Despite the fact that South East (SE) Asia is considered as a biodiversity hotspot, knowledge of sessile invertebrates such as freshwater sponges (Porifera: Haplosclerida: Spongillina) in this region is poor and scarcely reported. For this synopsis, diversity and distribution of SE Asian inland water sponges is reported on the basis of available literature and a recent biodiversity assessment of the Lower Mekong basin. A diagnostic key of families/genera from SE Asia is provided together with Light Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy protocols to prepare the basic spicular complement for taxonomic identification. So far, SE Asian freshwater sponges consist of widespread and/or endemic species belonging to the families Metaniidae, Po...
Lim, Swee-Cheng, Tan, Koh-Siang (2013): A First Record Of Freshwater Sponge From Singapore And Redes...
Sponges are the most primitive multicellular animals that live in various types of waters from fresh...
A wide range of associations between sponges and other taxa is reported from all biogeographic regio...
Despite the fact that South East (SE) Asia is considered as a biodiversity hotspot, knowledge of ses...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Tropical estuaries are important habitats for invertebrates including sponges, a group of marine org...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Abstract Species diversity of marine sponges was investigated in various habitats along the coast an...
Shallow water sponges settled on a raft along the Pong River (Lower Mekong Basin, Thailand) were inv...
A surprisingly high number of shallow water sponge species (197) were recorded from extensive sampli...
Distribution of freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) in Indonesia is currently insufficiently ...
Hadi TA, Hafizt M, Hadiyanto, Budiyanto A, Siringoringo RM. 2018. Shallow water sponges along the so...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Sponges are key components of the benthic assemblages and play an important functional role in many ...
Lim, Swee-Cheng, Tan, Koh-Siang (2013): A First Record Of Freshwater Sponge From Singapore And Redes...
Sponges are the most primitive multicellular animals that live in various types of waters from fresh...
A wide range of associations between sponges and other taxa is reported from all biogeographic regio...
Despite the fact that South East (SE) Asia is considered as a biodiversity hotspot, knowledge of ses...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Tropical estuaries are important habitats for invertebrates including sponges, a group of marine org...
Umborotula bogorensis (Weber, 1890) is a freshwater sponge species that is recorded occasionally, ma...
Abstract Species diversity of marine sponges was investigated in various habitats along the coast an...
Shallow water sponges settled on a raft along the Pong River (Lower Mekong Basin, Thailand) were inv...
A surprisingly high number of shallow water sponge species (197) were recorded from extensive sampli...
Distribution of freshwater sponges (Porifera: Spongillida) in Indonesia is currently insufficiently ...
Hadi TA, Hafizt M, Hadiyanto, Budiyanto A, Siringoringo RM. 2018. Shallow water sponges along the so...
Sponges play an important role in many marine habitats and are crucial for maintaining the deep-sea ...
Sponges are key components of the benthic assemblages and play an important functional role in many ...
Lim, Swee-Cheng, Tan, Koh-Siang (2013): A First Record Of Freshwater Sponge From Singapore And Redes...
Sponges are the most primitive multicellular animals that live in various types of waters from fresh...
A wide range of associations between sponges and other taxa is reported from all biogeographic regio...