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Particulate organic matter as a food source for a coral reef sponge
E. Hadas,
M. Shpigel
, M. Ilan
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Coral Reefs
100%
Particulate Organic Carbon
100%
Particulate Organic Matter
100%
Food Sources
100%
Organic Nitrogen
66%
Prokaryotes
66%
Wet Mass
66%
Gulf of Aqaba
33%
Cyanobacteria
33%
Symbiont
33%
Organic Carbon
33%
Carbon Source
33%
Synechococcus
33%
Removal Efficiency
33%
Microscopic Observation
33%
Organic Particles
33%
Eukaryotic Cells
33%
Nitrogen Flux
33%
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen
33%
Nutritional Requirements
33%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
33%
Biomass Production
33%
Nitrogen Source
33%
Filter Feeding
33%
Energetic Demand
33%
Symbiotic Bacteria
33%
Negombata Magnifica
33%
Red Sea Sponge
33%
Planktonic Microorganisms
33%
Particulate Organic Nitrogen
33%
Total Ammonia Nitrogen
33%
Oligotrophic Ecosystem
33%
Organic Carbon Flux
33%
OCPs Source
33%
Particle Removal Rate
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feeds
100%
Coral Reef
100%
Microorganism
100%
Synechococcus
100%
Cyanobacteria
100%
Biomass Production
100%
Filter Feeding
100%
Eukaryotic Cell
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Prokaryote
100%
Microorganism
50%
Synechococcus
50%
Symbiont
50%
Cyanobacteria
50%
Eukaryotic Cell
50%
Energy Transfer
50%
Biomass Production
50%
Symbiotic Bacteria
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Coral Reef
100%
Particulate Organic Matter
100%
Organic Carbon
40%
Detritus
40%
Red Sea
20%
Tadpole
20%
Micro-Organism
20%
Symbiont
20%
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen
20%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
20%
Oligotrophic Ecosystem
20%