- Minami-Torishima, this
could potentially be
proof of
hexactinellids existing in all of the
Pacific Ocean. Most
hexactinellids live in deep
waters that are not impacted...
- reefs.
Hexactinellids, or "gl****y"
sponges are
characterized by a
rigid framework of ****ules made of silica.
Unlike other poriferans,
hexactinellids do not...
-
properties superior to man-made waveguides.
Since their discovery,
hexactinellids were
appraised as "the most
characteristic inhabitants of the great...
-
where production of
calcium carbonate is easiest.: 179 The
fragile hexactinellids or gl****
sponges use "scaffolding" of
silica ****ules and are restricted...
-
Corbitella is a
genus of gl****
sponges (
Hexactinellids)
belonging to the
family Euplectellidae. Gray, J.E. (1867).
Notes on the
Arrangement of Sponges...
-
Euplectellidae is a
family of gl****
sponges (
Hexactinellids)
belonging to the
order Lyssacinosa,
first represented in the
Ordovician fossil record, substantially...
-
individuals of this
species were
found to be
closely ****ociated with
hexactinellid sponges, and it was thus
named after Patrick as a
reference to the character's...
-
calcareous sponges do not
exceed 10 cm (3.9 in) tall.[citation needed]
Hexactinellid sponges (Hexactinellida) A
relatively common species, Rhabdocalyptus...
-
speculated that the
sponge harnesses bioluminescence to
attract plankton.
Hexactinellids in the
Pacific ocean form reefs,
which may
collecting carbon in deep...
-
Corbitella elegans is a
species of gl****
sponges (
Hexactinellids)
belonging to the
family Euplectellidae. It is
found in the
Banda Sea in the
Maluku Islands...