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Photosymbiosis in intertidal and subtidal tropical sponges
L. Steindler,
S. Beer
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M. Ilan
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School of Plant Sciences and Food Security
School of Zoology
Tel Aviv University
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Photosynthetic Activity
100%
Symbiont
100%
Subtidal
100%
Photosymbiosis
100%
Low Tide
100%
Air Exposure
100%
In Situ
50%
Chlorophyll Content
50%
In Situ Measurements
50%
Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) Fluorometry
50%
Photosymbionts
50%
UV Radiation
50%
Photosynthetic Organisms
50%
Marine Sponge
50%
Haliclona
50%
Characteristic Species
50%
Tropical Area
50%
Zanzibar
50%
Energetic Needs
50%
Successful Adaptation
50%
Intertidal Sponge
50%
Western Indian Ocean
50%
Autotrophic
50%
Intertidal Communities
50%
UV Protection
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Symbiont
100%
Air Exposure
100%
In Situ Measurement
50%
Intertidal Community
50%
Western Indian Ocean
50%
Chlorophyll
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Symbiont
100%
Pulse Rate
50%
Energy Transfer
50%
Haliclona
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Symbiont
100%
Fluorometry
50%
Haliclona
50%
Chlorophyll
50%