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Evaluating methods for the preservation and extraction of DNA and RNA for analysis of microbial communities in marine sponges
RL Simister, S Schmitt, MW Taylor
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 397 (1), 38-43, 2011
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Microbial community structure in the gut of the New Zealand insect Auckland tree weta (Hemideina thoracica)
DW Waite, M Dsouza, K Biswas, DF Ward, P Deines, MW Taylor
Archives of Microbiology 197, 603-612, 2015
Mandates: US Department of Energy
Impact of explantation techniques on the microbiota of the marine sponge Ecionemia alata
KM Meyer, P Deines, PJ Schupp, MW Taylor
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 484, 11-15, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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Marine sponges as microbial fermenters
U Hentschel, KM Usher, MW Taylor
FEMS microbiology ecology 55 (2), 167-177, 2006
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Genomic insights into the marine sponge microbiome
U Hentschel, J Piel, SM Degnan, MW Taylor
Nature Reviews Microbiology 10 (9), 641-654, 2012
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Diversity, structure and convergent evolution of the global sponge microbiome
T Thomas, L Moitinho-Silva, M Lurgi, JR Björk, C Easson, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 11870, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, Australian Research Council, Fundação para a …
Assessing the complex sponge microbiota: core, variable and species-specific bacterial communities in marine sponges
S Schmitt, P Tsai, J Bell, J Fromont, M Ilan, N Lindquist, T Perez, ...
The ISME Journal 6 (3), 564-576, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, German Research Foundation
Deep sequencing reveals exceptional diversity and modes of transmission for bacterial sponge symbionts
NS Webster, MW Taylor, F Behnam, S Lücker, T Rattei, S Whalan, M Horn, ...
Environmental Microbiology 12 (8), 2070-2082, 2010
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Could some coral reefs become sponge reefs as our climate changes?
JJ Bell, SK Davy, T Jones, MW Taylor, NS Webster
Global change biology 19 (9), 2613-2624, 2013
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Comparative analyses of vertebrate gut microbiomes reveal convergence between birds and bats
SJ Song, JG Sanders, F Delsuc, J Metcalf, K Amato, MW Taylor, F Mazel, ...
MBio 11 (1), 10.1128/mbio. 02901-19, 2020
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture, Canadian …
Evaluating the core microbiota in complex communities: a systematic investigation
C Astudillo‐García, JJ Bell, NS Webster, B Glasl, J Jompa, JM Montoya, ...
Environmental microbiology 19 (4), 1450-1462, 2017
Mandates: Australian Research Council
The sponge microbiome project
L Moitinho-Silva, S Nielsen, A Amir, A Gonzalez, GL Ackermann, ...
Gigascience 6 (10), gix077, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health, US …
‘Sponge-specific’bacteria are widespread (but rare) in diverse marine environments
MW Taylor, P Tsai, RL Simister, P Deines, E Botte, G Ericson, S Schmitt, ...
The ISME Journal 7 (2), 438-443, 2013
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Activity profiles for marine sponge-associated bacteria obtained by 16S rRNA vs 16S rRNA gene comparisons
J Kamke, MW Taylor, S Schmitt
The ISME Journal 4 (4), 498-508, 2010
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Bacterial community profiles in low microbial abundance sponges
EC Giles, J Kamke, L Moitinho-Silva, MW Taylor, U Hentschel, T Ravasi, ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 83 (1), 232-241, 2013
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Diversity and mode of transmission of ammonia‐oxidizing archaea in marine sponges
D Steger, P Ettinger‐Epstein, S Whalan, U Hentschel, R De Nys, ...
Environmental Microbiology 10 (4), 1087-1094, 2008
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Application of diffusion growth chambers for the cultivation of marine sponge-associated bacteria
G Steinert, S Whitfield, MW Taylor, C Thoms, PJ Schupp
Marine Biotechnology 16, 594-603, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Deep sequencing reveals diversity and community structure of complex microbiota in five Mediterranean sponges
S Schmitt, U Hentschel, MW Taylor
Ancient Animals, New Challenges: Developments in Sponge Research, 341-351, 2012
Mandates: German Research Foundation
C hloroflexi bacteria are more diverse, abundant, and similar in high than in low microbial abundance sponges
S Schmitt, P Deines, F Behnam, M Wagner, MW Taylor
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 78 (3), 497-510, 2011
Mandates: German Research Foundation
In four shallow and mesophotic tropical reef sponges from Guam the microbial community largely depends on host identity
G Steinert, MW Taylor, P Deines, RL Simister, NJ De Voogd, M Hoggard, ...
PeerJ 4, e1936, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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