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Niphates sp.

Navy Blue Sponge

Nicholas Holz (2014)

 

 

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology


Life History & Behaviour

Reproduction


Feeding and Respiration


Anatomy & Physiology

Body Structure


Cell Structure


Cell Types


Independent Project (Spicule Structure)


Evolution & Systematics

Evolution


Phylogeny


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Conservation & Threats

Little study has gone into threats effecting individual species of sponge. However, as a group, the event of temperature increase is extremely dangerous. Sponges host a large range of symbiotic bacteria and microbes providing either mutualism or commensalism. Many of these microscopic organisms, when exposed to increased temperature, either die or leave the host allowing diseases and opportunistic parasites to move in. This loss of positive symbiosis may result in either damage to or death of sponge species (Australian Institute of Marine Science 2009).

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