Benthic-pelagic coupling and the role of bottom-up versus top-down processes are recognized as having a major impact on the structure of marine communities. While the roles of bottom-up processes are better appreciated they are still viewed as principally affecting the outcome of top-down processes. Sponges on coral reefs are important members of the benthic community and provide a critically important functional linkage between water-column productivity and the benthos. As active suspension feeders sponges utilize the abundant autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton in the water column. As a result sponges across the Caribbean basin exhibit a consistent and significant pattern of greater biomass, tube extension rate, and species numbers...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
On large coral reef systems like the Great Barrier Reef, with a significant cross shelf component th...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Interest in the ecology of sponges on coral reefs has grown in recent years with mounting evidence t...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Abstract On Caribbean coral reefs, sponges are important members of the benthic community and play m...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Callyspongia vaginalis, a common reef sponge in the Florida Keys, USA, exhibits depth-specific diffe...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
<p>Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a cen...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
<p>Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a cen...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
On large coral reef systems like the Great Barrier Reef, with a significant cross shelf component th...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Interest in the ecology of sponges on coral reefs has grown in recent years with mounting evidence t...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Abstract On Caribbean coral reefs, sponges are important members of the benthic community and play m...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Callyspongia vaginalis, a common reef sponge in the Florida Keys, USA, exhibits depth-specific diffe...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
<p>Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a cen...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
<p>Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a cen...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
On large coral reef systems like the Great Barrier Reef, with a significant cross shelf component th...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...