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- was later found by Vacelet that sclerosponges occur in different classes of Porifera. That means that sclerosponges are not a closely related (taxonomic)...
- that lie completely outside their organic components. For example, sclerosponges ("hard sponges") have m****ive calcium carbonate exoskeletons over which...
- depositing limestone in sheets over the reef surface.[citation needed] "Sclerosponge" is the descriptive name for all Porifera that build reefs. In the early...
- study based on 300-years-long temperature records preserved in Caribbean sclerosponge carbonate skeletons shows industrial-era warming already began in the...
- based on 300 years of ocean mixed-layer temperature records preserved in sclerosponge skeletons, concluded that modern global warming began in the 1860s (over...
- Willardia caicosensis is a species of deep sea sclerosponge (coralline sponge) from the Turks and Caicos Islands. It was first described by Philippe Willenz...
- calcium carbonate basal skeletons, the so-called coralline sponges or sclerosponges. The biomineralizing CAs used by carbonate-producing demosponges are...
- deutschen Schutzgebiete. 5: 84–111. Wilson EC (1986). "The first tertiary sclerosponge from the Americas". Palaeontology. 29 (3): 577–583. Reish DJ (1952)....
- sponges in the phylum Porifera, based on their similarity to modern sclerosponges. True Paleozoic stromatoporoids (sensu stricto) encomp**** seven orders...
- from Eocene sediments in Namibia. Wilson EC (1986). "The first tertiary sclerosponge from the Americas". Palaeontology. 29 (3): 577–583. Kočí T, Bosio G,...