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Journal articles on the topic "Callyspongiidae"

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Kang, Dong-Won, and Chung-Ja Sim. "Two Species of Callyspongiidae (Demospongiae: Haplosclerida) from Korea." Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity 24, no. 1 (2008): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5635/kjsz.2008.24.1.039.

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Ng, Peter K. L., and Dwi Listyo Rahayu. "A new genus and species of pilumnid crab (Decapoda: Brachyura: Pilumnidae) symbiotic with the sponge Callyspongia Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 (Porifera: Demospongiae: Callyspongiidae) from Lombok, Indonesia; the identity of Pseudactumnus pestaeBalss, 1933; and a review of symbiosis in the Pilumnidae." Journal of Crustacean Biology 40, no. 6 (2020): 918–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruaa042.

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Abstract A new genus and new species of pilumnid crab, Ericiolumnus symbioticus (Decapoda: Brachyura), is described from the sponge Callyspongia Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 (Porifera: Callyspongiidae) in reefs in Lombok, Indonesia. The new taxon is characterized, among several characters, by the unusual shape of the carapace, which possesses sharp anterolateral teeth armed with secondary spinules, and prominently spinulous ambulatory legs. Another pilumnid, Pseudactumnus pestaeBalss, 1933, is shown to be a junior synonym of Actumnus asper (Rüppell, 1830). The pilumnid genus Pseudactumnu
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Froman, J. "Haplosclerida and Petrosida (Poifera : Demospongiae) from the New Caledonia lagoon." Invertebrate Systematics 9, no. 1 (1995): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9950149.

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Sixteen species of Haplosclerida and Petrosida are described from the reefs and lagoon of New Caledonia. Five species are new and two species are reported for the first time from New Caledonia. Nine previously described species were also found in this study and extra characters are reported, or additional locality and habitat records provided. The new species belong to the Haplosclerida : Chalinidae, three species; Niphatidae, one species; and Callyspongiidae, one species. New records of Xestospongia bergquistia and X. exigua (Petrosida : Petrosidae) are reported. Some of the species described
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Joseph, Baby, S. Sujatha, and M. V. Jeevitha. "SCREENING OF PESTICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME MARINE SPONGE EXTRACTS AGAINST CHOSEN PESTS." Journal of Biopesticides 03, no. 02 (2010): 495–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.57182/jbiopestic.3.2.495-498.

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ABSTRACT Marine sponges (Porifera) are one of the most productive marine organisms. Eighty per cent of sponges (ethanolic extracts) were found to have insecticidal activity against fifth instar larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus (Say.) (Diptera: Culicidae) and Achaea janata (Linn.) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) and Pericallia ricini (Fab.) (Lepidoptera: Arctidae). Of the twelve sponges, five of them like Clathria longitoxa (Hentschel) (Poecilosclerida: Microcionidae), Callyspongia diffusa (Ridley) (Haplosclerida: Callyspongiidae), Haliclona pigmentifera (Dendy), Sigmadocia carnosa (Dendy), (Haploscle
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de Sousa, Lucas Hilário Nogueira, Rusceli Diego de Araújo, Déborah Sousa-Fontoura, Fabrício Gava Menezes, and Renata Mendonça Araújo. "Metabolities from Marine Sponges of the Genus Callyspongia: Occurrence, Biological Activity, and NMR Data." Marine Drugs 19, no. 12 (2021): 663. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19120663.

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The genus Callyspongia (Callyspongiidae) encompasses a group of demosponges including 261 described species, of which approximately 180 have been accepted after taxonomic reviews. The marine organisms of Callyspongia are distributed in tropical ecosystems, especially in the central and western Pacific, but also in the regions of the Indian, the West Atlantic, and the East Pacific Oceans. The reason for the interest in the genus Callyspongia is related to its potential production of bioactive compounds. In this review, we group the chemical information about the metabolites isolated from the ge
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de Voogd, Nicole J., Joris J. H. Haftka, and Bert W. Hoeksema. "Evaluation of the ecological function of amphitoxin in the reef-dwelling sponge Callyspongia (Euplacella) biru (Haplosclerida: Callyspongiidae) at southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia." Contributions to Zoology 74, no. 1-2 (2005): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-0740102004.

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The ecological function of the secondary metabolite amphitoxin produced by Callyspongia (Euplacella) biru is evaluated by a forced confrontation with the free-living scleractinian coral Fungia fungites at different exposure times. Our major goal was to determine whether such a forced confrontation with a spatial com­petitor would cause a significant change in the concentration of amphitoxin in the sponge tissue, indicating a regulatory mechanism of amphitoxin production. Firstly, the concentrations of amphitoxin of sponge fragments submitted to forced confrontation with a mushroom coral did no
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Lehnert, Helmut, and Robert P. Stone. "Four new species of Haplosclerida (Porifera, Demospongiae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska." Zootaxa 3700, no. 4 (2013): 573–82. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3700.4.5.

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Shafique, S., Z. Burhan, H. Jabeen, M. Rasheed, A. Ali, and P. J. A. Siddiqui. "Re-description of two marine sponge species (Demospongiae: Haplosclerida) from the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, Northern Arabian Sea." Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 52, no. 7 (2023): 347–53. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijms.v52i07.10414.

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Shafique, S, Burhan, Z, Jabeen, H, Rasheed, M, Ali, A, Siddiqui, P J A (2023): Re-description of two marine sponge species (Demospongiae: Haplosclerida) from the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, Northern Arabian Sea. Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 52 (7): 347-353, DOI: 10.56042/ijms.v52i07.10414
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Campos, Maurício, Beatriz Mothes, Rafael Eckert, Rob W. M. Van, and Soest. "Haplosclerida (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the coast of Maranhão State, Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic." Zootaxa 963 (December 31, 2005): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171251.

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Campos, Maurício, Mothes, Beatriz, Eckert, Rafael, Van, Rob W. M., Soest (2005): Haplosclerida (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the coast of Maranhão State, Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic. Zootaxa 963: 1-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171251
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Bertolino, Marco, Gabriele Costa, Anna Reboa, et al. "The sponge fauna of the Seno Magdalena and Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chile), with a description of two new species." Zootaxa 4623, no. 2 (2019): 306–20. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4623.2.5.

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Bertolino, Marco, Costa, Gabriele, Reboa, Anna, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Pansini, Maurizio, Betti, Federico, Bo, Marzia, Daneri, Giovanni (2019): The sponge fauna of the Seno Magdalena and Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chile), with a description of two new species. Zootaxa 4623 (2): 306-320, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4623.2.5
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Callyspongiidae"

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Ara?jo, Rusceli Diego de. "Bioprospec??o qu?mica da esponja callyspongia vaginalis (Callyspongiidae)." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2013. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17733.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:42:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RusceliDA_DISSERT.pdf: 4254928 bytes, checksum: 4fab1232a45d2adb5dcfe7b1b0dac83a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-04-05<br>Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico<br>Recently, marine organisms have attracted attention because of the complexity and potent biological activity from your secondary metabolites. Our planet has 80% it surface covered by oceans and seas, therefore, housing a wide number of different forms of life, among them, the sponges. These sessile and filtrating animals, according
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Book chapters on the topic "Callyspongiidae"

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Desqueyroux-Faúndez, R., and C. Valentine. "Family Callyspongiidae de Laubenfels, 1936." In Systema Porifera. Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_90.

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