Sponge Communities on Caribbean Coral Reefs Are Structured by Factors That Are Top-Down, Not Bottom-Up
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Sponge Communities on Caribbean Coral Reefs Are Structured by Factors That Are Top-Down, Not Bottom-Up
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 8, Issue 5, Pages e62573
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2013-05-09
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0062573
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Cold-water event of January 2010 results in catastrophic benthic mortality on patch reefs in the Florida Keys
- (2012) M. A. Colella et al. CORAL REEFS
- Effects of water temperature and pH on growth and metabolite biosynthesis of coral reef sponges
- (2012) AR Duckworth et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Friend or foe? No evidence that association with the sponge Mycale laevis provides a benefit to corals of the genus Montastraea
- (2012) TL Loh et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Threatened Reef Corals of the World
- (2012) Danwei Huang PLoS One
- Diversity of Interaction Types and Ecological Community Stability
- (2012) A. Mougi et al. SCIENCE
- The Functions of Biological Diversity in an Age of Extinction
- (2012) S. Naeem et al. SCIENCE
- The Chemical Ecology of Sponges on Caribbean Reefs: Natural Products Shape Natural Systems
- (2011) Joseph R. Pawlik BIOSCIENCE
- Bottom-up control of consumers leads to top-down indirect facilitation of invasive annual herbs in semiarid Chile
- (2011) Jaime Madrigal et al. ECOLOGY
- Bleaching of the giant barrel spongeXestospongia mutain the Florida Keys
- (2011) Steven E. McMurray et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Complex interactions between marine sponges and their symbiotic microbial communities
- (2011) Christopher J. Freeman et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Temperature variability and algal isotopic heterogeneity on a Floridian coral reef
- (2011) Malcolm D. Stokes et al. Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective
- Projecting Coral Reef Futures Under Global Warming and Ocean Acidification
- (2011) J. M. Pandolfi et al. SCIENCE
- Demographics of increasing populations of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta in the Florida Keys
- (2010) Steven E. McMurray et al. ECOLOGY
- Both bottom-up and top-down processes contribute to plant diversity maintenance in an edaphically heterogeneous ecosystem
- (2010) Joanne L. Denyer et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Evidence of a resource trade-off between growth and chemical defenses among Caribbean coral reef sponges
- (2010) W Leong et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Fragments or propagules? Reproductive tradeoffs among Callyspongia spp. from Florida coral reefs
- (2010) Wai Leong et al. OIKOS
- Phase shifts and the stability of macroalgal communities on Caribbean coral reefs
- (2009) Peter J. Mumby CORAL REEFS
- Bitten down to size: Fish predation determines growth form of the Caribbean coral reef sponge Mycale laevis
- (2009) Tse-Lynn Loh et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- Ecology of mesophotic coral reefs
- (2009) Michael P. Lesser et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- Top-down and bottom-up factors affecting seabird population trends in the California current system (1985–2006)
- (2009) David G. Ainley et al. PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY
- The habitat function of mangroves for terrestrial and marine fauna: A review
- (2008) I. Nagelkerken et al. AQUATIC BOTANY
- Marine Ecosystem-based Management in Practice: Scientific and Governance Challenges
- (2008) Mary Ruckelshaus et al. BIOSCIENCE
- Resilience, Robustness, and Marine Ecosystem-based Management
- (2008) Simon A. Levin et al. BIOSCIENCE
- Genetic structure of the Caribbean giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta using the I3-M11 partition of COI
- (2008) S. López-Legentil et al. CORAL REEFS
- Phase-shift in coral reef communities in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), USA
- (2008) Ronald J. Maliao et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Redwood of the reef: growth and age of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta in the Florida Keys
- (2008) S. E. McMurray et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Patterns of sponge recruitment and growth on a shipwreck corroborate chemical defense resource trade-off
- (2008) JR Pawlik et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Phototrophic nutrition and symbiont diversity of two Caribbean sponge–cyanobacteria symbioses
- (2008) PM Erwin et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now