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Microbial associations in sponges. III. Ultrastructure of the in situ associations in coral reef sponges
Authors:C. R. Wilkinson
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire Histologie et Biologie Tissulaire, Université Claude Bernard, Villeurbanne, France;(2) Department of Botany, University of Bristol, BS8 1UG Bristol, England
Abstract:Symbiotic cyanobacteria are associated with marine sponges in three ways: the majority are free-living in the mesohyl; large aggregates occur in ldquocyanocytesrdquo (specialized, vacuolated archeocytes); and few are present in digestive vacuoles. The cyanobacteria in Jaspis stellifera and Neofibularia irata are morphologically similar to those described in Mediterranean sponges, whereas those in Pericharax heteroraphis are different. The freeliving bacterial populations are morphologically similar, although the number of bacteria varies between the species. The fourth sponge Ircinia wistarii contains a mixed bacterial population unlike those in the other sponges. Sponge digestion of microbial associates is rare and not considered to contribute significant nutrients.
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