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Łukowiak et al., 2022

The terminology of sponge spicules

Łukowiak, M., Van Soest, R., Klautau, M., Pérez, T., Pisera, A., Tabachnick, K.
DOI
DOI10.1002/jmor.21520
Year2022
JournalJournal of Morphology
Volume283
Number12
Pages1517-1545
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id46176

Abstract

Sponges (Porifera) are a diverse and globally distributed clade of benthic organisms, with an evolutionary history reaching at least the Ediacaran‐Cambrian (541 Ma) boundary interval. Throughout their research history, sponges have been subjects of intense studies in many fields, including paleontology, evolutionary biology, and even bioengineering and pharmacology. The skeletons of sponges are mostly characterized by the presence of mineral elements termed spicules, which structurally support the sponge bodies, though they also minimize the metabolic cost of water exchange and deter predators. The description of the spicules’ shape and the skeleton organization represents the fundamental basis of sponge taxonomy and systematics. Here, we provide an illustrated catalogue of sponge spicules, which is based on previous works on sponge spicules, e.g., and gathers and updates all terms that are currently used in sponge descriptions. Each spicule type is further illustrated through high quality SEM micrographs. It is expected to be a valuable source that will facilitate spicule identification and, in certain cases, also enable sponge classification.

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