Alicia M. Reigel

Affiliation: Washington and Lee University
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Orcid: 0000-0002-1309-7046

Project: Collaborative Research: The Influence of Sponge Holobiont Metabolism on Coral Reef Dissolved Organic Matter and Reef Microorganisms (9 datasets)

DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Coral fragment surface area calculations utilizing two methods (tin foil and Image J) and corresponding zooxanthellae count data

Role: Scientist

2022-09-21Final 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

Roles: Scientist, Contact

2023-02-16Final 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

Role: Scientist

2024-05-02Final no updates expected
Seawater nutrient/metabolite and flow cytometry metadata - Picoplankton incubation experiment 2020

Roles: Scientist, Contact

2023-09-07Final no updates expected
Benthic survey of Looe Key and Wonderland Reef conducted in 10-15 December 2023

Role: Scientist

2024-05-02Final no updates expected
Effects of sponge excurrent seawater on coral reef picoplankton composition in the Florida Keys January 2022

Role: Scientist

2025-06-17Final no updates expected
Microbiome profiling of bacterioplankton communities on sponge excurrent water, coral exudate water, and surface reef water.

Role: Scientist

2025-06-17Final no updates expected
Results of incurrent/excurrent water samples taken from three sponge species from the Florida Keys (USA) over two or three days using a modified version of the vacuSIP in January 2022

Role: Scientist

2025-08-26Final no updates expected
Dissolved organic matter and nutrient data from water samples collected in Dec 2020 from six sponge species at two coral reef sites in the Florida Keys

Role: Scientist

2025-08-03Final no updates expected