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  2. Spongiidae - Wikipedia

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  3. Sponge - Wikipedia

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    Sponge loop hypothesis. Steps of the sponge loop pathway: (1) corals and algae release exudates as dissolved organic matter (DOM), (2) sponges take up DOM, (3) sponges release detrital particulate organic matter (POM), (4) sponge detritus (POM) is taken up by sponge-associated and free-living detritivores. [61] [63] [75] The sponge holobiont.

  4. Lists of sponges - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... The following are lists of sponges: List of prehistoric sponge genera;

  5. Chondrocladia - Wikipedia

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    These sponges gained media attention when a new species, a gourd-shaped carnivorous sponge, was featured in reports of finds off the coast of Antarctica.The new Chondrocladia was one of 76 [citation needed] sponge species identified in the seas off Antarctica by the Antarctic Benthic Deep-Sea Biodiversity Project (ANDEEP) between 2002 and 2005, conducted aboard the German research vessel ...

  6. Category:Sponges - Wikipedia

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  7. Spongillidae - Wikipedia

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    Spongilidae is a family of sponges that live in freshwater lakes and rivers. The following genera are recognized in the family: [1] Anheteromeyenia Schröder, 1927; Corvoheteromeyenia Ezcurra de Drago, 1979; Corvospongilla Annandale, 1911; Dosilia Gray, 1867; Duosclera Reiswig & Ricciardi, 1993

  8. Category:Sponges by year of formal description - Wikipedia

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  9. Choia - Wikipedia

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    Choia is a genus of extinct demosponge ranging from the Cambrian until the Lower Ordovician periods. Fossils of Choia have been found in the Burgess Shale in British Columbia; the Maotianshan shales of China; the Wheeler Shale in Utah; the Itajaí Basin in Brazil; and the Lower Ordovician Fezouata formation.