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2024
Sponge-derived matter is assimilated by coral holobionts
Communications Biology
2024
Seasonal and daily patterns in known dissolved metabolites in the northwestern Sargasso Sea
Limnology and Oceanography
2023
The removal of dissolved organic matter by marine sponges is a function of its composition and concentration: An in situ seasonal study of four Mediterranean species
Science of The Total Environment
2023
Microorganisms and dissolved metabolites distinguish Florida's Coral Reef habitats
PNAS Nexus
2023
Microbial Interactions with Dissolved Organic Matter Are Central to Coral Reef Ecosystem Function and Resilience
Annual Review of Marine Science
2022
Transformation of dissolved organic matter by two Indo‐Pacific sponges
Limnology and Oceanography
2022
Benthic exometabolites and their ecological significance on threatened Caribbean coral reefs
ISME Communications
2022
Diving into the Molecular Diversity of Aplysina cavernicola’s Exometabolites: Contribution of Bromo-Spiroisoxazoline Alkaloids
ACS Omega
2022
Distinguishing the molecular diversity, nutrient content, and energetic potential of exometabolomes produced by macroalgae and reef-building corals  
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2021
Advances in Marine Biology
2021
Molecular Commerce on Coral Reefs: Using Metabolomics to Reveal Biochemical Exchanges Underlying Holobiont Biology and the Ecology of Coastal Ecosystems
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021
An Integrative Model of Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism in a Common Deep-Sea Sponge (Geodia barretti)
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021
Sponge–Microbe Interactions on Coral Reefs: Multiple Evolutionary Solutions to a Complex Environment
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021
Processing of Naturally Sourced Macroalgal- and Coral-Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) by High and Low Microbial Abundance Encrusting Sponges
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021
Sponges With Microbial Symbionts Transform Dissolved Organic Matter and Take Up Organohalides
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021
Plastics in Porifera: The occurrence of potential microplastics in marine sponges and seawater from Bocas del Toro, Panamá
PeerJ
2020
Trait-Based Comparison of Coral and Sponge Microbiomes
Scientific Reports
2020
Using genetics to inform restoration and predict resilience in declining populations of a keystone marine sponge
Biodiversity and Conservation
2020
The Emerging Ecological and Biogeochemical Importance of Sponges on Coral Reefs
Annual Review of Marine Science
2020
Microbial symbionts and ecological divergence of Caribbean sponges: A new perspective on an ancient association
The ISME Journal
2020
Interocean patterns in shallow water sponge assemblage structure and function
Biological Reviews
2020
Extracellular Reef Metabolites Across the Protected Jardines de la Reina, Cuba Reef System
Frontiers in Marine Science
2020
Assessment of an Invasive Tropical Sponge on Coral Reefs in Hawai‘i1
Pacific Science
2020
Molecular composition and biodegradation of loggerhead sponge Spheciospongia vesparium exhalent dissolved organic matter
Marine Environmental Research
2020
Heterotrophy in the earliest gut: a single-cell view of heterotrophic carbon and nitrogen assimilation in sponge-microbe symbioses
The ISME Journal
2019
Temperature‐ and size‐associated differences in the skeletal structures and osculum cross‐sectional area influence the pumping rate of contractile sponge Cinachyrella cf. cavernosa
Marine Ecology
2018
Anatomy and ultrastructure of the tropical sponge Cladocroce caelum (Haplosclerida, Demospongiae)
Journal of Morphology
2018
A review of bottom-up vs. top-down control of sponges on Caribbean fore-reefs: what’s old, what’s new, and future directions
PeerJ
2018
Reviews and syntheses: to the bottom of carbon processing at the seafloor
Biogeosciences
2018
Marine sponge microbial association: Towards disclosing unique symbiotic interactions
Marine Environmental Research
2017
Trophic niche separation that facilitates co‐existence of high and low microbial abundance sponges is revealed by in situ study of carbon and nitrogen fluxes
Limnology and Oceanography
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