نتایج جستجو برای: demospongiae

تعداد نتایج: 404  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Valeria B Itskovich Oxana V Kaluzhnaya Elena Veynberg Dirk Erpenbeck

We revealed new deep-water species and cryptic speciation within freshwater sponges of the endemic family Lubomirskiidae (Porifera; Demospongiae; Spongillina) based on molecular and spicule morphology analyses of ITS and CO1 mtDNA. Lubomirskiidae contains a group of closely related species which are a dominant component of the benthos in Lake Baikal, the world's deepest and most ancient lake. S...

2016
Renata Manconi Roberto Pronzato Erica Perino

A new sponge species (Demospongiae: Agelasida: Agelasidae) is described from the eastern coast of Unguja Island in the Zanzibar Archipelago. Agelas sansibarica sp. n. is compared to all other Agelas species described so far. The new species differs from its congeners mainly in its three categories of verticillate spicules (acanthostyles, acanthostrongyles, and acanthoxeas) and their sizes. Acan...

2007
Sònia de Caralt María J. Uriz René H. Wijffels

This study reports on the transfer of heterotrophic bacteria from parental tissue to oocytes in the Mediterranean bacteriosponge Corticium candelabrum (Homosclerophorida) and the description of the successive locations of the microsymbionts during embryo development through transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Eight different types of symbiotic bacteria are described morphologically. ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2014
Amanda L. Waters Olivier Peraud Noer Kasanah James W. Sims Nuwan Kothalawala Matthew A. Anderson Samuel H. Abbas Karumanchi V. Rao Vijay R. Jupally Michelle Kelly Amala Dass Russell T. Hill Mark T. Hamann

Sponges have generated significant interest as a source of bioactive and elaborate secondary metabolites that hold promise for the development of novel therapeutics for the control of an array of human diseases. However, research and development of marine natural products can often be hampered by the difficulty associated with obtaining a stable and sustainable production source. Herein we repo...

2012
Vasilis Gerovasileiou Eleni Voultsiadou

Marine caves are widely acknowledged for their unique biodiversity and constitute a typical feature of the Mediterranean coastline. Herein an attempt was made to evaluate the ecological significance of this particular ecosystem in the Mediterranean Sea, which is considered a biodiversity hotspot. This was accomplished by using Porifera, which dominate the rocky sublittoral substrata, as a refer...

2015
Ilya E. Borisenko Maja Adamska Daria B. Tokina Alexander V. Ereskovsky Linda Holland

The ability to regenerate is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the regenerative capacities and mechanisms vary widely. To understand the evolutionary history of the diverse regeneration mechanisms, the regeneration processes must be studied in early-evolved metazoans in addition to the traditional bilaterian and cnidarian models. For this purpose, we have combined several microscopy techniq...

2009
toufiek samaai michelle kelly

toufiek samaai, mark j. gibbons and michelle kelly Marine and Coastal Management, Ecosystem Utilisation and Conservation, P/B X2, Roggebaai, 8012, South Africa, Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Department, University of the Western Cape, PO Box X17, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa, National Centre for Aquatic Biodiversity and Biosecurity, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Rese...

Journal: :The European zoological journal 2021

This paper focuses on the skeletal architecture and morphotraits of Mediterranean horny sponge Sarcotragus spinosulus (Demospongiae, Keratosa, Dictyoceratida, Irciniidae). special endoskeletal system consists a dense, variably complex connective architecture, which extends throughout entire body is embedded in an abundant jelly-like extracellular matrix (ECM). To investigate topographic arrange...

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