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1 October 2001 The Distribution and Habitat Preferences of Freshwater Sponges (Porifera) in Four Southern Lake Michigan Harbors
THOMAS E. LAUER, ANNE SPACIE, DAVID K. BARNES
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Abstract

Three species of freshwater sponges (Porifera): Spongilla lacustris (Linneaus), Eunapius fragilis (Leidy) and Ephydatia muelleri (Lieberkuhn) were identified in four southern Lake Michigan harbors: Belmont (IL), East Chicago (IN), Michigan City (IN) and St. Joseph (MI). Samples were collected from artificial substrates and are the first report of sponges in three of the harbors. Sponge cover on revetment walls, stone rip-rap and wood pier posts ranged up to 13% of the available surface area, whereas no sponges were growing on the soft silt bottom. Eunapius fragilis appeared to be the most common species. An angle-density relationship was observed for sponges growing on the stone rip-rap in Michigan City and East Chicago; as the orientation of the attachment substrate changed from horizontal to vertical, the density of sponges increased.

THOMAS E. LAUER, ANNE SPACIE, and DAVID K. BARNES "The Distribution and Habitat Preferences of Freshwater Sponges (Porifera) in Four Southern Lake Michigan Harbors," The American Midland Naturalist 146(2), 243-253, (1 October 2001). https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031(2001)146[0243:TDAHPO]2.0.CO;2
Received: 21 July 2000; Accepted: 1 April 2001; Published: 1 October 2001
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