge fauna indicates a value of species r...
Sponge grounds are complex three-dimensional benthic habitats dominated by sponges. These sponge-dom...
In recent years, several episodes of mass mortality of sessile epibenthic invertebrates, including s...
The distribution and biometry of commercial sponges (Porifera) in coastal areas of the central and s...
The aim of this paper was to investigate diversity and population density of sponges with manifest o...
This study attempts to evaluate the status of the populations of bath sponges (species of the genera...
Sponge assemblages play a significant role in the functioning of the Mediterranean benthic ecosystem...
Natural bath sponges (genera Spongia and Hippospongia, Porifera, Demospongiae) have been harvested f...
The availability of bath sponges has been recently reduced due to the depletion of natural banks due...
Natural bath sponges (genera Spongia and Hippospongia, Porifera, Demospongiae) have been harvested f...
This study was carried out to evaluate the microbiological accumulation capability of the demospong...
Concerns have been raised on the impact of bottom-fishing activities in the shallow Gulf of Kalloni ...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
Currently, more than 8,500 valid sponge species are reported in the World Porifera Database (http://...
Sponges host cryptic endobionts within their network of canals, with representatives from all major ...
The most recent biodiversity assessment on Mediterranean sponge fauna indicates a value of species r...
Sponge grounds are complex three-dimensional benthic habitats dominated by sponges. These sponge-dom...
In recent years, several episodes of mass mortality of sessile epibenthic invertebrates, including s...