Xestospongia muta
National Institutes of Health
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We report the draft whole-genome sequence of Alteromonas sp. strain RKMC-009, which was isolated in situ from the sponge…
Coral reefs are important and diverse marine ecosystems, and sponges represent the majority of species in Caribbean reefs…
Numerous species interactions abound within coral reefs, resulting in either positive, negative, or neutral outcomes. During an…
Numerous species interactions abound within coral reefs, resulting in either positive, negative, or neutral outcomes. During an…
Sponges are simple multicellular animals that produced many pharmaceutical secondary metabolites. Some sponge-associated bacteria…
The giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta is now the dominant habitat‐forming organism on many Caribbean coral reefs and has been…
Giant barrel sponges, Xestospongia muta, are abundant and important components of the southeast Florida reef system, and are…
In 1994, the Florida Keys Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) was initiated to provide status and trends data…
Seven new brominated ene-yne tetrahydrofurans (THFs), mutafurans A-G, were isolated from the Bahamian sponge Xestospongia muta…
Coral Reefs (2005) 24: 160 DOI 10.1007/s00338-004-0460-4 Reef sites OnMarch 30, 2004 we observed the giant barrel sponge…