Opisthobranch grazing results in mobilisation of spherulous cells and re-allocation of secondary metabolites in the sponge Aplysina aerophoba
Abstract Sponges thrive in marine benthic communities due to their specific and diverse chemical arsenal against predators and competitors. Yet, some animals specifically overcome these defences and use sponges as food and home. Most research on sponge chemical ecology has characterised crude extrac...
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Autores principales: | Yu-Chen Wu, María García-Altares, Berta Pintó, Marta Ribes, Ute Hentschel, Lucía Pita |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1baffe03963c463fb11752c2b6fb31a3 |
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