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Jameson B, Murdock S, Ji Q, Stevens C, Grundle D, Kim Juniper S
Commun Biol . 2023 Feb; 6(1):212. PMID: 36823449
The mechanisms by which large-scale microbial community function emerges from complex ecological interactions between individual taxa and functional groups remain obscure. We leveraged network analyses of 16S rRNA amplicon sequences...
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Leonard K, Buttigieg P, Hudson M, Paul K, Pearlman J, Kim Juniper S
PLoS Biol . 2022 Oct; 20(10):e3001876. PMID: 36269777
Indigenous knowledge is often disregarded and opportunities for positive change are lost. To protect the Ocean, a "two-eyed seeing" approach combining Indigenous and western knowledge systems can create advancements while...
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Sumaila U, Skerritt D, Schuhbauer A, Villasante S, Cisneros-Montemayor A, Sinan H, et al.
Science . 2021 Oct; 374(6567):544. PMID: 34709891
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Juniper F, Jameson B, Kim Juniper S, Smith C, Bell L
Sci Justice . 2021 Sep; 61(5):459-466. PMID: 34482926
Experimental knowledge of human body decomposition in the deep ocean is very limited, partly due to the logistical challenges of deep-sea research. The literature on ecological responses to the arrival...
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Perez M, Angers B, Young C, Kim Juniper S
Microb Genom . 2021 Aug; 7(8). PMID: 34448690
Many foundation species in chemosynthesis-based ecosystems rely on environmentally acquired symbiotic bacteria for their survival. Hence, understanding the biogeographic distributions of these symbionts at regional scales is key to understanding...
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Lee W, Kim Juniper S, Perez M, Ju S, Kim S
Ecol Evol . 2021 May; 11(9):4481-4493. PMID: 33976824
Host-symbiont relationships in hydrothermal vent ecosystems, supported by chemoautotrophic bacteria as primary producers, have been extensively studied. However, the process by which densely populated co-occurring invertebrate hosts form symbiotic relationships...
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Murdock S, Kim Juniper S
Environ Microbiol . 2019 Jul; 21(10):3796-3815. PMID: 31271493
Elucidation of the potential roles of single-celled eukaryotes (protists) in ecosystem function and trophodynamics in hydrothermal vent ecosystems is reliant on information regarding their abundance, distribution and preference for vent...
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Doya C, Chatzievangelou D, Bahamon N, Purser A, De Leo F, Kim Juniper S, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 May; 12(5):e0176917. PMID: 28557992
Knowledge of the processes shaping deep-sea benthic communities at seasonal scales in cold-seep environments is incomplete. Cold seeps within highly dynamic regions, such as submarine canyons, where variable current regimes...
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Murdock S, Kim Juniper S
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2017 Jan; 83(6). PMID: 28087525
Denitrifying may dominate nitrogen loss processes in marine habitats with intense redox gradients, but assessment of their importance is limited by the currently available primers for nitrite reductase genes. Nine...
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Perez M, Kim Juniper S
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2016 Jun; 82(17):5197-205. PMID: 27316954
Unlabelled: The symbiotic relationship between vestimentiferan tubeworms and their intracellular chemosynthetic bacteria is one of the more noteworthy examples of adaptation to deep-sea hydrothermal vent environments. The tubeworm symbionts have...