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https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3160757

holds various files of this Leiden

University dissertation.

Author: Bayona Maldonado, L.M.

Title: Giant barrel sponges in diverse habitats: a story about the metabolome

Issue Date: 2021-04-22

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Giant barrel sponges in diverse

habitats: a story about the

metabolome

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Lina María Bayona Maldonado. 2021. Giant barrel sponges in diverse habitats: a story about the metabolome. Ph.D. Thesis at Leiden University, The Netherlands 2021.

ISBN: 978-94-92597-70-0 Design of covert: Sergio Bayona Printing and biding: Printsupport4u

This Ph.D. research was made possible with the financial support of: Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry, Colombian government. The Dutch Research Council (NWO).

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Giant barrel sponges in diverse habitats: a story about the

metabolome

Proefschrift

Ter verkrijging van

de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van rector magnificus prof.dr.ir. H. Bijl,

volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 22 april 2021

klokke 16:15 uur

door

Lina María Bayona Maldonado geboren te Bogotá, Colombia

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Promotoren

Prof. Dr. Peter G. L. Klinkhamer Leiden University

Prof. Dr. Nicole de Voogd

Naturalis Biodiversity Center & Leiden University

Co-promotor

Dr. Young Hae Choi Leiden University

Promotiecommissie:

Prof. Dr. Gilles van Wezel Leiden University Prof. Dr. Remko Offringa Leiden University

Prof. Dr. Nathaniel Martin Leiden University

Prof. Dr. Shirley A. Pomponi Florida Atlantic University Dr. David Overy

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Content

Chapter 1

General Introduction

11

Chapter 2

Recent

progress

in

marine

organism

metabolomics

25

Chapter 3

Increasing Metabolic Diversity in Marine Sponges

Extracts by Controlling Extraction Parameters

59

Chapter 4

Influence of the geographical location on the

metabolic production of giant barrel sponges

(Xestospongia spp.) revealed by metabolomics

tools

77

Chapter 5

Metabolic variation in Caribbean giant barrel

sponges: influence of age and sea-depth

117

Chapter 6

Study of the lipid profile of three different

genetic groups of the Indo-Pacific giant barrel

sponge and possible implications in their

response to environmental conditions

141

Chapter 7

Concluding remarks and future perspectives

179

References

189

Summary

213

Samenvatting

216

Resumen

219

Curriculum Vitae

222

List of publications

223

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