Instructors:

Dr. Robert Thacker

Sally Leys

Dr. Cristina Diaz
Course description:
The course is aimed at graduate students, post-docs, or professionals who are interested in learning and applying knowledge about the diversity and ecology of one of the most conspicuous organisms in tropical benthic marine ecosystems. The students participating in this course will:
- Learn to describe and identify the most common sponges from the mangroves and shallow coral reefs of the Bocas del Toro region
- Learn general biological and ecological characteristics of the group.
- Gain hands-on ecological and taxonomic experience with tropical marine sponges.
- Learn basic ecological survey techniques.
- Learn how to measure photosynthesis rates of sponge symbionts.
This course seeks to give the participant the necessary tools to continue studies on the taxonomy and /or ecology of sponges. The course will last ten days, with four days dedicated to taxonomic training, including the characteristics and identification of the various sponge orders. Common taxa at Bocas del Toro will be identified to species. Four days will consider the general ecology of sponges, including topics such as feeding, reproduction, competition, chemical ecology, and biogeography. We will conduct surveys of sponges at several field sites near the Bocas Research Station to collect baseline data for conservation and for future studies. The remaining five days will be dedicated to an independent project, and its presentation. Daily activities will include: morning and afternoon lectures, a field trip, lab work, and discussion sections or talks.
Application Procedure
Applications will be accepted after December 1, 2006 and must be complete before May 1, 2007. Applications that are not complete by that time will not be considered.
Please e-mail your CV, 1 letter of recommendation, and a 1-2 page statement explaining your background and reasons for taking the course, to Rachel Collin at CollinR@si.edu
Limit 12 students.
Participants:

Sophie Carteron

Tse-Lynn Loh

Paco Cardenas

Gideon Tirosh

Andrew Mobley

Erick Sperling

Paula Young

Belinda Longakit

Alice Rodriguez Perez P.

Edlin Guerra

Sara Rivero

Caterina Longo

Linnet Busutil Lopez

Ronan Roche
Supported by a grant from the
Smithsonian Institution’s Women’s Committee and SENACYT
Presentations and Publications
Presentations
Mobley, A. S., L. Busutil, S. P. Leys, M. C. Diaz, R. Collin, and R. W. Thacker. 2008. Phototactic responses of larvae from the marine sponge Xestospongia proxima. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. San Antonio, Texas.
Thacker, R. W., R. Collin, M. C. Diaz, G. Lambert, R. Rocha, and C. Lambert. 2007. Training in Tropical Taxonomy: Training for new investigators in the field and laboratory. 36th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2007. Cryptic diversity of symbiotic cyanobacteria in coral reef sponges: host-specificity and ecological significance. 36th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Kimble, S. J. A., R. W. Thacker, and M. C. Diaz. 2007. Sponge diversity on mangrove roots: Does size matter? 36th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Thacker, R. W. 2007. Evolutionary specialization of sponge-cyanobacteria symbioses: co-speciation vs. colonization. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, Arizona.
Collin, R., L. Weigt, A. Driskell, R. Rocha, M.-P. Miglietta, and R. W. Thacker. 2007. All Bocas Barcoding Alliance, Part 1: DNA barcoding of the marine organisms of Bocas del Toro, Panama. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, Arizona.
Thacker, R. W., R. Collin, M. C. Diaz, G. Lambert, R. Rocha, and C. Lambert. 2007. Training in Tropical Taxonomy: Training for new investigators in the field and laboratory. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, Arizona.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2007. Host-specificity of sponge-associated unicellular cyanobacteria, Candidatus Synechococcus spongiarum. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, Arizona.
Kimble, S. J. A., R. W. Thacker, and M. C. Diaz. 2007. Sponge diversity on mangrove roots: Does size matter? Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Phoenix, Arizona.
Thacker, R. W. 2006. Cyanobacterial symbionts of marine sponges: Current status and new directions. Roundtable presentation for Marine Sponges as Microbial Fermenters. 11th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Vienna, Austria.
Thacker, R. W., and P. M. Erwin. 2006. Contributions of cyanobacterial symbionts to host sponge metabolism. 11th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Vienna, Austria.
Thacker, R. W., and P. M. Erwin. 2006. Cyanobacterial symbionts of marine sponges: Evolutionary specialization and contributions to host sponge metabolism. 5th International Symbiosis Society Congress. Vienna, Austria.
Thacker, R. W., M. C. Diaz, K. Rützler, P. M. Erwin, S. J. A. Kimble, and M. J. Pierce. 2006. Filamentous cyanobacterial symbionts of Caribbean sponges. 7th International Sponge Symposium. Búzios, Brazil.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2006. Incidence, identity and importance of photosynthetic symbionts in shallow-water coral reef sponge communities. 7th International Sponge Symposium. Búzios, Brazil.
Diaz, M. C., R. W. Thacker, and K. Rützler. 2006. Haliclona sp. nov. and Xestospongia sp. nov.: Two new sponge species from Bocas del Toro (Panama) with a unique cyanobacterial association. 7th International Sponge Symposium. Búzios, Brazil.
Schlöder, C., R. W. Thacker, and D. Gochfeld. 2006. Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on sponge community structure and disease incidence. 7th International Sponge Symposium. Búzios, Brazil.
Diaz, M. C., R. W. Thacker, G. Muricy, and R. Collin. 2006. Taxonomy and ecology of Caribbean sponges: Effective training for new investigators. 7th International Sponge Symposium. Búzios, Brazil.
Thacker, R. W. 2006. Sponge-cyanobacteria symbioses. Symbiofest 2006. Athens, Georgia.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2006. Photosynthetic symbionts of Panamanian coral reef sponges. 83rd Annual Meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science. Troy, Alabama.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2006. Sponge-photosymbiont associations in Caribbean coral reefs of Panama. 35th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting. Quebec City, Quebec.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2006. Symbiosis between Caribbean coral reef sponges and cyanobacteria. Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference. Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Diaz, M. C., R. W. Thacker, and R. Collin. 2006. Taxonomy and ecology of Caribbean sponges: effective training for new investigators. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Orlando, Florida.
Erwin, P. M., and R. W. Thacker. 2006. Incidence and importance of photosynthetic symbionts in shallow-water sponge communities. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Orlando, Florida.
Publications
Erwin, P. M. and R. W. Thacker. 2008. Cryptic diversity of the symbiotic cyanobacterium Synechococcus spongiarum among sponge hosts. Molecular Ecology. In press.
Erwin, P. M. and R. W. Thacker. 2008. Phototrophic nutrition and symbiont diversity of two Caribbean sponge-cyanobacteria symbioses. Marine Ecology Progress Series. In press.
Erwin, P. M. and R. W. Thacker. 2007. Incidence and identity of photosynthetic symbionts in Caribbean coral reef sponge communities. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 87: 1683-1692.
Thacker, R. W., M. C. Diaz, K. Rützler, P. M. Erwin, S. J. A. Kimble, M. J. Pierce, and S. L. Dillard. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships among the filamentous cyanobacterial symbionts of Caribbean sponges and a comparison of photosynthetic production between sponges hosting filamentous and unicellular cyanobacteria. In: Custódio, M. R., G. Lôbo-Hajdu, E. Hajdu, and G. Muricy (eds.). Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation, and Sustainability, Série Livros 28. Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. pp. 621-626.
Diaz, M. C., R. W. Thacker, and K. Rützler. 2007. Haliclona (Soestella) walentinae (Chalinidae, Haplosclerida) and Xestospongia bocatorensis (Petrosiidae, Haplosclerida), two new sponge species from Caribbean Panamá with filamentous cyanobacterial symbionts. In: Custódio, M. R., G. Lôbo-Hajdu, E. Hajdu, and G. Muricy (eds.). Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation, and Sustainability, Série Livros 28. Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. pp. 31-36.
Gochfeld, D. J., C. Schlöder, and R. W. Thacker. 2007. Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on sponge community structure and disease prevalence in Bocas del Toro, Panamá. In: Custódio, M. R., G. Lôbo-Hajdu, E. Hajdu, and G. Muricy (eds.). Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation, and Sustainability, Série Livros 28. Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. pp. 335-343.
Erwin, P. M. and R. W. Thacker. 2007. Phylogenetic analyses of marine sponges within the order Verongida: a comparison of morphological and molecular data. Invertebrate Biology 126(3): 220-234.