Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean and an integral component of biogeochemical cycles. The role of free-living microbes in DOM transformation has been studied thoroughly, whereas little attention has been directed towards the influence of benthic organisms. Sponges are efficient filter feeders and common inhabitants of many benthic communities circumglobally. In our study, we investigated how two tropical coral reef sponges shape marine DOM. We compared bacterial abundance, inorganic and organic nutrients in off reef, sponge inhalant, and sponge exhalant water of Melophlus sarasinorum and Rhabdastrella globostellata. DOM and bacterial cells were taken up, and dissolved inorganic nitrogen was ...
Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abunda...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean and an integral ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no e...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no e...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abunda...
Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abunda...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean and an integral ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no e...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no e...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abunda...
Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abunda...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...