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- Suberites domuncula is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Suberitidae. This species contains suberitine, a neurotoxin that can cause fatal...
- extremely efficient and can process thousands of liters of water per day. S. domuncula has been used for study of graft rejection. Researchers have discovered...
- invertebrates as Vorticella, Volvox and Hydra, and the sponge Suberites domuncula. The well-known biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani thought highly of Olivi...
- Chondrilla nucula, Tethya actinia, Spheciospongia vesparium, and Suberites domuncula, are highly (often lethally) toxic to other organisms. In addition, hawksbills...
- Suberitidae Suberites domuncula Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera class: Demospongiae Order: Suberitida Family:...
- 1894): synonym of ****enthalia borealis (Gottschaldt, 1894) Gynandrocarpa domuncula Michaelsen, 1904: synonym of Polyandrocarpa placenta (Herdman, 1886) Gynandrocarpa...
- "Expression of silicatein and collagen genes in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula is controlled by silicate and myotrophin". European Journal of Biochemistry...
- synonym but is now considered a valid species in its own right. Suberites domuncula may also be synonymous and further study is required. S. ficus is a large...
- crab, Eupagurus cuanensis, has the aposematic orange sponge Suberites domuncula which is bitter-tasting and not eaten by fish. Similarly, sea urchins...
- other sponges known as the 'hermit crab sponges,' most notably Suberites domuncula. However the Suberites hermit crab sponges are only found in deep water...