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Jasper Merijn de Goeij
Jasper Merijn de Goeij
University of Amsterdam; Department of Freshwater and Marine Ecology
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Surviving in a marine desert: the sponge loop retains resources within coral reefs
JM De Goeij, D Van Oevelen, MJA Vermeij, R Osinga, JJ Middelburg, ...
Science 342 (6154), 108-110, 2013
8152013
Major bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal by encrusting coral reef cavity sponges
JM de Goeij, H van den Berg, MM van Oostveen, EHG Epping, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 357, 139-151, 2008
2572008
Coral mucus fuels the sponge loop in warm-and cold-water coral reef ecosystems
L Rix, JM de Goeij, CE Mueller, U Struck, JJ Middelburg, FC van Duyl, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 18715, 2016
1832016
Tracing 13Cenriched dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the bacteria-containing coral reef sponge Halisarca caerulea: Evidence for DOM-feeding
JM Goeij, L Moodley, M Houtekamer, NM Carballeira, FC Duyl
Limnology and Oceanography 53 (4), 1376-1386, 2008
1512008
Differential recycling of coral and algal dissolved organic matter via the sponge loop
L Rix, JM de Goeij, D van Oevelen, U Struck, FA Al-Horani, C Wild, ...
Functional Ecology, 778-789, 2017
1412017
Natural diet of coral-excavating sponges consists mainly of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
B Mueller, JM de Goeij, MJA Vermeij, Y Mulders, E van der Ent, M Ribes, ...
PloS one 9 (2), e90152, 2014
1342014
Cell kinetics of the marine sponge Halisarca caerulea reveal rapid cell turnover and shedding
JM De Goeij, A De Kluijver, FC Van Duyl, J Vacelet, RH Wijffels, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 212 (23), 3892-3900, 2009
1312009
Coral cavities are sinks of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
JM de Goeij, FC Van Duyl
Limnology and Oceanography 52 (6), 2608-2617, 2007
1232007
Cell turnover and detritus production in marine sponges from tropical and temperate benthic ecosystems
BE Alexander, K Liebrand, R Osinga, HG van der Geest, W Admiraal, ...
PloS one 9 (10), e109486, 2014
1182014
Characterization of a sponge microbiome using an integrative genome-centric approach
JP Engelberts, SJ Robbins, JM de Goeij, M Aranda, SC Bell, NS Webster
The ISME Journal 14 (5), 1100-1110, 2020
1172020
Nutrient fluxes and ecological functions of coral reef sponges in a changing ocean
JM de Goeij, MP Lesser, JR Pawlik
Climate change, ocean acidification and sponges: Impacts across multiple …, 2017
1092017
Reef sponges facilitate the transfer of coral-derived organic matter to their associated fauna via the sponge loop
L Rix, JM de Goeij, D van Oevelen, U Struck, FA Al-Horani, C Wild, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 589, 85-96, 2018
952018
Heterotrophy in the earliest gut: a single-cell view of heterotrophic carbon and nitrogen assimilation in sponge-microbe symbioses
L Rix, M Ribes, R Coma, MT Jahn, JM de Goeij, D Van Oevelen, S Escrig, ...
The ISME journal 14 (10), 2554-2567, 2020
842020
Rebuilding coral reefs: a decadal grand challenge
N Knowlton, E Corcoran, T Felis, J de Goeij, A Grottoli, S Harding, ...
International Coral Reef Society and Future Earth Coasts, 2021
652021
Cell kinetics during regeneration in the sponge Halisarca caerulea: how local is the response to tissue damage?
BE Alexander, M Achlatis, R Osinga, HG van der Geest, JPM Cleutjens, ...
PeerJ 3, e820, 2015
632015
A deep-sea sponge loop? sponges transfer dissolved and particulate organic carbon and nitrogen to associated fauna
MC Bart, M Hudspith, HT Rapp, PFM Verdonschot, JM de Goeij
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 604879, 2021
472021
Subcellular view of host–microbiome nutrient exchange in sponges: insights into the ecological success of an early metazoan–microbe symbiosis
M Hudspith, L Rix, M Achlatis, J Bougoure, P Guagliardo, PL Clode, ...
Microbiome 9, 1-15, 2021
412021
Towards the identification of ancestrally shared regenerative mechanisms across the Metazoa: A Transcriptomic case study in the Demosponge Halisarca caerulea
NJ Kenny, JM de Goeij, DM de Bakker, CG Whalen, E Berezikov, ...
Marine genomics 37, 135-147, 2018
412018
Differential processing of dissolved and particulate organic matter by deep-sea sponges and their microbial symbionts
MC Bart, A de Kluijver, S Hoetjes, S Absalah, B Mueller, E Kenchington, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 17515, 2020
402020
Single-cell visualization indicates direct role of sponge host in uptake of dissolved organic matter
M Achlatis, M Pernice, K Green, JM de Goeij, P Guagliardo, MR Kilburn, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1916), 20192153, 2019
402019
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