Laboratoire d'Histologie et Biologie Tissulaire, Université Claude Bernard, 69622, Villeurbanne, France.
Microb Ecol. 1981 Mar;7(1):13-21. doi: 10.1007/BF02010474.
Bacteria were isolated from marine sponges from the Mediterranean and the Great Barrier Reef and characterized using numerical taxonomy techniques. A similar sponge-specific bacterial symbiont was found in 9 of 10 sponges examined from both geographic regions. This symbiont occurred in sponges of two classes and seven orders, and it probably has been associated with sponges over a long geological time scale. Another symbiont apparently specific to the spongeVerongia aerophoba was found. This sponge is yellow-orange, similar in color to the bacterial symbiont. These symbionts are two of a large mixed bacterial population present in many sponges.
从地中海和大堡礁的海绵中分离出细菌,并使用数值分类技术对其进行了特征描述。在来自两个地理区域的 10 个海绵中,有 9 个发现了类似的海绵特异性细菌共生体。这种共生体存在于两个纲和七个目中的海绵中,它可能在很长的地质时间尺度上与海绵有关。还发现了另一个显然专门针对海绵 Verongia aerophoba 的共生体。这种海绵呈黄橙色,与细菌共生体的颜色相似。这些共生体是许多海绵中存在的大量混合细菌群体的两个。