RF2WF4C7C–Marine sponges or coralline sponge Isolated on white background and have clipping paths.
RMC6NTWT–Horse Mussels (Modiolus modiolus) encrusted with Coralline Algae and sponge filter feeding on plankton. New England
RF2A407F3–Rock with colorful sponges and growth of short algae on flat bottom.
RM2H6B107–Bluish encrusting sponge (Phorbas tenacious) and coralline red alga (Mesophyllum lichenoides) in Ses Salines Natural Park (Mediterranean Sea, Spain)
RMM150H1–A lime green Breadcrumb Sponge (Halichondria panicea) on rocks covered in hot pink crustose coralline, Schooner Head, Acadia National Park, Maine.
RMPG7H70–Coralline algae and sponge habitat in Gökova Bay Marine Protected Area Turkey
RFKEYTFC–Colourful sponges and other invertebrates on rock walls under kelp forest canopy.
RM2D7N4GP–Overhang covered with sponges and coralline algaes Gokova Bay Turkey
RM2BF21MK–Coralline Sponge Sclerosponge. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RF2JCHX28–A sea sponge from coral reefs. Green, abstract, an object from the collection of Tropical fish. The watercolor illustration is isolated. For decoratio
RMA8YCWC–Marine invertebrates flat orange colony Bryozoa, colonial ascidian Aplidium, white calcareous sponge and coralline algae Pacific
RM2H5YR01–Coralline sculpin (Artedius corallinus) resting on a sponge similar in color to itself
RM2AWXKMF–Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical observations on their nature . < /^ // / ? -,y^-///-//////^/ /?///?/////^// r//////// CELLULARIA. 235 Plate XLIII. Cellularia (notamia) loriculata—Coat of ISIail Coralline.Plate XLIV. Fig. 1. Specimen growing from a portion of sponge. 2. Branch. 3. Stem. 4. Branch. 5. Twig with cells. 6. Twig with hydrse. All the preceding figures, except 2, are enlarged. f 2. Cellularia reptans—Creeping coralline.—Plate XLV.—Thisis a product whose curious, determinate, and elegant formation, eluding theunaided vision
RF2WF4C7E–Marine sponges or coralline sponge Isolated on white background and have clipping paths.
RM2H6B12W–Bluish encrusting sponge (Phorbas tenacious) and coralline red alga (Mesophyllum lichenoides) in Ses Salines Natural Park (Mediterranean Sea, Spain)
RFKEYTDR–Colourful sponges and other invertebrates on rock walls under kelp forest canopy.
RM2D7N4E9–Overhang covered with sponges and coralline algaes Gokova Bay Turkey
RF2JCHR5H–A sea sponge from coral reefs. Yellow, abstract, an object from the collection of Tropical fish. The watercolor illustration is isolated. For decorati
RMA8YCN7–White sea slug Acanthodoris pilosa ( Mollusca , Gastropoda ) feedeng on red sponge . Underwater , North Pacific ocean
RMRHKRWM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SPONGE REPRODUCTION AND RECRUITMENT 279 on all monitored surfaces, successful recruitment occurred only on the natural crustose coralline surface. Only two Stylopns sp. and five Stylopus sp. (pink) survived over the 2 years. Chondropsis sp. also settled in large numbers but only 11 survived over the 2 years, again on natural surfaces. The larvae of Anchinoe sp. did not settle on any monitored surfaces, perhaps because no mon- itored areas were near patches of this species. The recruitment rate of discrete sponges into the &q
RMPWC8BA–Bluish encrusting sponge (Phorbas tenacious) and coralline red alga (Mesophyllum lichenoides) in Ses Salines Natural Park(Formentera,Balearic Islands)
RMPJXGED–Yellow cluster anemone (Parazoanthus axinellae) colony with a variety of sponges and encrusting marine life (Formentera,Balearic Islands,Spain)
RFKF6C6K–Rocky reef wall covered with colourful encrusting invertebrates and pink algae.
RM2D7N4CH–Overhang covered with sponges and coralline algaes Gokova Bay Turkey
RMA8YCN8–White sea slug Acanthodoris pilosa ( Mollusca , Gastropoda ) feedeng on red sponge . Underwater , North Pacific ocean
RMRG7D7W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 100 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 258. Figure 10.—Oligochinus lighti, new genus, new species, female, 8.0 mm., station 42-G-3: a, maxilliped; b,c,d, uropods 1, 2, 3; e, pereopod 5;/,£, gnathopods 1, 2; h, telson. species (135 per sq. m.); algal holdfasts, scarce; coralline algae, scarce. cayucos: Phyllospadix-yelvetiid grid, abundant (568 per sq. m.); polychaete tubes and sponge, rare; sponge, rare, hazard cannon: kelp holdfasts, moderately abundant; algal turf on platform, most abundant (2677 per sq. m.); coralline algae, abundant; edge of
RMPJXGFE–Yellow cluster anemone (Parazoanthus axinellae) colony with a variety of sponges and encrusting life (Formentera,Balearic Islands,Spain)
RFKF1Y34–Rocky base of Pacific kelp forest covered with colourful encrusting invertebrates.
RM2D7N4HM–Elephant ear sponge, Calyx nicaeensis, Gokova Bay Turkey
RFE4C5NT–Coralline algae and sponge habitat in Gökova Bay Marine Protected Area Turkey
RMA8YCNB–White sea slug Colga minichevi (Mollusca, Gastropoda) on red coralline alga encrusting a stone. North Pacific, Underwater
RMPJXGCJ–Yellow cluster anemone (Parazoanthus axinellae) colony with fan worm (Serpula vermicularis) and variety of sponges (Formentera,Balearic Islands,Spain)
RFKERYP8–Rocky wall covered with colourful encrusting invertebrates and pink coralline algae with sea urchins hiding in cracks.
RME4C5GM–Coralline algae and sponge habitat in Gökova Bay Marine Protected Area Turkey
RMA8YCXE–Underwater landscape bottom Sea star Evasterias retifera, anemones Cnidopus, Urticina yellow Sponges red coralline algae Pacific
RFF0AYGB–Coralline algae, Lithophyllum stictaeforme, Gökova Bay Turkey
RFKEYTCX–Rocky reef in shade of kelp canopy covered with encrusting invertebrates and hard coralline algae with some sea urchins on it.
RF2RPB1TW–Flat rocky reef with colourful invertebrates among short algae surrounded by brown kelp. Location: Leigh New Zealand
RFKF1Y6Y–Gutter with colourful encrusting invertebrates under kelp forest canopy.
RMF0AYGT–Coralline algae, Lithophyllum stictaeforme, Gökova Bay Turkey
RMA8YCY7–Yellow sponges, Red star Leptasterias arctica, Gray star Pteraster tesselatus, Anemone Metridium Coralline algae. North Pacific
RM2D7N4MA–Green seaweed, Flabellia petiolata, in competition with invasive seaweed, Caulerpa recemosa, Gokova Bay Turkey
RFF0B0N4–Orange sponges, Aglas oroides, and yellow sea fan, Eunicella cavolini, Orak Island Bodrum Gökova Bay Turkey
RMF0B1NM–Marine biologist examining marine algae Padina pavonica, Gokova Bay Turkey
RMA8YCRF–Marine invertebrates encrusting stone orange colonial ascidian Didemnum, white calcareos sponge flat colonies Bryozoa. N Pacific
RMF0B1P2–Marine biologist examining algae in shallow barrens overgrazed by invasive rabbit fishes Gokova Bay Turkey
RMA8YCK2–Orange sea anemone Stomphia coccinea on stone covered by red coralline algae, orange Bryozoa colony. Underwater, North Pacific
RMF0B1PX–Shallow littoral barren rocky reef in Gokova Bay Turkey
RFAD04XG–Macro of gastropode mollusk Margarites olivaceus crawling on a stone Head eye and many tentacles are visible North Pacific
RMF0B1PF–Marine biologist examining algae in shallow barrens overgrazed by invasive rabbit fishes Gokova Bay Turkey
RMAD04WP–Gastropode mollusk Cryptonatica janthostoma crawling on sea bottom Widely distributed in North Pacific Underwater
RMAD04TX–Marine sea slug Coryphella verrucosa a form with with blue gills Mollusca Gastropoda sea bottom North Pacific Underwater
RMAD04WK–Macro of yellow marine sea slug Dendronotus dalli Mollusca Gastropoda on a stone North Pacific Underwater Kamchatka
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