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Comparative morphometry, biochemical and elemental composition of three marine sponges (Petrosiidae) from Gulf of Mannar, India
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2011
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BiologyMarine SpongesEngineeringElemental CompositionMarine BiodiversitySpectral AnalysisMarine MaterialsMarine ChemistryMarine EcologyN. SimilisCluster AnalysisBiological OceanographyTerrestrial CrustaceanAlgal BiologyMarine BiologyMarine BiotaComparative Morphometry
Three marine sponges Neopetrosia similis, Xestospongia testudinaria and Petrosia nigricans from the Gulf of Mannar, Southeast coast of India were compared based on their morphometric parameters and their biochemical and elemental composition. These sponges showed differences inspicule : protein (spongin) ratio of 5:1, 11:1 and 13:1, respectively. Xestospongia testudinaria possessed the longest oxeae, 3.05 times than P. nigricans and 1.47 times than N. similis. Spectral analysis revealed that the spicules of these sponges are mostly composed of O (>50%) and Si (29–45%), whereas Al and Ca (4–5%) were additionally detected only in the spicules of P. nigricans. In contrast, the percentage elemental composition in pinacodermal sections was significantly different as O and Si were the maximum (23–50%); followed by Cl and Al as moderate (1–17%); and Na, S, Fe and Ca in minor quantities (0.2–6%). Cluster analysis and traditional taxonomic arrangements show that X. testudinaria and N. similis have a close relationship whereas P. nigricans was hypothesized to be their sister group. The present findings could be the key for identifying sponges in situ as well as determining whether sponges could be used to assess pollution in the sea.
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