The reproductive cycles of two closely related calcareous sponges, Clathrina coriacea (Montagu, 1818) and C. blanca (Miklucho-Maclay, 1868), were studied to determine whether they were reproductively isolated. Populations of both species were sampled at Santa Catalina Island, California, USA, for ...
(2014). Ultrastructural evidence of a fungus-sponge association in the Ligurian Sea: a case study of Clathrina coriacea (Porifera: Calcarea). Italian Journal of Zoology, 81(4), 501-507. http://doi.org/10.1080/11250003.2014.953219
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ChemInform Abstract: Coriacenins: A New Class of Long Alkyl Chain Amino Alcohols from the Mediterranean Sponge Clathrina coriacea.doi:10.1002/chin.199709186alkaloidsChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. ...
ChemInform Abstract: Coriacenins: A New Class of Long Alkyl Chain Amino Alcohols from the Mediterranean Sponge Clathrina coriacea.doi:10.1002/chin.199709186alkaloidsA. CASAPULLOIst. Chim. Mol. Interesse Biol., CNR, I-80072 Arco Felice, Naples, ItalyA. FONTANA...
coriacea , that originated from Indonesian coastal waters, four different spirochete type sequences were recovered. Two of these also affiliated with the Brachyspiraceae , the other two were found associated with the Spirochaetaceae , one with the genera Borrelia and Cristispira ....
coriacea (Montagu), and C. clathrus (Schmidt), living in the same or in neighbouring habitats, shows that only C. cerebrum can host a well-developed population of bacterial symbionts. This association is probably based on some species-specific mechanism, and shows distinctive features with ...