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Review of the Mineralogy of Calcifying Sponges
Stabilization of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate by Specialized Macromolecules in Biological and Synthetic Precipitates
The Unique Skeleton of Siliceous Sponges (Porifera; Hexactinellida and Demospongiae) That Evolved first from the Urmetazoa During the Proterozoic: a Review
New Finds of Skeletal Fossils in the Terminal Neoproterozoic of the Siberian Platform and Spain
PROTOCTISTA Foraminiferans, Amoeba, Algae, Diatoms
Competition Between Silicifiers and Non-Silicifiers in the Past And
Indigenous Demosponge Spicules in a Late Devonian Stromatoporoid Basal Skeleton from the Frasnian of Belgium
Examples from Non-Bilaterian Animals" (2014)
Zootaxa,On the Molecular Phylogeny of Sponges (Porifera)
(Suberites Domuncula) Primmorph Cells and Hydroxyapatite‐Forming Human Saos‐2 Cells
Siliceous Spicules in Marine Demosponges (Example Suberites Domuncula)
A New Plate-Like Hypercalcified Chaetetid Demosponge (Loiscupula Bachendensi Gen
Phenotypic Plasticity in the Caribbean Sponge Callyspongia Vaginalis (Porifera: Haplosclerida)
On the Origin, Growth, and Arrangement of Sponge-Spicules: a Study in Symbiosis
Pliocene Diatom and Sponge Spicule Oxygen Isotope Ratios from the Bering Sea: Isotopic Offsets and Future Directions
Utilizing Sponge Spicules in Taxonomic, Ecological and Environmental Reconstructions: a Review
Modern Foraminifera Attached to Hexactinellid Sponge Meshwork on the West Canadian Shelf: Comparison with Jurassic Counterparts from Europe
Systematics and Biogeography
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The Journal of Adhesion Unifying Design Strategies in Demosponge
Genetic-Biological-Structural Hierarchies of Spicules Formation
Spiculogenesis and Biomineralization in Early Sponge Animals
Lab 3: Porifera and Cnidaria
Micromechanical Properties of Biological Silica in Skeletons of Deep-Sea Sponges
Evidence from Sponge and Radiolarian Silicon Isotopes ∗ Guillaume Fontorbe A, , Patrick J
Meyers Clemson University University of California, San Diego
The Biology of Glass Sponges
Bengtson, S. 2004: Early Skeletal Fossils. In
Protistan Skeletons: a Geologic History of Evolution and Constraint
Siliceous Sponge Spicules in Coral Reef Sediments
Phylum Porifera) and Phylum Cnidaria Karri Michelle Haen Iowa State University
Biochemistry and Cell Biology of Silica Formation in Sponges
A Giant Foraminifer That Converges to the Feeding Strategy of Carnivorous Sponges: Spiculosiphon Oceana Sp. Nov. (Foraminifera, Astrorhizida)
Siliceous Spicules and Skeleton Frameworks in Sponges: Origin, Diversity, Ultrastructural Patterns, and Biological Functions
Reservoirs of Biodiversity Deep-Sea Sponge Grounds