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Se unió Haziran 2017
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Sponge_2022
Sponge_2022@sponge_2022·
On september 5 the preliminary schedule of the 11th International sponge symposium will be announced!
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IBED
IBED@IBED_UvA·
The sneezing #sponges were featured in 250+ news articles around the world! 🤧 One more video? Small critters eat the sponge mucus, making the sponge a vital part of the ecosystem 🪱 [Kornder et al. Current Biology] @KornderA @SpongeLoop @FAME_IBED_UvA @CurrentBiology
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Sponge_2022
Sponge_2022@sponge_2022·
Last chance to register as an early bird for the 11th International Sponge Symposium! #sponge
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Sponge_2022
Sponge_2022@sponge_2022·
Only a few more days to register as an early bird for the 11th International Sponge Symposium in Leiden, the Netherlands!
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IBED
IBED@IBED_UvA·
New study by #IBED @KornderA and colleagues shows that sponges 'sneeze' to get rid of waste. Beautiful time-lapse shows the mucus collecting at central points and the sponge sneezing 👇 @FAME_IBED_UvA @SpongeLoop Credit: Daniel Stoupin (Current Biology, Kornder et al.)
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Sam Jones, PhD
Sam Jones, PhD@samjscience·
a big thank you to study authors @KornderA, @SpongeLoop Jasper de Goeij, Yuki Esser and @SallyLeys for chatting with me and to Ben Müller for the beautiful sponge pics 📸 many thanks to @VibrioSoup as well for his ocean invertebrates & microbes wisdom🪸 🦠
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SpongeLoop@SpongeLoop·
Sponges sneeze life into the reef! Our new study by @KornderA et al. show that sponges release mucus-bound particles from the outflow opening, transport them on their surfaces, and release them with a sneeze in the environment! #spongeloop @FAME_IBED_UvA
UvA Amsterdam@UvA_Amsterdam

Fascinating new study by @KornderA and colleagues @IBED_UvA in @CurrentBiology: Sponges ‘sneeze’ to clear their water channels. With a sneeze 🤧 the sponge releases a type of mucus that is eaten by other animals 👉 go.uva.nl/3QhbEEu

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SpongeLoop@SpongeLoop·
Here is the study: Niklas A. Kornder, Yuki Esser, Daniel Stoupin, Sally P. Leys, Benjamin Mueller, Mark J.A. Vermeij, Jef Huisman, Jasper M. de Goeij, Sponges sneeze mucus to shed particulate waste from their seawater inlet pores, Current Biology, 2022 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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