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- Limnol. Oceanogr., 52(2), 2007, 907911 E 2007, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc.
- Taxonomy, reproduction and ecology of new and known Red Sea sponges Micha Ilan, Jochen Gugel & Rob W. M. Van Soest
- Short Communication Differential Gene Expression in a Marine Sponge in Relation
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- Limnol. Oceanogr., 51(3), 2006, 15481550 E 2006, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc.
- RESEARCH ARTICLE Matan Oren Laura Steindler Micha Ilan
- RESEARCH ARTICLE E. Meroz-Fine S. Shefer M. Ilan
- The hydrozoan coral Millepora dichotoma: speciation or phenotypic plasticity?
- odern technology cannot yet com-pete with some of the sophisticated
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- AQUATIC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY Aquat Microb Ecol
- A new technique for non-intrusive in situ measurements of symbiotic
- S. Beer M. Ilan A. Eshel A. Weil I. Brickner Use of pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) uorometry
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- J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. (2007), 87, 17851790 Printed in the United Kingdom
- Symbiosis, 33 (2002) xxxxxx 1 Balaban, Philadelphia/Rehovot
- Original Contributions Immunolocalization of the Toxin Latrunculin B within the
- Aplyzanzine A, a New Dibromotyrosine Derivative from a Verongida Sponge Tamar Evan, Amira Rudi, Micha Ilan, and Yoel Kashman*
- L. Steindler S. Beer A. Peretzman-Shemer C. Nyberg M. Ilan
- Received 30 July 2001 Accepted 23 November 2001
- S. Beer M. Ilan In situ measurements of photosynthetic irradiance responses
- M. Ilan Y. Loya G. A. Kolbasov I. Brickner Sponge-inhabiting barnacles on Red Sea coral reefs
- Pandangolide 1a, a Metabolite of the Sponge-Associated Fungus Cladosporium sp., and the Absolute Stereochemistry of Pandangolide 1 and iso-Cladospolide B
- Sea ranching of the marine sponge Negombata magnifica (Demospongiae, Latrunculiidae) as a first step