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Nicole J. de Voogd

Researcher at Naturalis

Publications -  205
Citations -  5434

Nicole J. de Voogd is an academic researcher from Naturalis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sponge & Coral reef. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 186 publications receiving 4488 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole J. de Voogd include Kumamoto University & University of British Columbia.

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The magnitude of global marine species diversity

Ward Appeltans, +125 more
- 04 Dec 2012 - 
TL;DR: The first register of the marine species of the world is compiled and it is estimated that between one-third and two-thirds of marine species may be undescribed, and previous estimates of there being well over one million marine species appear highly unlikely.
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Global Diversity of Sponges (Porifera)

TL;DR: Results obtained demonstrate that regional approaches to analytical biogeography are at present more likely to achieve insights into the biogeographic history of sponges than a global perspective, which appears currently too ambitious.
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From anti-fouling to biofilm inhibition: new cytotoxic secondary metabolites from two Indonesian Agelas sponges

TL;DR: Chemical investigation of Indonesian marine sponges Agelas linnaei and A. nakamurai afforded 24 alkaloid derivatives representing either bromopyrrole or diterpene alkaloids including 11 new natural products with the latter exhibiting unusual functionalities.
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Variation in the diversity and composition of benthic taxa as a function of distance offshore, depth and exposure in the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia

TL;DR: It is shown that benthic taxa in the Spermonde are distributed along continuous gradients in addition to occupying discrete habitats related to reef exposure, and variation in composition depended on distance offshore, depth and exposure although the relative importance of these variables differed among taxa.
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Antibacterial Bisabolane-Type Sesquiterpenoids from the Sponge-Derived Fungus Aspergillus sp.

TL;DR: Four new bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoids, aspergiterpenoid A, 1, 2, 3, and 4 showed selective antibacterial activity against eight bacterial strains with the MIC values between 1.25 and 20.0 µM and the cytotoxic, antifouling, and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of these compounds were examined.