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Testing the sponge-loop hypothesis for Caribbean coral reefs | DMP_Finelli_Erwin_Pawlik_OCE-1558580.pdf (20.09 KB) |
Principal Investigator: Christopher M. Finelli (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Co-Principal Investigator: Joseph R Pawlik
Co-Principal Investigator: Patrick M Erwin
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2016~485~Marty, M.J., Blum, J.E., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1016/j.jembe.2016.08.014~57~~~~No accounting for taste: Palatability of variably defended Caribbean sponge species is unrelated to predator abundance.~~~~~~2017-02-28 07:33:51.190~
BioScience~2016~66~Pawlik, J.R., Burkepile, D. E., Vega Thurber, R.~10.1093/biosci/biw047~470~~~~A vicious circle? Altered carbon and nutrient cycling may explain the low resilience of Caribbean coral reefs.~~~~~~2017-02-28 07:33:51.196~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2017~565~Marino, C. M., Pawlik J. R., López-Legentil, S., Erwin, P. M.~10.3354/meps12015~53~~~~Latitudinal variation in the microbiome of the sponge Ircinia campana correlates with host haplotype but not anti-predatory chemical defense.~~~~~~2017-12-14 08:08:10.340~
Functional Ecology~2017~31~McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R., Finelli, C.M.~10.1111/1365-2435.12908~2188~~~~Demography alters carbon flux for a dominant benthic suspension feeder.~~~~~~2017-12-14 08:08:10.346~
Marine Biology~2018~165~Deignan, L.K, Pawlik, J.R., López-Legentil, S.~10.1007/s00227-018-3355-6~106~~~~Evidence for shifting genetic structure among Caribbean giant barrel sponges in the Florida Keys~~~~~~2019-01-18 09:35:22.536~
Microbial Ecology~2018~76~Deignan, L.K., Pawlik, J.R., Erwin, P.M.~~459~~~~Agelas wasting syndrome alters prokaryotic symbiont communities of the Caribbean brown tube sponge, Agelas tubulata.~~~~~~2019-01-18 09:35:22.543~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2018~588~McMurray, S.E., Stubler, A.D., Erwin, P.M., Finelli, C.M., Pawlik, J.R~10.3354/meps12466~~~~~A test of the sponge-loop hypothesis for emergent Caribbean reef sponges.~~~~~~2019-01-18 09:35:22.546~
PeerJ~2018~6~Pawlik, J.R., Loh, T.-L., McMurray S.E.~10.7717/peerj.4343~e4343~~~~A review of bottom-up vs. top-down control of sponges on Caribbean fore-reefs: What's old, what's new, and future directions.~~~~~~2019-01-18 09:35:22.550~
Marine Biodiversity~2018~~Scott, A.R., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1007/s12526-018-0904-7~~~~~A review of the sponge increase hypothesis for Caribbean mesophotic reefs~~~~~~2019-01-18 09:35:22.556~
Limnology and Oceanography~2019~64~Wooster, M.K., McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R., Moran, X.A., Berumen, M.L.~10.1002/lno.11151~1790~~~~Feeding and respiration by giant barrel sponges across a gradient of food abundance in the Red Sea.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.676~
Ecosphere~2019~10~Pawlik, J.R., Scott, A.R.~10.1002/ecs2.2689~e.02689~~~~Sponge density increases with depth throughout the Caribbean: Comment.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.700~
Coral Reefs~2019~38~Scott, A.R., Battista, T.A., Blum, J.E., Noren, L.N., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1007/s00338-019-01824-6~961~~~~Patterns of benthic cover with depth on Caribbean mesophotic reefs.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.713~
Microbiome~2019~7~Gantt, S.E., McMurray, S.E., Stubler A.D., Finelli, C.M., Pawlik, J.R., Erwin, P.M.~10.1186/s40168-019-0739-x~124~~~~Testing the relationship between microbiome composition and flux of carbon and nutrients in Caribbean coral reef sponges.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.723~
Scientific Reports~2019~9~Olinger, L.K., Scott, A.R., McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1038/s41598-019-54681-2~19398~~~~Growth estimates of Caribbean reef sponges on a shipwreck using 3D photogrammetry.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.746~
Annual Review of Marine Science~2020~12~Pawlik, J.R., McMurray, S.E.~10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-010807~3.1~~~~The emerging ecological and biogeochemical importance of sponges on coral reefs.~~~~~~2020-01-13 10:45:53.760~
Limnology and Oceanography~2019~64~Wooster, M.K., McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R., Moran, X.A., Berumen, M.L.~10.1002/lno.11151~1790~~~~Feeding and respiration by giant barrel sponges across a gradient of food abundance in the Red Sea.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.120~
Ecosphere~2019~10~Pawlik, J.R., Scott, A.R.~10.1002/ecs2.2689~e.02689~~~~Sponge density increases with depth throughout the Caribbean: Comment.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.143~
Coral Reefs~2019~38~Scott, A.R., Battista, T.A., Blum, J.E., Noren, L.N., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1007/s00338-019-01824-6~961~~~~Patterns of benthic cover with depth on Caribbean mesophotic reefs.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.146~
Microbiome~2019~7~Gantt, S.E., McMurray, S.E., Stubler A.D., Finelli, C.M., Pawlik, J.R., Erwin, P.M.~10.1186/s40168-019-0739-x~124~~~~Testing the relationship between microbiome composition and flux of carbon and nutrients in Caribbean coral reef sponges.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.156~
Scientific Reports~2019~9~Olinger, L.K., Scott, A.R., McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R.~10.1038/s41598-019-54681-2~19398~~~~Growth estimates of Caribbean reef sponges on a shipwreck using 3D photogrammetry.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.163~
Annual Review of Marine Science~2020~12~Pawlik, J.R., McMurray, S.E.~10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-010807~315~~~~The emerging ecological and biogeochemical importance of sponges on coral reefs.~~~~~~2020-12-22 10:50:11.176~