DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Negombata
Negombata
Taxonomy and Diversity of the Sponge Fauna from Walters Shoal, a Shallow Seamount in the Western Indian Ocean Region
Proposal for a Revised Classification of the Demospongiae (Porifera) Christine Morrow1 and Paco Cárdenas2,3*
Magnificines a and B, Antimicrobial Marine Alkaloids Featuring a Tetrahydrooxazolo[3,2-A]
The Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genomes of Calcareous Sponges and Cnidarians Ehsan Kayal Iowa State University
Novel Extracts from Callyspongia Siphonella and Negombata Magnifica Sponges from the Red Sea, Induced Antiproliferative and Proa
Biological Activities of Ethanolic Extracts from Deep-Sea Antarctic Marine Sponges
Bioluminescence in an Undescribed Species of Carnivorous Sponge (Cladorhizidae) from the Deep Sea Severine Martini, Darrin Schultz, Lonny Lundsten, Steven Haddock
Two New Genera in the Family Podospongiidae (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida) with Eight New Western Pacific Species
Zootaxa,On the Molecular Phylogeny of Sponges (Porifera)
The Potential of Indonesian Heterobranchs Found Around Bunaken Island for the Production of Bioactive Compounds
Biological Activities of Some Marine Sponge Extracts from Aqaba Gulf
Demospongiae Incertae Sedis)
Selective Storage of a Single Toxic Compound, Latrunculin A, by Closely Related Nudibranch Molluscs
Integrative and Comparative Biology Advance Access Published June 24, 2013 Integrative and Comparative Biology Integrative and Comparative Biology, Pp
The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Demosponge Negombata Magnifica (Poecilosclerida)
Porifera: Lithistid Demospongiae (Rock Sponges)
FAU Institutional Repository
Demospongiae, Latrunculiidae)
Top View
Chemistry, Chemotaxonomy and Biological Activity of the Latrunculid Sponges (Order Poecilosclerida, Family Latrunculiidae)
SARSIA Ilan M, Gugel J, Van Soest RWM
Modularity and Predicted Functions of the Global Sponge-Microbiome Network Miguel Lurgi, Torsten Thomas, Bernd Wemheuer, Nicole Webster, José Montoya
Natural Products from Tongan Marine Organisms
Bioactive Compounds from Marine Heterobranchs
Sea Ranching of the Marine Sponge Negombata Magnifica (Demospongiae, Latrunculiidae) As a First Step for Latrunculin B Mass Production