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    Deep sequencing of subseafloor eukaryotic rRNA reveals active Fungi across marine subsurface provinces by Orsi, William, Biddle, Jennifer F, Edgcomb, Virginia

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2013)
    “…The deep marine subsurface is a vast habitat for microbial life where cells may live on geologic timescales. Because DNA in sediments may be preserved on long…”
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    Improving the Effectiveness of Collaborative Governance Regimes: Lessons from Watershed Partnerships by Biddle, Jennifer C

    “…AbstractWhile it has become more commonplace as an environmental management strategy, few empirical studies have evaluated the environmental performance of…”
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    " Sifarchaeota ," a Novel Asgard Phylum from Costa Rican Sediment Capable of Polysaccharide Degradation and Anaerobic Methylotrophy by Farag, Ibrahim F, Zhao, Rui, Biddle, Jennifer F

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (13-04-2021)
    “…The Asgard superphylum is a deeply branching monophyletic group of , recently described as some of the closest relatives of the eukaryotic ancestor. The wide…”
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    Global dispersion and local diversification of the methane seep microbiome by Ruff, S. Emil, Biddle, Jennifer F., Teske, Andreas P., Knittel, Katrin, Boetius, Antje, Ramette, Alban

    “…Methane seeps are widespread seafloor ecosystems shaped by the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform…”
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    Geochemical transition zone powering microbial growth in subsurface sediments by Zhao, Rui, Mogollón, José M., Abby, Sophie S., Schleper, Christa, Biddle, Jennifer F., Roerdink, Desiree L., Thorseth, Ingunn H., Jørgensen, Steffen L.

    “…No other environment hosts as many microbial cells as the marine sedimentary biosphere.While the majority of these cells are expected to be alive, they are…”
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    Gene expression in the deep biosphere by Orsi, William D., Edgcomb, Virginia P., Christman, Glenn D., Biddle, Jennifer F.

    Published in Nature (London) (11-07-2013)
    “…Gene expression of microbes in anaerobic sediment from the Peru Margin at depths up to 159 metres below the sea floor is analysed: anaerobic metabolism of…”
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    Goal specificity: A proxy measure for improvements in environmental outcomes in collaborative governance by Biddle, Jennifer C., Koontz, Tomas M.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2014)
    “…Collaborative governance critics continually call for evidence to support its prevalent use. As is often the case in environmental policy, environmental…”
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    Archaea of the Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group are abundant, diverse and widespread in marine sediments by Kubo, Kyoko, Lloyd, Karen G, F Biddle, Jennifer, Amann, Rudolf, Teske, Andreas, Knittel, Katrin

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2012)
    “…Members of the highly diverse Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group (MCG) are globally distributed in various marine and continental habitats. In this study, we…”
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    Occurrence, Diversity, and Genomes of " Candidatus Patescibacteria" along the Early Diagenesis of Marine Sediments by Zhao, Rui, Farag, Ibrahim F, Jørgensen, Steffen L, Biddle, Jennifer F

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (20-12-2022)
    “…The phylum " Patescibacteria" (or Candidate Phyla Radiation [CPR]) accounts for roughly one-quarter of microbial diversity on Earth, but the presence and…”
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    Rebuild the Academy: Supporting academic mothers during COVID-19 and beyond by Fulweiler, Robinson W, Davies, Sarah W, Biddle, Jennifer F, Burgin, Amy J, Cooperdock, Emily H G, Hanley, Torrance C, Kenkel, Carly D, Marcarelli, Amy M, Matassa, Catherine M, Mayo, Talea L, Santiago-Vàzquez, Lory Z, Traylor-Knowles, Nikki, Ziegler, Maren

    Published in PLoS biology (09-03-2021)
    “…The issues facing academic mothers have been discussed for decades. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is further exposing these inequalities as womxn…”
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    Marine subsurface eukaryotes: the fungal majority by Edgcomb, Virginia P, Beaudoin, David, Gast, Rebecca, Biddle, Jennifer F, Teske, Andreas

    Published in Environmental microbiology (2011)
    “…Studies on the microbial communities of deep subsurface sediments have indicated the presence of Bacteria and Archaea throughout the sediment column. Microbial…”
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    Governance for adaptive capacity and resilience in the U.S. water sector by Baehler, Karen J., Biddle, Jennifer C.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2018)
    “…Water utility managers play potentially important roles in current and future transitions toward more adaptive and sustainable approaches to water management…”
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    Metagenomic signatures of the Peru Margin subseafloor biosphere show a genetically distinct environment by Biddle, Jennifer F, Fitz-Gibbon, Sorel, Schuster, Stephan C, Brenchley, Jean E, House, Christopher H

    “…The subseafloor marine biosphere may be one of the largest reservoirs of microbial biomass on Earth and has recently been the subject of debate in terms of the…”
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    Spatial structure and activity of sedimentary microbial communities underlying a Beggiatoa spp. mat in a Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon seep by Lloyd, Karen G, Albert, Daniel B, Biddle, Jennifer F, Chanton, Jeffrey P, Pizarro, Oscar, Teske, Andreas

    Published in PloS one (15-01-2010)
    “…Subsurface fluids from deep-sea hydrocarbon seeps undergo methane- and sulfur-cycling microbial transformations near the sediment surface. Hydrocarbon seep…”
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    Metabolic potentials of archaeal lineages resolved from metagenomes of deep Costa Rica sediments by Farag, Ibrahim F., Biddle, Jennifer F., Zhao, Rui, Martino, Amanda J., House, Christopher H., León-Zayas, Rosa I.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2020)
    “…Numerous archaeal lineages are known to inhabit marine subsurface sediments, although their distributions, metabolic capacities, and interspecies interactions…”
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    Metagenomic views of microbial dynamics influenced by hydrocarbon seepage in sediments of the Gulf of Mexico by Zhao, Rui, Summers, Zarath M., Christman, Glenn D., Yoshimura, Kristin M., Biddle, Jennifer F.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-04-2020)
    “…Microbial cells in the seabed are thought to persist by slow population turnover rates and extremely low energy requirements. External stimulations such as…”
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    The metabolic potential of the single cell genomes obtained from the Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench within the candidate superphylum Parcubacteria (OD1) by León‐Zayas, Rosa, Peoples, Logan, Biddle, Jennifer F., Podell, Sheila, Novotny, Mark, Cameron, James, Lasken, Roger S., Bartlett, Douglas H.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2017)
    “…Summary Candidate phyla (CP) are broad phylogenetic clusters of organisms that lack cultured representatives. Included in this fraction is the candidate…”
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    High methane concentrations in tidal salt marsh soils: Where does the methane go? by Capooci, Margaret, Seyfferth, Angelia L., Tobias, Craig, Wozniak, Andrew S., Hedgpeth, Alexandra, Bowen, Malique, Biddle, Jennifer F., McFarlane, Karis J., Vargas, Rodrigo

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Tidal salt marshes produce and emit CH4. Therefore, it is critical to understand the biogeochemical controls that regulate CH4 spatial and temporal dynamics in…”
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    Helarchaeota and co-occurring sulfate-reducing bacteria in subseafloor sediments from the Costa Rica Margin by Zhao, Rui, Biddle, Jennifer F

    Published in ISME Communications (17-06-2021)
    “…Deep sediments host many archaeal lineages, including the Asgard superphylum which contains lineages predicted to require syntrophic partnerships. Our…”
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