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    Multiscale Spatial Patterns in Giant Dike Swarms Identified Through Objective Feature Extraction by Kubo Hutchison, A., Karlstrom, L., Mittal, T.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Dike swarms are ubiquitous on terrestrial planets and represent the frozen remnants of magma transport networks. However, spatial complexity,…”
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    Prediction of electronic structure in atomistic model using artificial neural network by Umeno, Y., Kubo, A.

    Published in Computational materials science (01-10-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Density of states (DoS) is predicted by artificial neural network model.•Electronic properties can be obtained in an extremely efficient…”
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    Light and depth dependency of nitrogen fixation by the non‐photosynthetic, symbiotic cyanobacterium UCYN‐A by Gradoville, Mary R., Cabello, Ana M., Wilson, Samuel T., Turk‐Kubo, Kendra A., Karl, David M., Zehr, Jonathan P.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2021)
    “…Summary The symbiotic cyanobacterium UCYN‐A is one of the most globally abundant marine dinitrogen (N2)‐fixers, but cultures have not been available and its…”
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    Symbiotic unicellular cyanobacteria fix nitrogen in the Arctic Ocean by Harding, Katie, Turk-Kubo, Kendra A., Sipler, Rachel E., Mills, Matthew M., Bronk, Deborah A., Zehr, Jonathan P.

    “…Biological dinitrogen (N₂) fixation is an important source of nitrogen (N) in low-latitude open oceans. The unusual N₂-fixing unicellular cyanobacteria…”
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    Unexpected presence of the nitrogen‐fixing symbiotic cyanobacterium UCYN‐A in Monterey Bay, California by Cabello, Ana M., Turk‐Kubo, Kendra A., Hayashi, Kendra, Jacobs, Lucien, Kudela, Raphael M., Zehr, Jonathan P., Mock, T.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-12-2020)
    “…In the last decade, the known biogeography of nitrogen fixation in the ocean has been expanded to colder and nitrogen‐rich coastal environments. The symbiotic…”
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    paradox of marine heterotrophic nitrogen fixation: abundances of heterotrophic diazotrophs do not account for nitrogen fixation rates in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific by Turk‐Kubo, Kendra A, Karamchandani, Muskan, Capone, Douglas G, Zehr, Jonathan P

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2014)
    “…Results of recent modelling efforts imply denitrification‐influenced waters, such as those in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP), may support high rates…”
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    Overlooked and widespread pennate diatom-diazotroph symbioses in the sea by Schvarcz, Christopher R., Wilson, Samuel T., Caffin, Mathieu, Stancheva, Rosalina, Li, Qian, Turk-Kubo, Kendra A., White, Angelicque E., Karl, David M., Zehr, Jonathan P., Steward, Grieg F.

    Published in Nature communications (10-02-2022)
    “…Persistent nitrogen depletion in sunlit open ocean waters provides a favorable ecological niche for nitrogen-fixing (diazotrophic) cyanobacteria, some of which…”
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    Distinct ecological niches of marine symbiotic N2‐fixing cyanobacterium Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa sublineages by Turk‐Kubo, Kendra A., Farnelid, Hanna M., Shilova, Irina N., Henke, Britt, Zehr, Jonathan P., Post, A.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-04-2017)
    “…A recently described symbiosis between the metabolically streamlined nitrogen‐fixing cyanobacterium UCYN‐A and a single‐celled eukaryote prymnesiophyte alga is…”
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    Unusual marine cyanobacteria/haptophyte symbiosis relies on N2 fixation even in N-rich environments by Mills, Matthew M., Turk-Kubo, Kendra A., van Dijken, Gert L., Henke, Britt A., Harding, Katie, Wilson, Samuel T., Arrigo, Kevin R., Zehr, Jonathan P.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2020)
    “…The microbial fixation of N 2 is the largest source of biologically available nitrogen (N) to the oceans. However, it is the most energetically expensive…”
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    Aphotic N2 fixation in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific Ocean by Bonnet, Sophie, Dekaezemacker, Julien, Turk-Kubo, Kendra A, Moutin, Thierry, Hamersley, Robert M, Grosso, Olivier, Zehr, Jonathan P, Capone, Douglas G

    Published in PloS one (12-12-2013)
    “…We examined rates of N2 fixation from the surface to 2000 m depth in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) during El Niño (2010) and La Niña (2011)…”
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    Cell-specific measurements show nitrogen fixation by particle-attached putative non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre by Harding, Katie J., Turk-Kubo, Kendra A., Mak, Esther Wing Kwan, Weber, Peter K., Mayali, Xavier, Zehr, Jonathan P.

    Published in Nature communications (15-11-2022)
    “…Biological nitrogen fixation is a major important source of nitrogen for low-nutrient surface oceanic waters. Nitrogen-fixing (diazotrophic) cyanobacteria are…”
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    Diazotroph community succession during the VAHINE mesocosm experiment (New Caledonia lagoon) by Turk-Kubo, K. A, Frank, I. E, Hogan, M. E, Desnues, A, Bonnet, S, Zehr, J. P

    Published in Biogeosciences (17-12-2015)
    “…The VAHINE mesocosm experiment, conducted in the low-nutrient low-chlorophyll waters of the Noumea lagoon (coastal New Caledonia) was designed to trace the…”
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    Rapid annotation of nifH gene sequences using classification and regression trees facilitates environmental functional gene analysis by Frank, Ildiko E., Turk-Kubo, Kendra A., Zehr, Jonathan P.

    Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-10-2016)
    “…Summary The nifH gene is a widely used molecular proxy for studying nitrogen fixation. Phylogenetic classification of nifH gene sequences is an essential step…”
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    Seasonal variations in concentration and lability of dissolved organic carbon in Tokyo Bay by Kubo, A, Yamamoto-Kawai, M, Kanda, J

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-01-2015)
    “…Concentrations of recalcitrant and bioavailable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and their seasonal variations were investigated at three stations in Tokyo Bay,…”
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