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Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) symbiotic with Porifera: a review
Authors:S Puce  B Calcinai  G Bavestrello  C Cerrano  C Gravili  & F Boero
Institution:Dipartimento di Scienze del Mare, UniversitàPolitecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, Ancona, Italy; Dip.Te.Ris., Universitàdi Genova, Corso Europa, Genova, Italy; Di.S.Te.B.A., Universitàdi Lecce, Lecce, Italy
Abstract:Many hydroids are symbiotic with other organisms. Sponges, because of their complex canal system and their filter‐feeding activity inducing a continuous water flow, are used by numerous species as either exclusive or facultative substrata. The associated hydroid fauna thriving on or inside sponges shows a wide range of relationships with their hosts. Hydroids may be simply epibiotic on sponges, their stolons running on the host surface. Alternatively, the stolons may grow inside the sponge body, the polyps emerging from the sponge surface, having also the possibility of retraction inside the sponge tissue. Finally, stolons and branches may develop deeply inside the sponge body, producing a skeletal network for sponge growth. This paper reviews the described relationships of hydrozoans symbiotic with sponges and reports new observations.
Keywords:Hydroids  hydrozoans  marine benthos  sponges  symbiosis
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