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Fromont, J. (1994). Reproductive development and timing of tropical sponges (Order Haplosclerida) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral Reefs. 13 (2): 127-133.
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Fromont, J.
1994
Reproductive development and timing of tropical sponges (Order Haplosclerida) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Coral Reefs
13 (2): 127-133
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Reproductive development of three species of the Haplosclerida, Haliclona amboinensis (Lévi 1961), Haliclona cymiformis (Esper 1794) and Niphates nitida Fromont (1993), was monitored for three years on a fringing reef in the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. All species are viviparous, and gonochoric. Haliclona amboinensis and N. nitida incubated eggs, embryos and larvae in brood chambers. The branching sponge, H. cymiformis, incubated eggs, embryos, and larvae along the central axis of branches. In all species, sperm cysts in high densities are evenly distributed throughout the mesohyl. Mature larvae of all species are creamy white, oval, parenchymella, with a dark coloured ring at the posterior pole. Eggs, embryos and larvae are present contemporaneously for periods of two consecutive months in individuals of H. cymiformis and seven months in H. amboinensis and N. nitida. The first observation of female reproductive products in H. amboinensis and N. nitida coincided with an increase in water temperature, while cessation of reproductive activity was associated with decreasing water temperature. Onset of reproduction in H. cymiformis coincided with peak sexual and vegetative reproductive activity of its algal symbiont, Ceratodictyon spongiosum.
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 Reproduction

Presence of brood chambers. oocytes, embryos and larvae were present simultaneously [details]

 Reproduction

oocytes, embryos and larvae were present simultaneously [details]

 Reproduction

Presence of brood chambers. oocytes, embryos and larvae were present simultaneously [details]



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