Christopher J. Freeman, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Biology University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
Area:
General Biology, Ecology Biology, Microbiology Biology

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2024 Reigel AM, Easson CG, Apprill A, Freeman CJ, Bartley MM, Fiore CL. Sponge-derived matter is assimilated by coral holobionts. Communications Biology. 7: 146. PMID 38308082 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-05836-z  0.302
2021 Mohanty I, Tapadar S, Moore SG, Biggs JS, Freeman CJ, Gaul DA, Garg N, Agarwal V. Presence of Bromotyrosine Alkaloids in Marine Sponges Is Independent of Metabolomic and Microbiome Architectures. Msystems. 6. PMID 33727403 DOI: 10.1128/mSystems.01387-20  0.305
2020 Freeman CJ, Easson CG, Matterson KO, Thacker RW, Baker DM, Paul VJ. Microbial symbionts and ecological divergence of Caribbean sponges: A new perspective on an ancient association. The Isme Journal. PMID 32203120 DOI: 10.1038/S41396-020-0625-3  0.723
2020 Janiak D, Freeman C, Seemann J, Campbell J, Paul V, Duffy J. Spatial variation in the effects of predator exclusion on epifaunal community development in seagrass beds Marine Ecology Progress Series. 649: 21-33. DOI: 10.3354/Meps13449  0.362
2020 Galimany E, Lunt J, Freeman CJ, Houk J, Sauvage T, Santos L, Lunt J, Kolmakova M, Mossop M, Domingos A, Phlips EJ, Paul VJ. Bivalve Feeding Responses to Microalgal Bloom Species in the Indian River Lagoon: the Potential for Top-Down Control Estuaries and Coasts. 43: 1519-1532. DOI: 10.1007/S12237-020-00746-9  0.451
2019 Cantrell TP, Freeman CJ, Paul VJ, Agarwal V, Garg N. Mass Spectrometry-Based Integration and Expansion of the Chemical Diversity Harbored Within a Marine Sponge. Journal of the American Society For Mass Spectrometry. PMID 31093948 DOI: 10.1007/S13361-019-02207-5  0.301
2019 Paul VJ, Freeman CJ, Agarwal V. Chemical ecology of marine sponges: new opportunities through "-omics". Integrative and Comparative Biology. PMID 30942859 DOI: 10.1093/Icb/Icz014  0.527
2018 Freeman CJ, Janiak DS, Mossop M, Osman R, Paul VJ. Spatial and temporal shifts in the diet of the barnacle within a subtropical estuary. Peerj. 6: e5485. PMID 30128215 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.5485  0.371
2018 Baker DM, Freeman CJ, Wong JCY, Fogel ML, Knowlton N. Climate change promotes parasitism in a coral symbiosis. The Isme Journal. PMID 29379177 DOI: 10.1038/S41396-018-0046-8  0.43
2018 Janiak D, Osman R, Freeman C, Paul V. Artificial structures versus mangrove prop roots: a general comparison of epifaunal communities within the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA Marine Ecology Progress Series. 607: 85-98. DOI: 10.3354/Meps12783  0.381
2017 Fiore CL, Freeman CJ, Kujawinski EB. Sponge exhalent seawater contains a unique chemical profile of dissolved organic matter. Peerj. 5: e2870. PMID 28097070 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.2870  0.416
2017 Freeman C, Stoner E, Easson C, Matterson K, Baker D. Variation in δ13C and δ15N values suggests a coupling of host and symbiont metabolism in the Symbiodinium-Cassiopea mutualism Marine Ecology Progress Series. 571: 245-251. DOI: 10.3354/Meps12138  0.393
2016 Freeman CJ, Easson CG. Sponge distribution and the presence of photosymbionts in Moorea, French Polynesia. Peerj. 4: e1816. PMID 27014516 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.1816  0.503
2015 Easson CG, Matterson KO, Freeman CJ, Archer SK, Thacker RW. Variation in species diversity and functional traits of sponge communities near human populations in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Peerj. 3: e1385. PMID 26587347 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.1385  0.667
2015 Baker DM, Freeman CJ, Knowlton N, Thacker RW, Kim K, Fogel ML. Productivity links morphology, symbiont specificity and bleaching in the evolution of Caribbean octocoral symbioses. The Isme Journal. PMID 25989369 DOI: 10.1038/Ismej.2015.71  0.673
2015 Freeman CJ, Baker DM, Easson CG, Thacker RW. Shifts in sponge-microbe mutualisms across an experimental irradiance gradient Marine Ecology Progress Series. 526: 41-53. DOI: 10.3354/Meps11249  0.704
2015 Freeman CJ, Easson CG, Baker DM. Niche structure of marine sponges from temperate hard-bottom habitats within Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. DOI: 10.1017/S0025315415000363  0.583
2014 Freeman CJ, Easson CG, Baker DM. Metabolic diversity and niche structure in sponges from the Miskito Cays, Honduras. Peerj. 2: e695. PMID 25548731 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.695  0.581
2013 Freeman CJ, Thacker RW, Baker DM, Fogel ML. Quality or quantity: is nutrient transfer driven more by symbiont identity and productivity than by symbiont abundance? The Isme Journal. 7: 1116-25. PMID 23407307 DOI: 10.1038/Ismej.2013.7  0.683
2012 Thacker RW, Freeman CJ. Sponge-microbe symbioses: recent advances and new directions. Advances in Marine Biology. 62: 57-111. PMID 22664121 DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-394283-8.00002-3  0.693
2012 Gochfeld DJ, Easson CG, Freeman CJ, Thacker RW, Olson JB. Disease and nutrient enrichment as potential stressors on the Caribbean sponge aplysina cauliformis and its bacterial symbionts Marine Ecology Progress Series. 456: 101-111. DOI: 10.3354/Meps09716  0.64
2012 Freeman CJ, Gleason DF. Does concentrating chemical defenses within specific regions of marine sponges result in enhanced protection from predators? Hydrobiologia. 687: 289-297. DOI: 10.1007/S10750-011-0792-3  0.376
2011 Freeman CJ, Thacker RW. Complex interactions between marine sponges and their symbiotic microbial communities Limnology and Oceanography. 56: 1577-1586. DOI: 10.4319/Lo.2011.56.5.1577  0.689
2010 Thacker RW, Díaz MC, de Voogd NJ, van Soest RW, Freeman CJ, Mobley AS, LaPietra J, Cope K, McKenna S. Preliminary assessment of sponge biodiversity on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles. Plos One. 5: e9622. PMID 20502643 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0009622  0.633
2010 Freeman CJ, Gleason DF. Chemical defenses, nutritional quality, and structural components in three sponge species: Ircinia felix, I. campana, and Aplysina fulva Marine Biology. 157: 1083-1093. DOI: 10.1007/S00227-010-1389-5  0.352
2009 Haas HL, Freeman CJ, Logan JM, Deegan L, Gaines EF. Examining mummichog growth and movement: Are some individuals making intra-season migrations to optimize growth? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 369: 8-16. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jembe.2008.09.027  0.333
2008 Nuñez CV, de Almeida EVR, Granato AC, Marques SO, Santos KO, Pereira FR, Macedo ML, Ferreira AG, Hajdu E, Pinheiro US, Muricy G, Peixinho S, Freeman CJ, Gleason DF, Berlinck RGS. Chemical variability within the marine sponge Aplysina fulva Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 36: 283-296. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bse.2007.09.008  0.327
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