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Utilizing sponge spicules in taxonomic, ecological and ...Dec 18, 2020 · Most sponges produce skeletons formed by spicules, structural elements that develop in a wide variety of sizes and tridimensional shapes.
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Sponge spicules as blueprints for the biofabrication of inorganic ...Spicules lend structural stability to the sponge body, deter predators, and transmit light similar to optic fibers.
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Phylum Porifera | manoa.hawaii.edu/ExploringOurFluidEarthMany species of sponges can be identified by the shape and composition of their spicules (Fig. 3.21 A). Siliceous sponges have spicules made of silicon.
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The terminology of sponge spicules - Wiley Online LibraryOct 8, 2022 · The skeletons of sponges are mostly characterized by the presence of mineral elements termed spicules, which structurally support the sponge bodies.
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(PDF) The terminology of sponge spicules - ResearchGateOct 5, 2022 · The skeletons of sponges are mostly characterized by the presence of mineral elements termed spicules, which structurally support the sponge ...
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A capital Scot: microscopes and museums in Robert E. Grant's ...Jun 9, 2016 · ... sponges' mature anatomy could be seen to emerge.Footnote Grant noted that his microscope could detect nothing in the ovular structure but ...
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(PDF) Ernst Haeckel and the philosophy of sponges - Academia.eduRobert Robert Grant, who was a student of Lamarck and a mentor J. ... It is wise, James-Clark (1867) believed sponges to be colonies of for this ...
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Ultrastructure and Deposition of Silica in Sponges - SpringerLinkSponges, the most primitive multicellular animals, are able to concentrate and precipitate three mineral elements: iron, calcium, and silicon.
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An ultrastructural study of silica deposition in the freshwater sponge ...The secretion of siliceous spicules in Spongilla lacustris involves an axial filament and a unit type membrane, the silicalemma.
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[PDF] Siliceous spicules and skeleton frameworks in sponges1974; Wilkinson and Garrone, 1980; Weissenfels and. Langenbruch, 1985). ... Spicule form and morphogenesis in the calcareous sponge Leuconia fistulosa (Johnston).
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Spicule formation in calcareous sponges: Coordinated expression of ...Spicule formation in calcareous sponges: Coordinated expression of biomineralization genes and spicule-type specific genes. Sci. Rep. 7, 45658; ...
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Genetic parallels in biomineralization of the calcareous sponge ...Sep 9, 2025 · Discovery of calcarins in calcareous sponges highlights gene duplication and neofunctionalization as drivers of parallel biomineralization, ...
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Unraveling the Role of Spicules in Shaping Sponge Body StructureJul 7, 2025 · This study focuses on grid-like skeletal sponge fossils and associated discrete spicules from the black shales of the Shuijingtuo Formation ( ...
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Structure and composition of calcareous sponge spicules: A review ...Aug 10, 2025 · Sponges can produce spicules made of silica (class Hexactinellids and Demospongiae, Fig. 2A and B) or calcium carbonate (in the form of calcite ...
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Structure and composition of calcareous sponge spicules - PubMedCalcareous sponge spicules, up to 10mm, have 1-4 rays, mainly magnesium-calcite, with a thin organic sheath. They have a 'nano-cluster' structure and ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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(PDF) Siliceous spicules and skeleton frameworks in spongesSilica deposition is a fundamental process in sponges. Most sponges in the Classes Demospongiae and Hexactinellida secrete siliceous elements, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Number of formally described sponge species - BNID 113275Eighty-five percent of the 6000 formally described living species belong to the class Demospongiae (demosponges), with the other species being represented by ...
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Independent origins of spicules reconcile palaeontological and ...Oct 16, 2025 · Siliceous spicules evolved independently at least four times, and calcareous spicules at least two times in crown sponges. We performed a ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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Micromechanical properties of biological silica in skeletons of deep ...Small-angle x-ray scattering revealed the presence of nanospheres with a diameter of only 2.8 nm as the basic units of silica. Nanoindentation showed a ...
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Sponge spicules as blueprints for the biofabrication of inorganic ...Spicules lend structural stability to the sponge body, deter predators, and transmit light similar to optic fibers.Sponge Spicules As... · Biomineralization · Silica Deposition In...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cooperation between passive and active silicon transporters ...Jul 8, 2020 · We propose that sponges incorporate DSi combining passive (aquaglyceroporins) and active (ArsB) transporters, while only active transporters (SITs) operate in ...
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Silica structure in the spicules of the sponge Suberites domunculaDiffraction results suggested a network-like structure in the spicules. Silica particles of 3 nm diameter could be measured by SAXS.
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Hardening of bio-silica in sponge spicules involves an aging ...Hardening of bio-silica in sponge spicules involves an aging process after its enzymatic polycondensation: Evidence for an aquaporin-mediated water absorption☆.Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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Self‐healing, an intrinsic property of biomineralization processesMar 18, 2013 · All siliceous spicules comprise an axial canal in their center, into which the axial filament is embedded. The sizes of the intricately formed ...The Sponge Spicules And... · The Siliceous Sponge... · Sponge Silica--A Hybrid...Missing: scleroblasts | Show results with:scleroblasts
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The enzyme carbonic anhydrase as an integral component of ...In the present study we show that in the calcareous sponge spicular system for Sycon raphanus the homologous CA enzyme contributes essentially to the Ca- ...
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Role of Osteoclast-Stimulating Factor and of Carbonic Anhydrase in ...The calcareous sponges form their skeletal elements, the spicules, from amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC). Treatment of spicules from Sycon raphanus with ...
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Silicon isotopes of deep sea sponges: new insights into ... - BGHere, we show that the apparent isotopic fractionation (δ30Si) during spicule formation in deep sea sponges from the equatorial Atlantic ranges from −6.74 ‰ to ...
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(PDF) Nutrient Fluxes Through Sponges. Biology, Budgets, and ...Marine sponges are able to process a variety of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and silicon (Si) dissolved compounds.
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Formation of spicules by sclerocytes from the freshwater sponge ...The isolated sclerocytes formed the organic central axial filament onto which they deposited inorganic silicon. The size of the spicules (200 to 350 microns in ...
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Complex structures – smart solutions: Formation of siliceous spiculesThe formation of a mature siliceous spicule is completed by a centrifugal accretion of bio-silica mediated by the silicatein in the axial filament.
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Calcium carbonate deposition in the spicules of the sponge ...These sclerocytes form a confined intercellular space where the mineral will grow. Each sclerocyte divides before the spicule formation begins.
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Silicatein genes in spicule-forming and nonspicule ... - PubMedSilicatein genes are known to be involved in siliceous spicule formation in marine sponges. Proteins encoded by these genes, silicateins, were recently ...
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Acquisition of Structure-guiding and Structure-forming Properties ...Silicateins are the key enzymes involved in the enzymatic polycondensation of the inorganic scaffold of the skeletal elements of the siliceous sponges, the ...
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Calcareous sponge genomes reveal complex evolution of α ...Nov 25, 2014 · In this study, we aimed to describe the CA-repertoire of calcareous sponges and identify the CAs involved in spicule formation in order to gain ...Calcein Staining Experiments · Methods · Sampling And Calcein...Missing: calmodulin | Show results with:calmodulin
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Silica-associated proteins from hexactinellid sponges support an ...Jan 7, 2024 · This protein forms a strand (axial filament) within the silica deposition vesicle (SDV) of the sclerocyte, initiating spicule formation by ...
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Wnt signaling and polarity in freshwater sponges - PubMed CentralFeb 2, 2018 · Going into this work our hypothesis was that Wnt signaling was involved in establishing axial polarity and development of the osculum. Our ...Missing: microtubule | Show results with:microtubule
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Spiculous skeleton formation in the freshwater sponge Ephydatia ...Jan 4, 2019 · Stage III: (4–5 days post-hatching): the canal system and choanocyte chambers are starting to form. Stage IV: (6–7 days post-hatching): The ...
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Spicule Formation in the Calcareous Sponge Sycon CiliatumThe spicule primordium is formed in an intercellular cavity within a group of sclerocytes. This cavity contains organic material which ensheaths the growing ...
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[PDF] Siliceous spicules and skeleton frameworks in spongesSilica forms part of the axial filament in C. crambe (Uriz et al., 2000) and strongly impregnates the axial filaments of spicules in Corticium candelabrum and ...
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Studies in Spicule Formation.: I.—The Development and Structure of ...This regular and symmetrical disposition of the triradiate spicule consists of one ray being vertical in position and situated next the base of the sponge, and ...
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The structural efficiency of the sea sponge Euplectella aspergillum ...May 8, 2019 · In hexactinellid sponges, the structural loads exerted onto the spicular skeleton arise primarily through the surrounding ocean currents and the ...
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New functional insights into the internal architecture of the laminated ...However, considering that knowledge regarding the formation of spicules in hexactinellid sponges is as yet incomplete, it cannot be ruled out whether other ...
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Differences in the Structural Components Influence the Pumping ...Nov 16, 2021 · Although spicules themselves form a non-contractile component of the sponge body, their weight and position likely help to collapse the hollow ...
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In situ observation of sponge trails suggests common sponge ...Apr 26, 2021 · Correspondence. In situ observation of sponge trails suggests common sponge locomotion in the deep central Arctic.
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Sponges can crawl, but it costs them bits of their bodies - ScienceApr 26, 2021 · Another possibility is that the sponges move to disperse their offspring, or that they build spicule trails to provide sponge larvae with ...Missing: hexactinellid | Show results with:hexactinellid
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Locomotion of Sponges and Its Physical Mechanism - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · Sponge locomotion was found to be mechanically similar ... Long processes of Tethya actinia with spicules (S) protruding from their tips.<|separator|>
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spicule armament and physical defense in temperate reef spongesSessile organisms cannot actively avoid being eaten. Therefore, they must defend themselves in other ways. Deterring predators with the use of physical ...
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Clinical effects of stings by sponges of the genus Tedania ... - PubMedClinical effects of stings by sponges of the genus Tedania and a review of sponge stings worldwide ... Marine Toxins / toxicity*; Porifera / chemistry; Porifera / ...
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Allocation of chemical and structural defenses in the sponge ... - NIHSponges have evolved a variety of chemical and structural defense mechanisms to avoid predation. While chemical defense is well established in sponges, ...
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Spicule armament and physical defense in temperate reef spongesSpicules from 4 species, Tedania anhelans, Clathria pyramida, Chondrilla australiensis and Chondrilla sp., deterred feeding by C. rodgersii. Spicules from a ...
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Testing for defensive synergy in Caribbean sponges - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Sponge spicules may be defensive in isolation, or may enhance chemical defenses against consumers, but the lack of synergisms for individuals in ...
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New sponge spicules from the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in ...Oct 1, 2023 · The triaene spicules from the basal Jiumenchong Formation are the oldest (∼522 to 525 Ma) Tetractinellida spicule fossils identified to date.
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Sponge spicule assemblages from the Cambrian (Series 2–3) of ...Spicule associations are grouped into four assemblages: Unnamed Stage 4 from Cambrian Series 2, and the Wuliuan Stage, Drumian Stage and Guzhangian Stage from ...
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Sponge Spicules, Silicification, and Sequence StratigraphyNov 1, 2014 · The integration of chemical reactions such as silica dissolution, flocculation, and (selective) precipitation is beyond the scope of this paper ...
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Spiculogenesis and biomineralization in early sponge animalsJul 26, 2019 · We hypothesize that early sponges may have had weakly biomineralized spicules with low fossilization potential. Thus, although sponges or sponge ...
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Three-dimensionally preserved soft tissues and calcareous ...Jul 31, 2019 · Spicules in Acutipuerilis are preserved as iron oxides after pyrite replacement; this is a common form of preservation of siliceous spicules in ...
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Reconstructing early sponge relationships by using the ... - PNASThe relationships of the sponge classes are controversial, particularly between the calcareous and siliceous sponges. Specimens of the putative calcarean ...
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Unraveling the Role of Spicules in Shaping Sponge Body StructureThis study focuses on grid-like skeletal sponge fossils and associated discrete spicules from the black shales of the Shuijingtuo Formation.
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Cherts, spiculites, and collapse breccias – Porosity generation in ...Spiculitic cherts are uncommon reservoir rocks and their porosity evolution is poorly understood compared to sandstones and carbonates.
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[PDF] THE MONTEREY FORMATION OF CALIFORNIA AND THE ORIGIN ...The Monterey formation of California includes the Miocene strata characterized by an unusually high proportion of silica. The formation is widely distrib- uted ...Missing: spiculites | Show results with:spiculites
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Andean sponges reveal long-term benthic ecosystem shifts ...Simple mass balance calculations suggest the siliceous sponge takeover was likely permitted by an increased silica flux as a consequence of weathering Central ...<|separator|>
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Response of Siliceous Marine Organisms to the Permian‐Triassic ...Dec 1, 2023 · Sponge spicules and radiolarians were discovered in five of the concretionary horizons of the Vikinghøgda Formation indicated in Figure 2.
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Sponge Takeover from End-Permian Mass Extinction to ... - FrontiersThese sponge fibers and spicules which are abundant in the latest Permian post-extinction boundary clay, followed microbial buildups during the Griesbachian ...
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Spicules of glass sponges as a new type of self-organizing natural ...Oct 10, 2009 · Based on the data obtained, it is concluded that spicules of glass sponges are a new type of self-organizing natural photonic crystals and are a ...
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Biological glass fibers: Correlation between optical and structural ...Here we present a detailed study of the optical properties of basalia spicules from the glass sponge Euplectella aspergillum and reconcile them with structural ...
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Biological glass fibers: correlation between optical and structural ...Here we present a detailed study of the optical properties of basalia spicules from the glass sponge Euplectella aspergillum and reconcile them with structural ...Missing: 2003 | Show results with:2003
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Fibre-optical features of a glass sponge - PubMedFibre-optical features of a glass sponge. Nature. 2003 Aug 21;424(6951):899-900. doi: 10.1038/424899a. Authors. Vikram C Sundar , Andrew D Yablon, John L ...Missing: spicules properties review
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A cryptochrome‐based photosensory system in the siliceous sponge ...Feb 5, 2010 · Therefore, we propose that poriferan siliceous spicules represent a network of light waveguides with the luciferase molecule as the light ...