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Spicular analysis of surficial sediments as a supplementary tool for studies of modern sponge communities

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HELGOLAND MARINE RESEARCH
Volume 70, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s10152-016-0459-6

Keywords

Cryptic sponges; Excavating sponges; Triptolemma endolithicum; Alectona wallichii; Samus anonymus; Cliona mucronata

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  1. National Science Centre (NCN) Poland [2013/09/D/ST10/04050]
  2. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
  3. PalSIRP Sepkoski Grant
  4. Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences

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The method of spicular analysis that examines surficial sediments has been used to study the sponge spicule assemblage in the lagoon reef of Bocas del Toro, Panama. The method allowed to recognize some highly diagnostic spicule morphotypes that may belong to four sponge species as yet unnoticed in this area. The presence of these sponges must have been overlooked while studying faunistic compositions within an ecosystem due to their cryptic and/or excavating nature. Despite some limitations, the method of spicular analysis may be used as a supplementary tool for the studies of modern shallow-water sponge communities.

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