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Maria J Uriz

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Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
Description of two new genera (Antarctotetilla, Levantiniella) and a new species of TetillidaeMirco Carella, Maria J Uriz
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 19, 2011
"Living together apart": the hidden genetic diversity of sponge populationsAndrea Blanquer, Maria-J Uriz
Advances in Marine Biology|May 8, 2012
Sponge ecology in the molecular eraMaria J Uriz, Xavier Turon
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 16, 2010
Population genetics at three spatial scales of a rare sponge living in fragmented habitatsAndrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz
Peerj|June 14, 2017
Redescription and establishment of a holotype and three paratypes for the species <i>Hemimycale mediterranea</i> sp. novMaria J Uriz, Leire Garate, Gemma Agell
Peerj|July 5, 2017
Contrasting biological features in morphologically cryptic Mediterranean spongesLeire Garate, Andrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz
Peerj|March 14, 2017
Molecular phylogenies confirm the presence of two cryptic <i>Hemimycale</i> species in the Mediterranean and reveal the polyphyly of the genera <i>Crella</i> and <i>Hemimycale</i> (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida)Maria J Uriz, Leire Garate, Gemma Agell
Marine Biology|June 25, 2016
High genetic diversity, phenotypic plasticity, and invasive potential of a recently introduced calcareous sponge, fast spreading across the Atlanto-Mediterranean basinMagdalena Guardiola, Johanna Frotscher, Maria-J Uriz
Msystems|June 27, 2019
Multipartner Symbiosis across Biological Domains: Looking at the Eukaryotic Associations from a Microbial PerspectiveMarta Turon, Maria J Uriz, Daniel Martin
Environmental Microbiology|October 15, 2013
Removing environmental sources of variation to gain insight on symbionts vs. transient microbes in high and low microbial abundance spongesAndrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz, Pierre E Galand
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Zootaxa|October 14, 2018
Description of two new genera (Antarctotetilla, Levantiniella) and a new species of TetillidaeMirco Carella, Maria J Uriz
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 19, 2011
"Living together apart": the hidden genetic diversity of sponge populationsAndrea Blanquer, Maria-J Uriz
Advances in Marine Biology|May 8, 2012
Sponge ecology in the molecular eraMaria J Uriz, Xavier Turon
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 16, 2010
Population genetics at three spatial scales of a rare sponge living in fragmented habitatsAndrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz
Peerj|June 14, 2017
Redescription and establishment of a holotype and three paratypes for the species <i>Hemimycale mediterranea</i> sp. novMaria J Uriz, Leire Garate, Gemma Agell
Peerj|July 5, 2017
Contrasting biological features in morphologically cryptic Mediterranean spongesLeire Garate, Andrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz
Peerj|March 14, 2017
Molecular phylogenies confirm the presence of two cryptic <i>Hemimycale</i> species in the Mediterranean and reveal the polyphyly of the genera <i>Crella</i> and <i>Hemimycale</i> (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida)Maria J Uriz, Leire Garate, Gemma Agell
Marine Biology|June 25, 2016
High genetic diversity, phenotypic plasticity, and invasive potential of a recently introduced calcareous sponge, fast spreading across the Atlanto-Mediterranean basinMagdalena Guardiola, Johanna Frotscher, Maria-J Uriz
Msystems|June 27, 2019
Multipartner Symbiosis across Biological Domains: Looking at the Eukaryotic Associations from a Microbial PerspectiveMarta Turon, Maria J Uriz, Daniel Martin
Environmental Microbiology|October 15, 2013
Removing environmental sources of variation to gain insight on symbionts vs. transient microbes in high and low microbial abundance spongesAndrea Blanquer, Maria J Uriz, Pierre E Galand
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