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Biofouling of inlet pipes affects water quality in running seawater aquaria and compromises sponge cell proliferation

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Figure 1 Biofouling communities within the old inlet pipe. The first 14 m from the entrance of the inlet pipe are shown
Figure 2 Bacterial abundance along the old (black circles) and new (grey circles) inlet pipes leading to the flow-through aquarium (open squares)
Figure 3 (A) Nitrate [NO − 3 ], (B) nitrite [NO − 2 ], (C) ammonium [NH + 4 ], and (D) phosphate [PO 3 4 − ] concentrations along the length of the old (black circles) and new pipes (grey circles), and in the aquarium (open squares)
Table 1 Water quality parameters (bacterial abundance [BA], nitrate (NO − 3 ), nitrite [NO − 2 ], ammonium [NH + 4 ], and phosphate [PO 3− 4 ]) and H

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