2016
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2137v1
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Integrating a thermistor flowmeter and time lapse imagery to monitor sponge (Porifera) behaviour

Abstract: A digital, four-channel thermistor flowmeter was developed as an experimental tool for measuring pumping rates in marine sponges, particularly those with small excurrent pores (oscula). The flowmeter is integrated with time lapse cameras and has an accuracy of ±5 mm s-1 over the range of 5–200 mm s-1, a spatial resolution of 1.4 mm, and an adjustable temporal resolution of 5 seconds. Combining flowmeters with time lapse imagery yielded valuable insights into the contractile behaviour of oscula in Cliona orient… Show more

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“…Previous research proved that the suction/pumping discharge of the sponges is related to the time, water turbidity, volume of the sponge, water temperature, etc. (Strehlow et al, 2016;Morganti et al, 2019). The current study has focused on inspiring the physical shape and suction/pumping function of tubular sponges.…”
Section: Species Morphology and Synthetic Spongementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research proved that the suction/pumping discharge of the sponges is related to the time, water turbidity, volume of the sponge, water temperature, etc. (Strehlow et al, 2016;Morganti et al, 2019). The current study has focused on inspiring the physical shape and suction/pumping function of tubular sponges.…”
Section: Species Morphology and Synthetic Spongementioning
confidence: 99%