Dissolved organic matter fluxes and fatty acid composition from shallow-water and deep-water demo- and hexactinellid sponges from New Zealand
Tanja Stratmann,
Mario L. M. Miranda,
Anna de Kluijver
et al.
Abstract:Sponges are an important component of shallow- and deep-water ecosystems enhancing eukaryotic biodiversity via diverse endo- and epibiota and by providing three dimensional habitats for benthic invertebrates and fishes. Sponge biodiversity is particularly high in the waters around New Zealand (Southwest Pacific), where we collected two shallow- and two deep-water sponge species (Tedaniasp.,Suberea meandrina,Farrea raoulensis,Artemisinasp.) forex-situincubation experiments to detect whether these sponges may pr… Show more
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