DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21183838
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Sponge nutritional modes in an Indo-Pacific seagrass ecosystem

Abstract: <p><b>Life on earth depends on the constant cycle of nutrients that keep ecosystems in equilibrium and maintain ecosystem functioning, which might be disrupted due to the major and rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. Sponges are a major component of benthic communities in many marine ecosystems worldwide. Most sponges are heterotrophic and gain their nutritional needs from filter feeding dissolved organic carbon and particulate organic carbon from the water column. However, some s… Show more

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