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Olinger LK, Strangman WK, McMurray SE, Mead RN, Pawlik JR (2025) The giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta takes up dissolved organic matter from benthic cyanobacterial mats. Organic Geochemistry 200:104922
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Olinger LK, McClenaghan B, Hajibabaei M, Fahner N, Berghuis L, Rajabi H, Erwin P, Lane CS, Pawlik JR (2024) Looking for the sponge loop: analyses of detritus on a Caribbean forereef using stable isotope and eDNA metabarcoding techniques. PeerJ 12:e16970
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Olinger LK, Strangman WK, McMurray SE, Pawlik JR (2021) Sponges With Microbial Symbionts Transform Dissolved Organic Matter and Take Up Organohalides. Front Mar Sci 8:665789
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Olinger LK, Chaves-Fonnegra A, Enochs IC, Brandt ME (2021) Three competitors in three dimensions: Photogrammetry reveals rapid overgrowth of coral during multispecies competition with sponges and algae. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 657:109–121
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Olinger LK, Scott AR, McMurray SE, Pawlik JR (2019) Growth estimates of Caribbean reef sponges on a shipwreck using 3D photogrammetry. Sci Rep 9:1–12
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Olinger LK, Heidmann SL, Durdall AN, Howe C, Ramseyer T, Thomas SG, Lasseigne DN, Brown EJ, Cassell JS, Donihe MM, Romero MDD, Duke MA, Green D, Hillbrand P, Grimes KRW, Nemeth RS, Smith TB, Brandt M (2017) Altered juvenile fish communities associated with invasive Halophila stipulacea seagrass habitats in the U.S. Virgin Islands. PLoS ONE
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