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(1104L) Animal Kingdom Part I
Review of the Mineralogy of Calcifying Sponges
The Lower Bathyal and Abyssal Seafloor Fauna of Eastern Australia T
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review” by W
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review
The Lower Bathyal and Abyssal Seafloor Fauna of Eastern Australia T
Formation of Giant Spicules in the Deep-Sea Hexactinellid Monorhaphis Chuni (Schulze 1904): Electron-Microscopic and Biochemical Studies
Phylum Porifera
Whole-Ocean Changes in Silica and Ge/Si Ratios During The
Hexactinellida from the Perth Canyon, Eastern Indian Ocean, with Descriptions of Five New Species
Circumferential Spicule Growth by Pericellular Silica Deposition in the Hexactinellid Sponge Monorhaphis Chuni
Predicting the Impacts of Nodule Mining in the Pacific Ocean
Unit 1: Protista, Perazoa and Metazoa:General Characters and Classification Upto Class
Electron Microscope Analyses of the Bio-Silica Basal Spicule from the Monorhaphis Chuni Sponge
Structural Arrangement and Properties of Spicules in Glass Sponges
200 Years of Marine Research at Senckenberg: Selected Highlights
Porifera) As Indicators of Ocean Dissolved Si Concentrations
Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved First from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review W
Top View
Siliceous Spicules in Marine Demosponges (Example Suberites Domuncula)
Structural Arrangement and Properties of Spicules in Glass Sponges
The Largest Bio-Silica Structure on Earth: the Giant Basal Spicule from the Deep-Sea Glass Sponge Monorhaphis Chuni
Silica-Protein Composite Layers of the Giant Basal Spicules from Monorhaphis: Basis for Their Mechanical Stability*
Biotextbookch21-29.Pdf
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera
28 | Invertebrates 743 28 | INVERTEBRATES
The Journal of Adhesion Unifying Design Strategies in Demosponge
Biosilicification of Loricate Choanoflagellate: Organic Composition of the Nanotubular Siliceous Costal Strips of Stephanoeca Diplocostata
The Largest Bio-Silica Structure on Earth: the Giant Basal Spicule from the Deep-Sea Glass Sponge Monorhaphis Chuni
Spiculogenesis and Biomineralization in Early Sponge Animals
Micromechanical Properties of Biological Silica in Skeletons of Deep-Sea Sponges
Deep–Sea Sponges of the Indian Ocean
Identification of Sponge Species
Meyers Clemson University University of California, San Diego
Biomineralization-Inspired Synthesis of Functional
Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review
Collagens of Poriferan Origin
Happy Relationships Between Marine
Function of the High Seas and Anthropogenic Impacts Science Update 2012 - 2017
Insights Into the Pacific Deep-Sea Following NOAA CAPSTONE
Amanda S. Kahn
Phylum Porifera
Biodiversity of Biogenic Habitats