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Sponges in an extreme environment: suberitids from the quasi-marine Satonda Island crater lake (Sumbawa, Indonesia)

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0025315409990968

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suberitid sponges; extreme environment; gemmules; Satonda Island; Indonesia

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [Ke 287 9/1-4]
  2. Polish Academy of Sciences and the Committee for Scientific Research (KBN) [6 6209 92 03]

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Sponges are rare in extreme environments, and very little is known about their adaptations to such settings. Evidence from two species in a marine-derived midwater stratified crater lake on Satonda Island (Sumbawa, Indonesia) suggests their production of gemmules (resting bodies), a rare trait in marine sponges but common in freshwater forms, may be a survival mechanism in the lake's harsh environment. With its epilimnion hydrochemistry-characterized by changing alkalinity, salinity, and O-2 levels over the region's wet and dry seasons-the lake sustains only a few marine macroscopic organisms, among them the suberitid sponges Protosuberites lacustris comb. nov. and Suberites sp. (Hadromerida: Suberitida). Both species belong to the same group as sponges reported from other marine-derived lakes with strongly varying and extreme environmental (especially chemical) parameters. The morphological characters, taxonomic position, ecological adaptations, environmental conditions, and biota associated with the sponges in this ecologically unique site are presented here.

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