Project | Data Management Plan |
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Chemical ecology of sponges on Caribbean coral reefs |
Principal Investigator: Joseph R. Pawlik (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.~2011~401~Leong, W. and Pawlik, J.R.~~80~~~~Comparison of reproductive patterns among 7 Caribbean sponge species does not reveal a resource trade-off with chemical defenses.~N~~~~~~
BIOSCIENCE~2011~61~Pawlik, JR~10.1525/bio.2011.61.11.~888~898~~http://wok-ws.isiknowledge.com/WoS?recid=202232234#000297398600008~The Chemical Ecology of Sponges on Caribbean Reefs: Natural Products Shape Natural Systems~Y~~~~~~
PLOS ONE~2011~6~Lopez-Legentil, S; Song, B; Bosch, M; Pawlik, JR; Turon, X~10.1371/journal.pone.002393~~~~http://wok-ws.isiknowledge.com/WoS?recid=200148738#000294251800042~Cyanobacterial Diversity and a New Acaryochloris-Like Symbiont from Bahamian Sea-Squirts~Y~~~~~~
AQUATIC BIOLOGY~2011~12~Henkel, TP; Pawlik, JR~10.3354/ab0032~37~46~~http://wok-ws.isiknowledge.com/WoS?recid=196544583#000289255500005~Host specialization of an obligate sponge-dwelling brittlestar~Y~~~~~~
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY~2011~75~Angermeier, H; Kamke, J; Abdelmohsen, UR; Krohne, G; Pawlik, JR; Lindquist, NL; Hentschel, U~10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.01001.~218~230~~http://wok-ws.isiknowledge.com/WoS?recid=194039584#000285877100004~The pathology of sponge orange band disease affecting the Caribbean barrel sponge Xestospongia muta~Y~~~~~~
Limnology and Oceangraphy~2011~56~McMurray, SE, Blum JE, Leichter JJ, Pawlik JR~~2243~~~~Bleaching of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta in the Florida Keys.~N~~~~~~
Aquatic Toxicology~2011~106-107~Echevarria, M, Naar, J.P., Tomas, C. and Pawlik, J.R.~~85~~~~Effects of Karenia brevis on clearance rates and bioaccumulation of brevetoxins in benthic suspension feeding invertebrates.~N~~~~~~
Marine Biology~2012~159~Hines, D.E. and Pawlik, J.R.~~389~~~~Assessing the antipredatory defensive strategies of Caribbean non-scleractinian zoantharians (Cnidaria): Is the sting the only thing?~N~~~~~~
Hydrobiologia~2012~687~Loh, T.-L., López-Legentil, S., Song, B., and Pawlik, J.R.~~205~~~~Phenotypic variability in the Caribbean Orange Icing sponge Mycale laevis (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida).~N~~~~~~
INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY~2012~131~Tse-Lynn Loh; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~155-164~~~~Specificity of larval settlement of the Caribbean Orange Icing Sponge, Mycale laevis~~~~~~~
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES~2012~465~Loh, Tse-Lynn; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~111-117~~~~Friend or foe? No evidence that association with the sponge Mycale laevis provides a benefit to corals of the genus Montastraea~~~~~~~
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR~2013~85~Miller, Andrew M.; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~339-347~~~~Do coral reef fish learn to avoid unpalatable prey using visual cues?~~~~~~~
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2014~454~Henkel, T.H., and Pawlik, J.R.~~42~~~~Cleaning mutualist or parasite? Classifying the association between the brittlestar Ophiothrix lineata and the Caribbean reef sponge Callyspongia vaginalis.~~~~~~~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science~2014~111~Loh, T.-L., and Pawlik, J.R.~~4151~~~~Chemical defenses and resource trade-offs structure sponge communities on Caribbean coral reefs.~~~~~~~
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY~2011~75~Angermeier, H; Kamke, J; Abdelmohsen, UR; Krohne, G; Pawlik, JR; Lindquist, NL; Hentschel, U~10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.01001~218~~~~The pathology of sponge orange band disease affecting the Caribbean barrel sponge Xestospongia muta~~~~~~~
Coral Reefs~2015~34~Deignan, L.K. and Pawlik, J.R,~~561~~~~Perilous proximity: Does the Janzen-Connell hypothesis explain the distribution of giant barrel sponges on a Florida coral reef?.~~~~~~~
Aquatic Toxicology~2011~106-107~Echevarria, M, Naar, J.P., Tomas, C. and Pawlik, J.R.~~85~~~~Effects of Karenia brevis on clearance rates and bioaccumulation of brevetoxins in benthic suspension feeding invertebrates~~~~~~~
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2014~454~Henkel, T.H., and Pawlik, J.R.~~42~~~~Cleaning mutualist or parasite? Classifying the association between the brittlestar Ophiothrix lineata and the Caribbean reef sponge Callyspongia vaginalis~~~~~~~
Aquatic Biology~2011~12~Henkel, TP; Pawlik, JR~10.3354/ab0032~37~~~~Host specialization of an obligate sponge-dwelling brittlestar~~~~~~~
Marine Biology~2012~159~Hines, D.E. and Pawlik, J.R.~~389~~~~Assessing the antipredatory defensive strategies of Caribbean non-scleractinian zoantharians (Cnidaria): Is the sting the only thing?~~~~~~~
Plos One~2011~6~Legentil, S; Song, B; Bosch, M; Pawlik, JR; Turon, X~10.1371/journal.pone.002393~~~~~Cyanobacterial Diversity and a New Acaryochloris-Like Symbiont from Bahamian Sea-Squirts~~~~~~~
J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.~2011~401~Leong, W. and Pawlik, J.R.~~80~~~~Comparison of reproductive patterns among 7 Caribbean sponge species does not reveal a resource trade-off with chemical defenses~~~~~~~
Hydrobiologia~2012~687~Loh, T.-L., Lopez-Legentil, S., Song, B., and Pawlik, J.R.~~205~~~~Phenotypic variability in the Caribbean Orange Icing sponge Mycale laevis (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida)~~~~~~~
PeerJ~2015~3~Loh, T.-L., McMurray, S.E., Henkel, T.P., Vicente, J. and Pawlik, J.R.~10.7717/peerj.901~e901~~~~Indirect effects of overfishing on Caribbean reefs: sponges overgrow reef-building corals~~~~~~~
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES~2012~465~Loh, Tse-Lynn; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~111~~~~Friend or foe? No evidence that association with the sponge Mycale laevis provides a benefit to corals of the genus Montastraea~~~~~~~
Journal of Visualized Experiments~2015~95~Marty, M.J. and Pawlik, J.R.~10.3791/52429~e52429~~~~A fish-feeding laboratory bioassay to assess the antipredatory activity of secondary metabolites from the tissues of marine organisms.~~~~~~~
Aquatic Biology~2014~23~McMurray, S.E., Pawlik, J.R. and Finelli, C.M.~~1~~~~Trait-mediated ecosystem impacts: How morphology and size affect pumping rates of the Caribbean giant barrel sponge.~~~~~~~
Limnologyand Oceangraphy~2011~56~McMurray, SE, Blum JE, Leichter JJ, Pawlik JR~~2243~~~~Bleaching of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta in the Florida Keys~~~~~~~
Animal Behaviour~2013~85~Miller, Andrew M.; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~339~~~~Do coral reef fish learn to avoid unpalatable prey using visual cues?~~~~~~~
Coral Reefs~2015~34~Pawlik, J.R. and Deignan, L.K.~~663~~~~Cowries graze verongid sponges on Caribbean reefs~~~~~~~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2015~519~Pawlik, J.R., McMurray, S.E., Erwin, P. and Zea, S.~~265~~~~A review of evidence for food-limitation of sponges on Caribbean reefs.~~~~~~~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2015~527~Pawlik, J.R., McMurray, S.E., Erwin, P., Zea, S.~~218~~~~No evidence for food limitation of Caribbean reef sponges: Reply to Slattery & Lesser (2015).~~~~~~~
BioScience~2011~61~Pawlik, JR~~888~~~~The Chemical Ecology of Sponges on Caribbean Reefs: Natural Products Shape Natural Systems~~~~~~~
Invertebrate Biology~2012~131~Tse-Lynn Loh; Pawlik, Joseph R.~~155~~~~Specificity of larval settlement of the Caribbean Orange Icing Sponge, Mycale laevis~~~~~~~
Marine Biology~2014~161~Vicente, J., Zea, S., Powell, R., Pawlik, J.R. and Hill, R.T.~~2803~~~~New epizooic symbioses between sponges of the genera Plakortis and Xestospongia in cryptic habitats of the Caribbean.~~~~~~~
Reef Encounter~2015~30~Zea, S., Henkel, T.P. and Pawlik, J.R.~~25~~~~The sponge guide: Interactive photographic online guide to the identification of Caribbean sponges.~~~~~~~