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    Dysidea etheria, commonly known as the ethereal sponge or heavenly sponge, is a species of lobate sponge within the class Demospongiae. This marine sponge is known for its light blue color and can be found in the Caribbean as well as off the coasts of Florida and Georgia. Like all other poriferans, D. … Meer weergeven

    The specific epithet "etheria" was given to this species of sponge by Laubenfels upon its discovery in the Dry Tortugas in 1936 due to its sky-blue color. Meer weergeven

    Dysidea etheria is a species of lobate sponge that are massive and semi-incrusting. They are identifiable by their internal and external light blue coloration. The … Meer weergeven

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    Both sexual and asexual reproduction are utilized by poriferans. Sponges are hermaphroditic when … Meer weergeven

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    Found within marine environments of depths reaching up to 40 meters, D. etheria inhabits bays and lagoons. This species has … Meer weergeven

    D. etheria was the first recorded sponge to have plant growth regulatory indoles isolated from it. The plant growth regulator, … Meer weergeven

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  2. Dysidea etheria - Wikipedia

  3. Etherial Sponge, Dysidea etheria - The Cephalopod Page

  4. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Dysidea etheria de ...

  5. The marine sponge genus Dysidea sp: the biological and chemical …

  6. The Sponge Guide: Dysidea etheria

  7. Dysidea etheria, Ethereal sponge - SeaLifeBase

  8. Dysidea etheria De Laubenfels, 1936 - Porifera Tree of …

    WEBDictyoceratida, Dysideidae. None. Amorphous, encrusting, lobate, or finger-like. Sharp conules , 1 mm high or more, about 2-3 mm apart. Bluish, lavender to gray. Paler inside. Softly spongy, very compressible, limp, …

  9. Comparison of cryopreservation techniques for cells of the marine …

  10. Dysidea etheria - Wikispecies

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