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A multi-species investigation of sponges’ filtering activity towards marine microalgae

Varamogianni- Mamatsi Despoina, Anastasiou Thekla I., Vernadou Emmanouela, Papandroulakis Nikos, Kalogerakis Nikos, Dailianis, Thanos, Mandalakis Manolis

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/37E39216-8764-45CF-B830-DB6588C1CF1F-
Αναγνωριστικόhttps://doi.org/10.3390/md20010024-
Αναγνωριστικόhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/20/1/24-
Γλώσσαen-
Μέγεθος21 pagesen
ΤίτλοςA multi-species investigation of sponges’ filtering activity towards marine microalgaeen
ΔημιουργόςVaramogianni- Mamatsi Despoinaen
ΔημιουργόςΒαραμογιαννη--Μαματση Δεσποιναel
ΔημιουργόςAnastasiou Thekla I.en
ΔημιουργόςVernadou Emmanouelaen
ΔημιουργόςPapandroulakis Nikosen
ΔημιουργόςKalogerakis Nikosen
ΔημιουργόςΚαλογερακης Νικοςel
ΔημιουργόςDailianis, Thanosen
ΔημιουργόςMandalakis Manolisen
ΕκδότηςMDPIen
ΠερίληψηChronic discharge of surplus organic matter is a typical side effect of fish aquaculture, occasionally leading to coastal eutrophication and excessive phytoplankton growth. Owing to their innate filter-feeding capacity, marine sponges could mitigate environmental impact under integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA) scenarios. Herein, we investigated the clearance capacity of four ubiquitous Mediterranean sponges (Agelas oroides, Axinella cannabina, Chondrosia reniformis and Sarcotragus foetidus) against three microalgal substrates with different size/motility characteristics: the nanophytoplankton Nannochloropsis sp. (~3.2 μm, nonmotile) and Isochrysis sp. (~3.8 μm, motile), as well as the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (~21.7 μm, nonmotile). In vitro cleaning experiments were conducted using sponge explants in 1 L of natural seawater and applying different microalgal cell concentrations under light/dark conditions. The investigated sponges exhibited a wide range of retention efficiencies for the different phytoplankton cells, with the lowest average values found for A. cannabina (37%) and the highest for A. oroides (70%). The latter could filter up to 14.1 mL seawater per hour and gram of sponge wet weight, by retaining 100% of Isochrysis at a density of 105 cells mL−1, under darkness. Our results highlight differences in filtering capacity among sponge species and preferences for microalgal substrates with distinct size and motility traits.en
ΤύποςPeer-Reviewed Journal Publicationen
ΤύποςΔημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτέςel
Άδεια Χρήσηςhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Ημερομηνία2023-08-29-
Ημερομηνία Δημοσίευσης2022-
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαMediterranean spongesen
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαMicroalgaeen
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαFiltering capacityen
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαBioremediationen
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαIntegrated aquacultureen
Θεματική ΚατηγορίαCell retentionen
Βιβλιογραφική ΑναφοράD. Varamogianni-Mamatsi, T. I. Anastasiou, E. Vernadou, N. Papandroulakis, N. Kalogerakis, T. Dailianis, and M. Mandalakis, “A multi-species investigation of sponges’ filtering activity towards marine microalgae,” Mar. Drugs, vol. 20, no. 1, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.3390/md20010024.en

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