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2025
A Non-Invasive Video-Based Method for Tracking Marine Megafauna Movement: A Pilot Study Using a 24-Second Whale Shark Video from the Persian Gulf
Integrative And Comparative Biology
2025
Combining 13C, 15N, and 2H tracers to measure feeding and metabolic activity in marine, shallow-water sponges – A pilot study
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
2024
Warm‐adapted sponges resist thermal stress by reallocating carbon and nitrogen resources from cell turnover to somatic growth
Limnology and Oceanography
2022
Janthinobacterium sp. Strain SLB01 as Pathogenic Bacteria for Sponge Lubomirskia baikalensis
Pathogens
2022
Meta-transcriptomic comparison of two sponge holobionts feeding on coral- and macroalgal-dissolved organic matter
BMC Genomics
2021
Processing of Naturally Sourced Macroalgal- and Coral-Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) by High and Low Microbial Abundance Encrusting Sponges
Frontiers in Marine Science
2020
Diminution in sperm quantity and quality in mouse models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy induced by a myostatin-based muscle growth-promoting intervention
European Journal of Translational Myology
2020
Microbiome analysis of healthy and diseased sponges Lubomirskia baicalensis by using cell cultures of primmorphs
PeerJ
2020
Cooperative Interaction of Janthinobacterium sp. SLB01 and Flavobacterium sp. SLB02 in the Diseased Sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2019
Insights into the evolution of metazoan regenerative mechanisms: TGF superfamily member roles in tissue regeneration of the marine sponge Chondrosia reniformis Nardo, 1847
Journal of Experimental Biology
2018
Reef sponges facilitate the transfer of coral-derived organic matter to their associated fauna via the sponge loop
Marine Ecology Progress Series
2018
Efficient filtration of micron and submicron particles by ascidians from oligotrophic waters
Limnology and Oceanography
2017
Trophic niche separation that facilitates co‐existence of high and low microbial abundance sponges is revealed by in situ study of carbon and nitrogen fluxes
Limnology and Oceanography
2016
The role of cell replacement in benthic–pelagic coupling by suspension feeders
Royal Society Open Science
2016
Intermittent Hypoxia and Prolonged Suboxia Measured In situ in a Marine Sponge
Frontiers in Marine Science
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