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Tabachnickia Nom. Nov., a New Name for the Preoccupied Sponge Genus Platella Tabachnick, 1988 (Porifera: Hexactenellida)
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review” by W
An Integrative Systematic Framework Helps to Reconstruct Skeletal
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review
Formation of Giant Spicules in the Deep-Sea Hexactinellid Monorhaphis Chuni (Schulze 1904): Electron-Microscopic and Biochemical Studies
An Annotated Checklist of the Marine Macroinvertebrates of Alaska David T
Hexactinellida from the Perth Canyon, Eastern Indian Ocean, with Descriptions of Five New Species
Hexactinellida After 132 Years of Study -- What's New?
Biomarker Chemotaxonomy of Hexactinellid Sponges
Classification and Phylogeny of Hexactinellida (Porifera)1
Silicon Isotopes of Deep Sea Sponges: New Insights Into Biomineralisation and Skeletal Structure
Structural Arrangement and Properties of Spicules in Glass Sponges
Porifera) As Indicators of Ocean Dissolved Si Concentrations
Global Diversity of Sponges (Porifera)
Porifera: Hexactinellida), from the Late Cretaceous Arnager Limestone, Bornholm, Denmark
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Structural Arrangement and Properties of Spicules in Glass Sponges
Utilizing Sponge Spicules in Taxonomic, Ecological and Environmental Reconstructions: a Review
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Bathyal Sponges from the Late Early Miocene of the Vienna Basin (Central Paratethys, Slovakia)
Silica-Protein Composite Layers of the Giant Basal Spicules from Monorhaphis: Basis for Their Mechanical Stability*
The Largest Bio-Silica Structure on Earth: the Giant Basal Spicule from the Deep-Sea Glass Sponge Monorhaphis Chuni
Porifera-Microbialites of the Lower Liassic (Northern Calcareous Alps
Spongy, Slimy, Cosy & More
Porifera) from the Deep South Atlantic and North Pacific: New Genus, New Species and New Records
The Relevance of the Silica Metabolizing Enzyme Silicatein-Α to Biomineralization and the Formation of Biogenic Silica in Siliceous Sponges
The Biology of Glass Sponges
Fossil and Modern Sponge Fauna of Southern Australia and Adjacent Regions Compared
Nanostructured Materials for Biomedical Applications Journal of Nanomaterials Nanostructured Materials for Biomedical Applications
STATUS CONFERENCE RESEARCH VESSELS 2020 Conference Transcript
Animal Biodiversity: an Outline of Higher-Level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness