Most sea sponges are simple, yet ancient, animals that live in coral reef ecosystems. They feed by passively filtering ocean water, taking in microscopic debris such as bacteria, plankton, and other ...
A deep-sea expedition has recorded 30 previously unknown species from one of the planet’s most inaccessible regions, at depths of up to 700 meters, or 2,300 feet, in the Southern Ocean. The ...
Campagne GEOCYARISE - Eponge carnivore Chondrocladia lampadiglobus (Ifremer 00703-81529)© "Campagne GEOCYARISE - Eponge carnivore Chondrocladia lampadiglobus (Ifremer 00703-81529)" by null is licensed ...
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