Robert W. Thacker

Affiliation: Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook)
Address: []
Orcid: 0000-0002-9654-0073

Project: Collaborative Research: Investigations into microbially mediated ecological diversification in sponges (11 datasets)

DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent 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

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2023-08-11Final no updates expected
Potential microplastic counts of 6 common Caribbean spong species collected June 21, 2019 in Bocas del Toro, Panama

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-05-07Final no updates expected
16S microbiome metadata collected from shallow artificial reef sponges and seawater in the Florida Keys, USA from Apr 2021 to Aug 2021

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-02-21Final with updates expected
Isotopic data from sponges collected in 2013 and 2014 from reefs in Honduras, Belize, Panama and the Florida Keys.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-02-25Final no updates expected
Microbiome data from sponges collected in 2013 and 2014 from reefs in Honduras, Belize, Panama and the Florida Keys.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-04-23Final no updates expected
NanoSIMS data from sponges collected in Summerland Key in Florida between July 27 - August 19, 2021

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-04-23Final no updates expected
Bulk isotope data from sponges collected in Summerland Key in Florida between July 27 - August 19, 2021

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-02-26Final no updates expected
Autotrophy, heterotrophy and niche partitioning in Caribbean sponges sampled June 9, 2019 on reef sites around Bocas del Toro Panama.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-02-27Final no updates expected
Literature review of sponge-microbe interactions on sixteen characteristics of 82 sponges.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-04-23Final no updates expected
Potential microplastic sizes of 6 common Caribbean spong species collected June 21, 2019 in Bocas del Toro, Panama

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-05-07Final no updates expected
Flow cytometry data from Incurrent and Excurrent flow samples collected from shallow artificial reef sponges and seawater in the Florida Keys, USA from Apr 2021 to Aug 2021

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2025-08-27Preliminary and in progress