Our mission is to document the biodiversity of sponges on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

What is a "mudmap"?

Sponge mudmaps are shortened morphological descriptions which are used to assist with the identification of sponges.  Mudmaps contain information about features which are diagnostic for each taxon (data about the colour and shape of sponges and their internal anatomy (spicules, skeletal structure, fibre reticulations, etc.)) as well as biological observations and literature sources.  Mudmaps are not formal taxonomic descriptions, and are not intended to replace the role of published descriptions, but rather, are useful as quick reference guides for sponge taxonomists.&nbs

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