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Alicia M. Reigel
Affiliation:
Appalachian State University
Address:
572 Rivers St.
Boone, NC
USA 28607
ORCiD:
0000-0002-1309-7046
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Datasets
Project:
Collaborative Research: The Influence of Sponge Holobiont Metabolism on Coral Reef Dissolved Organic Matter and Reef Microorganisms
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Seawater nutrient/metabolite and flow cytometry metadata - Picoplankton incubation experiment 2020
Scientist, Contact
2023-09-07
Final no updates expected
Benthic survey of Looe Key and Wonderland Reef conducted in 10-15 December 2023
Scientist
2024-05-02
Final no updates expected
Surface water and N.digitalis inhalent/exhalent water sample nutrient and bacterioplankton metadata of Looe Key and Wonderland Reef conducted in 10-15 December 2023
Scientist
2024-05-02
Final no updates expected
Isotopic analysis of ¹³C and ¹⁵N for sponges, coral, and zooxanthellae (family Symbiodiniaceae) used in a 'pulse-chase' experiment to examine the uptake of sponge-derived nutrients by the coral holobiont
Scientist, Contact
2023-02-16
Final no updates expected
Coral fragment surface area calculations utilizing two methods (tin foil and Image J) and corresponding zooxanthellae count data
Scientist
2022-09-21
Final no updates expected
Project:
Collaborative Research: Investigations into microbially mediated ecological diversification in sponges
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Fluorescence dissolved organic matter (fDOM) analysis of inhalant and exhalent water samples from sponges studied at an artificial reef off the coast of the Florida Keys, USA in August 2021
Scientist
2023-08-11
Final no updates expected