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Data associated with Matveev et al: Sense Induced Flow - Active use of ambient flow by a deep-sea glass sponge
Download2021-08-10
Matveev, E, Leys SP, Yahel G, Kahn AS, Aragones P, Ludeman D, Eerkes-Medrano D
How flow moves through porous structures like sponges is a fluid dynamic problem that has challenged physical and biological scientists. Sponges possess biological pump cells that are known to drive water flow, and yet their porous bodies have often been proposed to take advantage of ambient...
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2018-01-01
The goal of this guide is to derive a better understanding of the biodiversity of sponges across the eastern Canadian Arctic. Specimens were collected during research cruises aboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Amundsen in October 2015, July 2016 and July 2017. Collection sites were...
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2022-06-29
Reiswig, Henry M, Leys, Sally P, Diluvio, MS
These notebooks were scanned by Maria Diluvio from Henry Reiswig's collection. Henry kept meticulous notes for all of his life (1936-2020). Henry's work was on sponges (Phylum Porifera).
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Phylogenetic analyses and fasta files of Porifera Wnts
2017-11-30
Sally Leys, Pamela Windsor-Reid
Supporting gene tree and fasta files associated with the journal article: "Wnt signaling and polarity in freshwater sponges", BMC Evolutionary Biology 2017. Authors: Pamela J. Windsor Reid, Eugueni Matveev, Alexandra McClymont, Dora Posfai, April L. Hill, and Sally P. Leys. Abstract: Background:...