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Host Population Genetics and Biogeography Structure the Microbiome of the Sponge Cliona Delitrix
Satellite Monitoring of Coastal Marine Ecosystems a Case from the Dominican Republic
Distribution, Growth, and Impact of the Coral-Excavating Sponge, Cliona Delitrix, on the Stony Coral Communities Offshore Southeast Florida
Coral Reef Conservation
Microbiome Structure of Ecologically Important Bioeroding Sponges (Family Clionaidae)
Species Boundaries, Reproduction And
The Energetic Cost of Filtration by Demosponges and Their Behavioural Response to Ambient Currents Danielle A
Natural Diet of Coral-Excavating Sponges Consists Mainly of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC)
Keyswide 2008 QL
Influence of Spatial Competitor on Asexual Reproduction of the Marine Sponge Cinachyrella Cf
Friend Or Foe? No Evidence That Association with the Sponge Mycale Laevis Provides a Benefit to Corals of the Genus Montastraea
Sponge Contributions to the Geology and Biology of Reefs: Past, Present, and Future 5
Asynchronous Reproduction and Multi-Spawning in the Coral
Excavating Rates and Boring Pattern of Cliona
Redalyc.Habitat Preference of Zoantharia Genera Depends on Host
Characterization of Benthic Habitats and Associated Mesophotic Coral Reef Communities at El Seco, Southeast Vieques, Puerto Rico
Assessment of the Relative Contribution of Asexual Propagation in a Population of the Coral-Excavating Sponge Cliona Delitrix from the Bahamas
Staying Well Connected – Lithistid Sponges on Seamounts Merrick Ekins1, Dirk Erpenbeck2, Gert Wo¤Rheide3 and John N
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AGRRA Coral Codes by Shape Group 2016
Population Structure and Dispersal of the Coral Excavating Sponge Cliona Delitrix
Coral Condition Training
A Report on the Study of Land-Sourced Pollutants and Their Impacts on Water Quality in and Adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef
Coral-Excavating Sponge Cliona Delitrix: Current Trends of Space Occupation on High Latitude Coral Reefs Ari Halperin Nova Southeastern University,
[email protected]
Parrotfish Mediation in Coral Mortality and Bioerosion by the Encrusting
Habitat Preference of Zoantharia Genera Depends on Host Sponge Morphology
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Diversity, Structure and Convergent Evolution of the Global Sponge Microbiome
1 Population Substructure and Signals of Divergent Adaptive Selection Despite Admixture In
Rapid Assessment and Monitoring of Coral Reef Habitats in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA Coral Reef Information System (Coris) - Professional Exchanges
(Ttabss) Department of Biological Sciences
Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean
Coral Recruitment Is Impacted by the Presence of a Sponge Community
Las Areas Protegidas Y La Fauna Silvestre De Honduras
Abundance of the Excavating Sponge Cliona Delitrix in Relation to Sewage Discharge at San Andrés Island, Sw Caribbean, Colombia
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Southeast Florida Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project 2005 Year 3 Final Report March 2006
Coral-Excavating Sponge Cliona Delitrix: Current Trends of Space Occupation on High Latitude Coral Reefs Ari Halperin Nova Southeastern University,
[email protected]
Impact of Crustose Clionid Sponges on Caribbean Reef Corals
Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration (G.E.E.R.)
The Recent Decline of Montastraea Annularis (Complex) Coral Populations in Western Curaçao: a Cause for Concern?
Sea Anemones
Sponges As Sensitive Animals: Sensory Systems and Energetics of Filtration in Demosponges
Coral Abundance & Condition