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Sponge–Microbe Interactions on Coral Reefs: Multiple Evolutionary Solutions to a Complex Environment
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Sponge Diversity in Eastern Tropical Pacific Coral Reefs: an Interoceanic
Porifera Lectins: Diversity, Physiological Roles and Biotechnological Potential
SUMMARY and FUTURE WORK Not Constitute Type Material Because Gill’S (1863) Descrip- Tion Was Clearly Based on a Single Specimen
Bioactive Nitrogenous Secondary Metabolites from the Marine Sponge Genus Haliclona
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Oxygen Consumption Rates of Sponges and the Effect of UVB Radiation And
Intergenerational Transmission of Symbiotic Bacteria in Oviparous and Viviparous Demosponges, with Emphasis on Intracytoplasmically- Compartmented Bacterial Types
Coral Reef Biodiversity in the Face of Climatic Changes Stéphane La Barre
The Influence of a Pacific Invasive Sponge on Coral Reef Dynamics in Hawaiʻi
Diaz, M.C., Rützler, K
(Haliclona (Soestella) Caerulea), (Order: Haplosclerida) to Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific Ingrid S
A Bibliography for the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California)
Ecological Interactions of Marine Sponges1
A Qualitative Assessment of Sponge-Feeding Organisms from the Mexican Pacific Coast
Taxonomy of Sponges (Porifera)
Diversity of Mangrove Root-Dwelling Sponges in a Tropical Coastal Ecosystem in the Southern Gulf of Mexico Region
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Marine Animal-Derived Compounds and Autophagy Modulation in Breast Cancer Cells
Records of Non-Indigenous Marine Species at Palmyra Atoll in the US Line Islands I.S
Collaboration Among Sponge Species Increases Sponge Diversity and Abundance in a Seagrass Meadow Janie L
Cytotoxic Activity of Extracts of Demosponges Haliclona Caerulea, Axinella Sinoxea and Ircinia Mutans from Persian Gulf
Habitat Selection by Larvae of the Symbiotic Sponge Haliclona Caerulea (Hechtel, 1965) (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida)
Population Dynamics of a Mutualistic Interaction Between the Sponge Haliclona Caerulea and the Red Alga Jania Adherens
FIGURE 1. Map of Research Area. the Twin Cays and Pelican Cays Ranges Are Circled
Especies Exóticas Invasoras