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    The Influence of Pore-Water Chemistry and Physiology on the Distribution of Vesicomyid Clams at Cold Seeps in Monterey Bay: Implications for Patterns of Chemosynthetic Community Organization by Barry, J. P., Kochevar, R. E., Baxter, C. H.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1997)
    “…Analyses of sulfide, methane, oxygen, and CO2in pore-water samples from three cold seep sites in Monterey Bay indicate that fluid chemistry is a strong…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase in deep-sea chemoautotrophic symbioses by KOCHEVAR, R. E, CHILDRESS, J. J

    Published in Marine biology (01-04-1996)
    “…Carbonic anhydrase (CA) facilitates the rapid interconversion of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate. It is ubiquitous among organisms, and participates in numerous…”
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    The methane mussel : roles of symbiont and host in the metabolic utilization of methane by KOCHEVAR, R. E, CHILDRESS, J. J, FISHER, C. R, MINNICH, E

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-1992)
    “…The findings of a study to provide a quantitative description of the relationships between oxygen consumption, methane consumption and carbon dioxide…”
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    Sulfide-Driven Autotrophic Balance in the Bacterial Symbiont-Containing Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila Jones by Childress, J. J., Fisher, C. R., Favuzzi, J. A., Kochevar, R. E., Sanders, N. K., Alayse, A. M.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-02-1991)
    “…Hydrothermal vent tubeworms, Riftia pachyptila Jones, were maintained alive and studied on board ship using flow-through pressure aquaria. Simultaneous…”
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    A tale of two clams : differing chemosynthetic life styles among vesicomyids in Monterey Bay cold seeps by BARRY, J. P, KOCHEVAR, R. E

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (1998)
    “…Vesicomyid clams are a dominant and common component of the megafauna inhabiting most cold seep and hydrothermal vent communities. The bivalve family…”
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    Temporal variation in gametogenic cycles of vesicomyid clams by LISIN, S. E., HANNAN, E. E., KOCHEVAR, R. E., HARROLD, C., BARRY, J. P.

    Published in Invertebrate reproduction & development (01-01-1997)
    “…Sulfide-rich cold seeps in Monterey Canyon support dense communities of vesicomyid clams, which harbor chemosynthetic bacterial endosymbionts. Because these…”
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    Biologic and geologic characteristics of cold seeps in Monterey Bay, California by Barry, James P., Gary Greene, H., Orange, Daniel L., Baxter, Charles H., Robison, Bruce H., Kochevar, Randall E., Nybakken, James W., R, Donald L., McHugh, Cecilia M.

    “…Cold seep communities discovered at three previously unknown sites between 600 and 1000 m in Monterey Bay, California, are dominated by chemoautotrophic…”
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    Neutral and nonneutral mitochondrial genetic variation in deep-sea clams from the family vesicomyidae by Peek, A S, Gaut, B S, Feldman, R A, Barry, J P, Kochevar, R E, Lutz, R A, Vrijenhoek, R C

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-02-2000)
    “…Nucleotide sequences at two mitochondrial genes from 57 individuals representing eight species of deep-sea clams (Vesicomyidae) were examined for variation…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase in deep-sea chemoautrotrophic symbioses by Kochevar, R E, Childress, J J

    Published in Marine biology (01-04-1996)
    “…A study was conducted to determine whether elevated carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity is a widespread phenomenon among various chemoautotrophic symbioses and to…”
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    A tale of two clams: differing chemosynthetic life styles among vesicomyds in Monterey Bay cold seeps by Barry, J P, Kochevar, R E

    “…Vesicomyid clams are a dominant or common component of the megafauna inhabiting most cold seep and hydrothermal vent communities. The species composition of…”
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    Revealing pelagic habitat use: the tagging of Pacific pelagics program by Block, Barbara A, Costa, Daniel P, Boehlert, George W, Kochevar, Randy E

    Published in Oceanologica acta (01-09-2002)
    “…Tagging of Pacific pelagics (TOPP) is a pilot program of the Census of marine life (CoML) that will lead to understanding of pelagic habitat use by marine…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase in the hydrothermal vent tube-worm Riftia pachyptila Jones by Kochevar, R E, Childress, J J, Govind, N S

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1991)
    “…High levels of carbonic anhydrase activity were detected in two organs of the hydrothermal vent tube-worm Riftia pachyptila Jones. The plume, which functions…”
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    Rethinking Project Selection at the Monterey Bay Aquarium by Felli, James C, Kochevar, Randall E, Gritton, Bruce R

    Published in Interfaces (Providence) (01-11-2000)
    “…In 1995, the Monterey Bay Aquarium started an experimental business unit called Electronic Outreach. Electronic Outreach's mission was to employ emerging…”
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