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- 1Camilli, Sara
- 1Dumar, Zachary J
- 1Dwaah, Henry
- 1Hill, April L
- 1Hill, Malcolm S
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2024-01-01
Ho, Vanessa R., Leys, Sally P.
Videos to accompany Chapter 4 of my thesis, The Evolution of Coordination: ATP signaling in sponges.
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Fall 2020
Animals use a variety of different means to integrate environmental cues and to coordinate responses to these cues. In sponges (phylum Porifera) this capacity for response is limited by the absence of nervous or endocrine systems. Despite this, sponges are capable of whole-body responses that...
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Freshwater sponge hosts and their green algae symbionts: a tractable model to understand intracellular symbiosis
Freshwater sponge hosts and their green algae symbionts: a tractable model to understand intracellular symbiosis
Download2020-11-12
Hill, April L, Camilli, Sara, Dwaah, Henry, Kornegay, Benjamin, Lay, Christine A, Hill, Malcolm S
In many freshwater habitats, green algae form intracellular symbioses with a variety of heterotrophic host taxa including several species of freshwater sponge. These sponges perform important ecological roles in their habitats, and the poriferan:green algae partnerships offers unique...