All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecular and cell biological data-it is well established that all metazoan phyla, including the Porifera (sponges), evolved from a common ancestor the search for common, basic principles of pattern formation (body plan) in all phyla began. Common to all metazoan body plans is the formation of at least one axis that runs from the apical to the basal region; examples for this type of organization are the Porifera and the Cnidaria (diploblastic animals). It seems conceivable that the basis for the formation of the Bauplan in sponges is the construction of their skeleton by spicules. In Demospongiae (we use the model species Suberites domuncula) and He...
AbstractSiliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, dep...
The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where th...
34 páginas, 115 figuras.Sponges secrete a variety of mineral skeletons consisting of calcite, aragon...
All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecul...
Sponges are simple animals and their body is formed by different cell types and a dense skeleton eit...
The glass sponge Monorhaphis chuni (Porifera: Hexactinellida) forms the largest bio-silica structure...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Sponges are the oldest and the simplest but not primitive multicellular animals. They represent the ...
Abstract Attempts to understand the intricacies of bio-silicification in sponges are hampered by dif...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to...
Siliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, deposit hyd...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
SummaryAnimal bodies are shaped by skeletons, which are built inside the body by biomineralization o...
Sponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial for understanding ear...
AbstractSiliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, dep...
The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where th...
34 páginas, 115 figuras.Sponges secrete a variety of mineral skeletons consisting of calcite, aragon...
All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecul...
Sponges are simple animals and their body is formed by different cell types and a dense skeleton eit...
The glass sponge Monorhaphis chuni (Porifera: Hexactinellida) forms the largest bio-silica structure...
International audienceSponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial...
Sponges are the oldest and the simplest but not primitive multicellular animals. They represent the ...
Abstract Attempts to understand the intricacies of bio-silicification in sponges are hampered by dif...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
International audienceSponges (phylum Porifera) had been considered as an enigmatic phylum, prior to...
Siliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, deposit hyd...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
SummaryAnimal bodies are shaped by skeletons, which are built inside the body by biomineralization o...
Sponges (Porifera), as one of the earliest-branching animal phyla, are crucial for understanding ear...
AbstractSiliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, dep...
The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where th...
34 páginas, 115 figuras.Sponges secrete a variety of mineral skeletons consisting of calcite, aragon...