2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842013000300006
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Antifouling activity of twelve demosponges from Brazil

Abstract: Benthic marine organisms are constantly exposed to fouling, which is harmful to most host species. Thus, the production of secondary metabolites containing antifouling properties is an important ecological advantage for sessile organisms and may also provide leading compounds for the development of antifouling paints. High antifouling potential of sponges has been demonstrated in the Indian and Pacific oceans and in the Caribbean and Mediterranean seas. Brazilian sponges remain understudied concerning antifoul… Show more

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“…El uso de extractos también fue analizado por Ribeiro y otros (2013), quienes utilizaron diferentes extractos elaborados a partir de doce especies de esponjas de Brasil contra la fijación de P. perna. Solo el extracto de dos de las especies inhibió significativamente En esta revisión, solo se encontraron cinco trabajos de control químico que utilizaron sustancias naturales como alternativa para el control de mejillones (Ribeiro, et al, 2013;Prakash, et al, 2015;Siless, et al, 2017;Lepoutre, et al, 2018;Mabrouk, et al, 2020), y todas han demostrado ser efectivas para controlar la bioincrustación ocasionada por estas especies.…”
Section: ¿Cuál Fue El Mejor Control Químico?unclassified
“…El uso de extractos también fue analizado por Ribeiro y otros (2013), quienes utilizaron diferentes extractos elaborados a partir de doce especies de esponjas de Brasil contra la fijación de P. perna. Solo el extracto de dos de las especies inhibió significativamente En esta revisión, solo se encontraron cinco trabajos de control químico que utilizaron sustancias naturales como alternativa para el control de mejillones (Ribeiro, et al, 2013;Prakash, et al, 2015;Siless, et al, 2017;Lepoutre, et al, 2018;Mabrouk, et al, 2020), y todas han demostrado ser efectivas para controlar la bioincrustación ocasionada por estas especies.…”
Section: ¿Cuál Fue El Mejor Control Químico?unclassified
“…The antifouling strategy seems less likely because in that case the host stromatoporoid growth lamellae would have been turned upwards during the entire growth of the symbiont. In modern demosponges, antifouling strategies are very common (Krug, 2006;Ribeiro et al, 2013). It is possible that some antifouling strategies may have been present already in early Palaeozoic sponges.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the anthropocentric point of view, fouling produces numerous negative impacts as it increases the weight and drag of the submerged boat surfaces and, therefore, reduces the navigation efficiency. Moreover, fouling promotes corrosion of manufactured structures and also negatively affects mariculture, causing great economic losses of over 6,5 billion dollars per year ( Eguía & Trueba, 2007 ; Lejars, Margaillan & Bressy, 2012 ; Limna Mol, Raveendran & Parameswaran, 2009 ; Ribeiro et al, 2013 ; Sánchez-Lozano et al, 2019 ; Tsoukatou et al, 2007 ; Vigneron, Head & Tsesmetzis, 2018 ; Giangrande et al, 2020a ). Other major impacts of fouling are related to the introduction of alien species, which could be invasive and cause biodiversity loss or alter ecosystem functioning and services ( Branch & Steffani, 2004 ; Lejars, Margaillan & Bressy, 2012 ; Ribeiro et al, 2013 ; Katsanevakis et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A century later, however, these latter were replaced with paints containing tributyltin (TBT). Although very efficient because of high toxicity ( Almeida, Diamantino & De Sousa, 2007 ; Fernandez et al, 2005 ; Ribeiro et al, 2013 ), TBT compounds are well-known pollutants in the aquatic environment due to their toxic, persistent, bioaccumulative and endocrine disruptive characteristics ( Antizar-Ladislao, 2008 and references therein). Indeed, International Maritime Organization adopted in 2008 an “International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships” which banned the use of organotin compounds in boat paints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%