Saltwater invertebrates, or inverts, as the aquatic community call them, are essential creatures to have in your tank. Not only do they make an interesting talking point, but they are also fantastic ...
A team of researchers from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) has identified a potential ...
It’s inspired by the skeleton of the deep-sea sponge, whose lattice-like internal structures, which have been optimized over millions of years in the ocean, allow it to thrive thousands of feet ...
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In sponges, IgSF is primarily associated with cell adhesion and intercellular recognition. By exploring the genetic and protein structural diversity of IgSF in invertebrates, this review reveals their ...
A biochemist by training, she has dedicated her career to discovering marine-derived natural products—chemical compounds from sea-dwelling organisms like invertebrates—to ... derived from the ...
Nudibranchs that feed on certain sponges, for example, become toxic to predators when ... effort with close friend and classmate Gary Williams, now also a Curator of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology ...
Dear Wirecutter: My husband and I do not agree on when it’s time to throw out a sponge. While he likes to hang on to them until they’re practically disintegrated, I want to replace them ...