In the Sundarbans, bacteria inside freshwater sponges can help monitor toxic element pollution 1, making the sponge–bacteria duo a living biosensor, capable of revealing real-time water quality in an ...
Freshwater sponges form intricate partnerships with diverse microbial communities that collectively define the sponge holobiont. These symbionts include bacteria, archaea and protists that contribute ...
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