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1. Sponge-derived matter is assimilated by coral holobionts

3. Limited Metabolomic Overlap between Commensal Bacteria and Marine Sponge Holobionts Revealed by Large Scale Culturing and Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics: An Undergraduate Laboratory Pedagogical Effort at Georgia Tech

4. Soft-Sediment Communities of the Northern Indian River Lagoon, FL, United States

5. Bivalve Feeding on the Brown Tide Aureoumbra lagunensis in a Shallow Coastal Environment

6. Plastics in Porifera: The occurrence of potential microplastics in marine sponges and seawater from Bocas del Toro, Panamá

7. Sponge–Microbe Interactions on Coral Reefs: Multiple Evolutionary Solutions to a Complex Environment

8. Presence of Bromotyrosine Alkaloids in Marine Sponges Is Independent of Metabolomic and Microbiome Architectures

9. Potentiometric Biosensing of Ascorbic Acid, Uric Acid, and Cysteine in Microliter Volumes Using Miniaturized Nanoporous Gold Electrodes

10. Spatial and temporal shifts in the diet of the barnacle Amphibalanus eburneus within a subtropical estuary

11. Upside-Down but Headed in the Right Direction: Review of the Highly Versatile Cassiopea xamachana System

12. Sponge exhalent seawater contains a unique chemical profile of dissolved organic matter

13. Sponge distribution and the presence of photosymbionts in Moorea, French Polynesia

14. Variation in species diversity and functional traits of sponge communities near human populations in Bocas del Toro, Panama

15. Metabolic diversity and niche structure in sponges from the Miskito Cays, Honduras

16. Stereochemical Assignment and Absolute Abundance of Nonproteinogenic Amino Acid Homoarginine in Marine Sponges

17. Spatial variation in the effects of predator exclusion on epifaunal community development in seagrass beds

18. Bivalve Feeding Responses to Microalgal Bloom Species in the Indian River Lagoon: the Potential for Top-Down Control

19. Microbial symbionts and ecological divergence of Caribbean sponges: A new perspective on an ancient association

20. Potentiometric Biosensing of Ascorbic Acid, Uric Acid, and Cysteine in Microliter Volumes Using Miniaturized Nanoporous Gold Electrodes

21. Sponge–Microbe Interactions on Coral Reefs: Multiple Evolutionary Solutions to a Complex Environment

22. Plastics in Porifera: The occurrence of potential microplastics in marine sponges and seawater from Bocas del Toro, Panamá

23. Chemical Ecology of Marine Sponges: New Opportunities through '-Omics'

24. Artificial structures versus mangrove prop roots: a general comparison of epifaunal communities within the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA

25. Presence of Bromotyrosine Alkaloids in Marine Sponges Is Independent of Metabolomic and Microbiome Architectures

26. Soft-Sediment Communities of the Northern Indian River Lagoon, FL, United States

27. The Measurement of Mixed Potentials Using Platinum Decorated Nanoporous Gold Electrodes

28. Climate change promotes parasitism in a coral symbiosis

29. Variation in δ13C and δ15N values suggests a coupling of host and symbiont metabolism in the Symbiodinium-Cassiopea mutualism

30. Feeding behavior of eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica and hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria in shallow estuaries

31. Mass Spectrometry-Based Integration and Expansion of the Chemical Diversity Harbored Within a Marine Sponge

32. Microdroplet-Based Potentiometric Redox Measurements on Gold Nanoporous Electrodes

33. Symbiont carbon and nitrogen assimilation in the Cassiopea–Symbiodinium mutualism

34. Potentiometric Measurements in Biofouling Solutions: Comparison of Nanoporous Gold to Planar Gold

35. Productivity links morphology, symbiont specificity and bleaching in the evolution of Caribbean octocoral symbioses

36. Shifts in sponge-microbe mutualisms across an experimental irradiance gradient

37. Quality or quantity: is nutrient transfer driven more by symbiont identity and productivity than by symbiont abundance?

39. Complex interactions between marine sponges and their symbiotic microbial communities

40. Does concentrating chemical defenses within specific regions of marine sponges result in enhanced protection from predators?

41. Chemical defenses, nutritional quality, and structural components in three sponge species: Ircinia felix, I. campana, and Aplysina fulva

42. Examining mummichog growth and movement: Are some individuals making intra-season migrations to optimize growth?

43. Chemical variability within the marine sponge Aplysina fulva

44. Variation in species diversity and functional traits of sponge communities near human populations in Bocas del Toro, Panama

45. Metabolic diversity and niche structure in sponges from the Miskito Cays, Honduras

46. Sponge exhalent seawater contains a unique chemical profile of dissolved organic matter

47. Sponge-microbe symbioses: recent advances and new directions

48. Sponge–Microbe Symbioses

50. Procedural Sedation for Electrical Cardioversion

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