found: Work cat.: Daume, S. Management of bioeroding sponges in wild stocks of Pinctada maxima in Western Australia, 2009.
found: Access science, via WWW, Feb. 2, 2010(bioeroding sponges: marine sponges that are able to erode calcareous substrates such as coral, mollusk shells, and limestone, also called boring or excavating sponges. Confirmed eroders belong to the families Samidae, Thoosidae, Clionaidae, Spirastrellidae, Acarnidae, and Phloeodictyidae, which are all demosponges. The best-known species belong to the genera Cliona, Pione, and Aka. Speciesare identified by their skeletal elements, morphology, tissue characteristics, and erosion traces)
found: BIOSIS previews search, via WWW, Feb. 2, 2010(105 hits for "boring sponges"; 23 hits for "bioeroding sponges"; 30 hits for "excavating sponges")
found: ASFA : aquatic sciences and fisheries abstracts search, via WWW, Feb. 2, 2010(13 hits for "bioeroding sponges"; 71 hits for "boring sponges"; 14 hits for "excavating sponges")
found: Google search, Feb. 2, 2010(1,680 results for "bioeroding sponges"; 18,700 for "boring sponges"; 2,400 for "excavating sponges")