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SUBMITTER: Ehrlich H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3673046 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ehrlich Hermann H Kaluzhnaya Oksana V OV Tsurkan Mikhail V MV Ereskovsky Alexander A Tabachnick Konstantin R KR Ilan Micha M Stelling Allison A Galli Roberta R Petrova Olga V OV Nekipelov Serguei V SV Sivkov Victor N VN Vyalikh Denis D Born René R Behm Thomas T Ehrlich Andre A Chernogor Lubov I LI Belikov Sergei S Janussen Dorte D Bazhenov Vasilii V VV Wörheide Gert G
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20130515 1762
A holdfast is a root- or basal plate-like structure of principal importance that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, including sponges, to hard substrates. There is to date little information about the nature and origin of sponges' holdfasts in both marine and freshwater environments. This work, to our knowledge, demonstrates for the first time that chitin is an important structural component within holdfasts of the endemic freshwater demosponge Lubomirskia baicalensis. Using a variety of techniq ...[more]