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  1. Spongia linteiformis sensu Lamarck, 1814 - World Register of …

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    "Collaboration among sponge species increases sponge diversity and abundance in a seagrass meadow". Marine Ecology. 29 (2): 193–204. Bibcode: 2008MarEc..29..193W. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0485.2008.00224.x.
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    Some calcified demosponges grow by only 0.2 mm (0.0079 in) per year and, if that rate is constant, specimens 1 m (3.3 ft) wide must be about 5,000 years old. Some sponges start sexual reproduction when only a few weeks old, while others wait until they are several years old.
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    Spicules vary in shape from simple rods to three-dimensional "stars" with up to six rays. Some sponges also secrete exoskeletons that lie completely outside their organic components whilst others, e.g. Spongia officinalis, the bath sponge, have no spicules at all. Sponges do not have a nervous, digestive or circulatory system.
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    Sponges have medicinal potential due to the presence in sponges themselves or their microbial symbionts of chemicals that may be used to control viruses, bacteria, tumors and fungi. Lacking any protective shell or means of escape, sponges have evolved to synthesize a variety of unusual compounds.
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  4. World Porifera Database - Species

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  6. Porifera - MESA

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  8. description de Scalarispongia scalaris - Eponge cornée noire

  9. How Do Sponges Reproduce? - Smore Science Magazine

  10. Spongia Sponges: Unabated Sources of Novel Secondary …