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Seasonal reproduction in deep sea sponges - Triggered by vertical particle flux?
U Witte
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Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)
The North
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
oogenesis
100%
sexual reproduction
95%
sediment traps
79%
Norwegian Sea
76%
particulate organic carbon
71%
Barents Sea
66%
nurse cells
62%
asexual reproduction
55%
germ cells
38%
buds
37%
energy
26%
tissues
20%
water
18%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sponge
93%
deep sea
84%
sexual reproduction
50%
particle
44%
asexual reproduction
26%
reproductive cycle
25%
gamete
24%
bud
23%
particulate organic carbon
20%
sediment trap
20%
Barents Sea
20%
continental slope
19%
shallow water
15%
tissue
13%
food
12%
cell
11%
sea
9%
energy
8%