Biology:Agelas conifera

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Short description: Species of sponge

Agelas conifera
Agelas conifera FL.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Demospongiae
Order: Agelasida
Family: Agelasidae
Genus: Agelas
Species:
A. conifera
Binomial name
Agelas conifera
(Schmidt, 1870)
Synonyms
  • Chalinopsis conifera Schmidt, 1870

Agelas conifera, also known as the brown tube sponge, is a species of sponge. Its color is brown, tan, or greyish brown with a lighter interior. It is common in the Caribbean and Bahamas, and occasional in Florida.[1] Agelas conifera contains bromopyrrole alkaloids, notably sceptrin and oroidin, and levels of these feeding-deterrents increase upon predation.[2]

Related species

References

  1. Humann, Paul, Reef creature Identification, Edited by Ned Deloach. New World Publications, Inc., 1992, p. 22-23.
  2. Sven Rohde; Samuel Nietzer; Peter J. Schupp (2015). "Prevalence and Mechanisms of Dynamic Chemical Defenses in Tropical Sponges". PLOS ONE 10 (7): e0132236. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0132236. PMID 26154741. Bibcode2015PLoSO..1032236R. 

Wikidata ☰ Q3224726 entry