Vol. 35
Research Articles

ANTIFOULING CAPACITY DETERMINATION OF CRUDE ORGANIC EXTRACTS FROM THE MARINE SPONGES CRIBROCHALINA INFUNDIBULUM AND BIEMNA CRIBARIA

Jazmín Arias
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (INVEMAR), Cerro Punta Betín, Santa Marta, Colombia
Sven Zea
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Biología, CECIMAR/INVEMAR, Cerro Punta Betín, Santa Marta, Colombia
Federico Newmark
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (INVEMAR), Cerro Punta Betín, Santa Marta, Colombia
Marisol Santos Acevedo
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (INVEMAR), Cerro Punta Betín, Santa Marta, Colombia

Published 2016-01-01

Keywords

  • Antifouling,
  • Organic extracts,
  • Cribrochalina infundibulum,
  • Biemna cribaria,
  • Colombian Caribbean

How to Cite

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Arias J, Zea S, Newmark F, Santos Acevedo M. ANTIFOULING CAPACITY DETERMINATION OF CRUDE ORGANIC EXTRACTS FROM THE MARINE SPONGES CRIBROCHALINA INFUNDIBULUM AND BIEMNA CRIBARIA. Bol. Investig. Mar. Costeras [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Apr. 24];35. Available from: https://boletin.invemar.org.co/ojs/index.php/boletin/article/view/218

Abstract

Sessile organisms can use physical, chemical, and biological mecanisms to control, avoid or induce epibiosis. The antifouling capacity of crude organic extracts from the marine sponges Cribrochalina infundibulum (=C. vasculum) and Biemna cribaria, was evaluated. Natural concentrations of sponges extracts were added to agar based gels and deployed in the field during 28 days, to offer substrate to natural epibiotic community. Colonization extent was then compared with control gels without extracts. Extracts from both sponges significatively inhibited the colonization of most of epifaunal organisms. B. cribaria was found to be more effective than C. infundibulum; moreover its extract lixivation was lower with a longer inhibitory action.

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