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    Hydrothermal vent protistan distribution along the Mariana arc suggests vent endemics may be rare and novel by Murdock, Sheryl A., Juniper, S. Kim

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2019)
    “…Summary Elucidation of the potential roles of single‐celled eukaryotes (protists) in ecosystem function and trophodynamics in hydrothermal vent ecosystems is…”
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    Seasonal monitoring of deep-sea megabenthos in Barkley Canyon cold seep by internet operated vehicle (IOV) by Doya, Carolina, Chatzievangelou, Damianos, Bahamon, Nixon, Purser, Autun, De Leo, Fabio C, Juniper, S Kim, Thomsen, Laurenz, Aguzzi, Jacopo

    Published in PloS one (30-05-2017)
    “…Knowledge of the processes shaping deep-sea benthic communities at seasonal scales in cold-seep environments is incomplete. Cold seeps within highly dynamic…”
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    Two-eyed seeing: Embracing the power of Indigenous knowledge for a healthy and sustainable Ocean by Leonard, Kelsey, Buttigieg, Pier Luigi, Hudson, Maui, Paul, Kenneth, Pearlman, Jay, Juniper, S. Kim

    Published in PLoS biology (21-10-2022)
    “…Indigenous knowledge is often disregarded and opportunities for positive change are lost. To protect the Ocean, a “two-eyed seeing” approach combining…”
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    Environmental Drivers of Benthic Flux Variation and Ecosystem Functioning in Salish Sea and Northeast Pacific Sediments by Belley, Rénald, Snelgrove, Paul V R, Archambault, Philippe, Juniper, S Kim

    Published in PloS one (04-03-2016)
    “…The upwelling of deep waters from the oxygen minimum zone in the Northeast Pacific from the continental slope to the shelf and into the Salish Sea during…”
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    A year in hypoxia: epibenthic community responses to severe oxygen deficit at a subsea observatory in a coastal inlet by Matabos, Marjolaine, Tunnicliffe, Verena, Juniper, S Kim, Dean, Courtney

    Published in PloS one (19-09-2012)
    “…Changes in ocean ventilation driven by climate change result in loss of oxygen in the open ocean that, in turn, affects coastal areas in upwelling zones such…”
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    Diversity, abundance and community structure of benthic macro- and megafauna on the Beaufort shelf and slope by Nephin, Jessica, Juniper, S Kim, Archambault, Philippe

    Published in PloS one (09-07-2014)
    “…Diversity and community patterns of macro- and megafauna were compared on the Canadian Beaufort shelf and slope. Faunal sampling collected 247 taxa from 48…”
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    Ocean Networks Canada: From Geohazards Research Laboratories to Smart Ocean Systems by HEESEMANN, MARTIN, INSUA, TANIA L., SCHERWATH, MARTIN, JUNIPER, KIM S., MORAN, KATE

    Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2014)
    “…Ocean Networks Canada (ONC; http://www.oceannetworks.ca) operates the NEPTUNE and VENUS cabled ocean observatories off the western coast of Canada (Figure 1)…”
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    Diversity and characterization of bacterial communities of five co‐occurring species at a hydrothermal vent on the Tonga Arc by Lee, Won‐Kyung, Juniper, S. Kim, Perez, Maëva, Ju, Se‐Jong, Kim, Se‐Joo

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2021)
    “…Host–symbiont relationships in hydrothermal vent ecosystems, supported by chemoautotrophic bacteria as primary producers, have been extensively studied…”
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    Canada’s Internet-Connected Ocean by Moran, Kate, Juniper, S. Kim, Bligh, Sandy, Loock, Daniela, Kulin, Ian, Paulson, Meghan, Pirenne, Benoît

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (01-02-2022)
    “…Over fifteen years ago, Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) began with the world’s first large-scale, interactive, real-time portal into the ocean, bringing…”
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    The Importance of Connected Ocean Monitoring Knowledge Systems and Communities by Kaiser, Brooks A., Hoeberechts, Maia, Maxwell, Kimberley H., Eerkes-Medrano, Laura, Hilmi, Nathalie, Safa, Alain, Horbel, Chris, Juniper, S. Kim, Roughan, Moninya, Theux Lowen, Nicholas, Short, Katherine, Paruru, Danny

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (14-06-2019)
    “…Ocean monitoring will improve outcomes if ways of knowing and priorities from a range of interest groups are successfully integrated. Coastal Indigenous…”
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    Automated image analysis for the detection of benthic crustaceans and bacterial mat coverage using the VENUS undersea cabled network by Aguzzi, Jacopo, Costa, Corrado, Robert, Katleen, Matabos, Marjolaine, Antonucci, Francesca, Juniper, S Kim, Menesatti, Paolo

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2011)
    “…The development and deployment of sensors for undersea cabled observatories is presently biased toward the measurement of habitat variables, while sensor…”
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    Tissue-specific fatty acid profiles of vent-obligate tonguefishes (Symphurus spp.) on volcanic arcs in the western Pacific Ocean by Stevens, Catherine J., Pond, David W., Fallick, Anthony E., Kim Juniper, S.

    Published in Marine biology (01-07-2016)
    “…Symphurine tonguefishes (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) have been found at hydrothermal vents on several submarine volcanoes in the western Pacific Ocean,…”
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    POM in macro-/meiofaunal food webs associated with three flow regimes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents on Axial Volcano, Juan de Fuca Ridge by LIMEN, Helene, LEVESQUE, Christian, KIM JUNIPER, S

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2007)
    “…Deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems host both symbiotic and non-symbiotic invertebrates. The non-symbiotic vent fauna is generally assumed to rely on…”
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    Ferromanganese nodule fauna in the Tropical North Pacific Ocean: Species richness, faunal cover and spatial distribution by Veillette, Julie, Sarrazin, Jozée, Gooday, Andrew J., Galéron, Joëlle, Caprais, Jean-Claude, Vangriesheim, Annick, Étoubleau, Joël, Christian, James R., Kim Juniper, S.

    “…The poorly known ferromanganese nodule fauna is a widespread hard substratum community in the deep sea that will be considerably impacted by large-scale nodule…”
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    Network analysis of 16S rRNA sequences suggests microbial keystone taxa contribute to marine N2O cycling by Jameson, Brett D., Murdock, Sheryl A., Ji, Qixing, Stevens, Catherine J., Grundle, Damian S., Kim Juniper, S.

    Published in Communications biology (23-02-2023)
    “…The mechanisms by which large-scale microbial community function emerges from complex ecological interactions between individual taxa and functional groups…”
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    Free‐living bacterial communities associated with tubeworm (Ridgeia piscesae) aggregations in contrasting diffuse flow hydrothermal vent habitats at the Main Endeavour Field, Juan de Fuca Ridge by Forget, Nathalie L., Kim Juniper, S.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-04-2013)
    “…We systematically studied free‐living bacterial diversity within aggregations of the vestimentiferan tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae sampled from two contrasting…”
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    Spatial organization of food webs along habitat gradients at deep-sea hydrothermal vents on Axial Volcano, Northeast Pacific by Levesque, Christian, Kim Juniper, S., Limén, Helene

    “…Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are characterized by steep spatial gradients and high temporal variability in habitat conditions. This leads to the organization of…”
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    Insights into Symbiont Population Structure among Three Vestimentiferan Tubeworm Host Species at Eastern Pacific Spreading Centers by Perez, Maëva, Juniper, S Kim

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-09-2016)
    “…The symbiotic relationship between vestimentiferan tubeworms and their intracellular chemosynthetic bacteria is one of the more noteworthy examples of…”
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    Influence of surface texture and microhabitat heterogeneity in structuring nodule faunal communities by Veillette, Julie, Juniper, S. Kim, Gooday, Andrew J., Sarrazin, Jozée

    “…Manganese nodules provide an important habitat for sessile benthic organisms, many of them novel foraminifera, in the abyssal Pacific. The surface texture and…”
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