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Oceanography L11-15

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Marine microbial symbionts - Sponges

Author: Alex Rapai



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Sponges host diverse microbial symbiont communities that contribute to digestion and nutrient release from the filtered organics. In some species cyanobacterial (or dinoflagellate) endosymbionts can supply fresh photosynthate to meet a substantial fraction of the sponge energy requirements. N fixation, denitrification, and annamox are also known to occur Sponges contribute to explain Darwin’s paradox through the generation of inorganic nutrients for the reef.


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