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Silica content and spicule size variations in Pellina semitubulosa (Porifera: Demospongiae)

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 The variations in both silica content and spicular size were studied in two populations of the demosponge Pellina semitubulosa (Lieberkühn). Samples were collected over a period of 1 year (June 1994 to May 1995) in two Mediterranean coastal basins: Porto Cesareo (southwestern Apulia) and Marsala (northwestern Sicily). The values of spicule size (length and width) and sponge silica content were significantly higher in the population of Porto Cesareo, where the highest water silica concentration was recorded. In both Porto Cesareo and Marsala the sponge silica content showed a seasonal trend, positively correlated with water temperature values. In both populations, the smallest spicules were found in specimens collected from summer to late autumn, after sexual reproduction. Secretion of new spicules may be connected with the process of remodelling occurring in sponges after gamete and larval release.

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Received: 10 October 1999 / Accepted: 13 April 2000

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Mercurio, M., Corriero, G., Scalera Liaci, L. et al. Silica content and spicule size variations in Pellina semitubulosa (Porifera: Demospongiae). Marine Biology 137, 87–92 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270000336

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