Low genetic diversity and predation threaten a rediscovered marine sponge
Low genetic diversity and predation threaten a rediscovered marine sponge
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Discovered in 1819 in the tropical waters off Singapore, the magnificent Neptune’s cup sponge
Cliona patera
(Hardwicke, 1820) was harvested for museums and collectors until it was presumed extinct worldwide for over a century since 1907. Recently in 2011, seven living individuals were rediscovered in Singapore with six relocated to a marine p...
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Low genetic diversity and predation threaten a rediscovered marine sponge
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-022-26970-w