Abstract

Marine Biology Sponges that inhabit coral reefs act as high-volume water filters, acquiring up to 90% of their daily carbon intake from dissolved organic matter, yet the biomass of these sponges remains constant. De Goeij et al. have resolved this discrepancy by analyzing cell turnover in the sponge

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