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    Prokaryotic cells of the deep sub-seafloor biosphere identified as living bacteria by Schippers, Axel, Neretin, Lev N, Kallmeyer, Jens, Ferdelman, Timothy G, Cragg, Barry A, John Parkes, R, Jørgensen, Bo B

    Published in Nature (24-02-2005)
    “…Chemical analyses of the pore waters from hundreds of deep ocean sediment cores have over decades provided evidence for ongoing processes that require…”
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    Global Carbon Cycling on a Heterogeneous Seafloor by Snelgrove, Paul V.R., Soetaert, Karline, Solan, Martin, Thrush, Simon, Wei, Chih-Lin, Danovaro, Roberto, Fulweiler, Robinson W., Kitazato, Hiroshi, Ingole, Baban, Norkko, Alf, Parkes, R. John, Volkenborn, Nils

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-02-2018)
    “…Diverse biological communities mediate the transformation, transport, and storage of elements fundamental to life on Earth, including carbon, nitrogen, and…”
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    Survival of Desulfotomaculum spores from estuarine sediments after serial autoclaving and high-temperature exposure by O'Sullivan, Louise A, Roussel, Erwan G, Weightman, Andrew J, Webster, Gordon, Hubert, Casey RJ, Bell, Emma, Head, Ian, Sass, Henrik, Parkes, R John

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-04-2015)
    “…Bacterial spores are widespread in marine sediments, including those of thermophilic, sulphate-reducing bacteria, which have a high minimum growth temperature…”
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    Glycine Betaine as a Direct Substrate for Methanogens (Methanococcoides spp.) by Watkins, Andrew J, Roussel, Erwan G, Parkes, R John, Sass, Henrik

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-01-2014)
    “…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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    foot–surface interaction and its impact on musculoskeletal adaptation and injury risk in the horse by Parkes, R. S. V., Witte, T. H.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2015)
    “…The equine limb has evolved for efficient locomotion and high‐speed performance, with adaptations of bone, tendon and muscle. However, the system lacks the…”
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    Archaeal community diversity and abundance changes along a natural salinity gradient in estuarine sediments by Webster, Gordon, O'Sullivan, Louise A., Meng, Yiyu, Williams, Angharad S., Sass, Andrea M., Watkins, Andrew J., Parkes, R. John, Weightman, Andrew J.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-02-2015)
    “…Archaea are widespread in marine sediments, but their occurrence and relationship with natural salinity gradients in estuarine sediments is not well…”
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    Prokaryotic biodiversity and activity in the deep subseafloor biosphere by Fry, John C, Parkes, R. John, Cragg, Barry A, Weightman, Andrew J, Webster, Gordon

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-11-2008)
    “…The deep subseafloor biosphere supports a diverse population of prokaryotes belonging to the Bacteria and Archaea. Most of the taxonomic groups identified by…”
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    Methanogen activity and microbial diversity in Gulf of Cádiz mud volcano sediments by Webster, Gordon, Cragg, Barry A, Rinna, Joachim, Watkins, Andrew J, Sass, Henrik, Weightman, Andrew J, Parkes, R John

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (24-05-2023)
    “…The Gulf of Cádiz is a tectonically active continental margin with over sixty mud volcanoes (MV) documented, some associated with active methane (CH ) seepage…”
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    Extending the Sub-Sea-Floor Biosphere by Roussel, Erwan G., Bonavita, Marie-Anne Cambon, Querellou, Joël, Cragg, Barry A., Webster, Gordon, Prieur, Daniel, Parkes, R. John

    “…Sub-sea-floor sediments may contain two-thirds of Earth's total prokaryotic biomass. However, this has its basis in data extrapolation from ~500-meter to…”
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    Prokaryotic community composition and biogeochemical processes in deep subseafloor sediments from the Peru Margin by Webster, Gordon, John Parkes, R., Cragg, Barry A., Newberry, Carole J., Weightman, Andrew J., Fry, John C.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-10-2006)
    “…Abstract The community compositions of Bacteria and Archaea were investigated in deep, sub-seafloor sediments from the highly productive Peru Margin (ODP Leg…”
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    Diversity of prokaryotes and methanogenesis in deep subsurface sediments from the Nankai Trough, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190 by Newberry, Carole J., Webster, Gordon, Cragg, Barry A., Parkes, R. John, Weightman, Andrew J., Fry, John C.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…Summary Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea was studied in deep marine sediments by PCR amplification and sequence analysis of 16S rRNA and methyl co‐enzyme M…”
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    Deep sub-seafloor prokaryotes stimulated at interfaces over geological time by Parkes, R. John, Webster, Gordon, Cragg, Barry A, Weightman, Andrew J, Newberry, Carole J, Ferdelman, Timothy G, Kallmeyer, Jens, Jørgensen, Bo B, Aiello, Ivano W, Fry, John C

    Published in Nature (21-07-2005)
    “…The sub-seafloor biosphere is the largest prokaryotic habitat on Earth but also a habitat with the lowest metabolic rates. Modelled activity rates are very…”
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    Anaerobic oxidation of methane in hypersaline cold seep sediments by Maignien, Loïs, Parkes, R. John, Cragg, Barry, Niemann, Helge, Knittel, Katrin, Coulon, Stephanie, Akhmetzhanov, Andrey, Boon, Nico

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-01-2013)
    “…Abstract Life in hypersaline environments is typically limited by bioenergetic constraints. Microbial activity at the thermodynamic edge, such as the anaerobic…”
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    Culturable prokaryotic diversity of deep, gas hydrate sediments: first use of a continuous high-pressure, anaerobic, enrichment and isolation system for subseafloor sediments (DeepIsoBUG) by Parkes, R. John, Sellek, Gerard, Webster, Gordon, Martin, Derek, Anders, Erik, Weightman, Andrew J, Sass, Henrik

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2009)
    “…Deep subseafloor sediments may contain depressurization-sensitive, anaerobic, piezophilic prokaryotes. To test this we developed the DeepIsoBUG system, which…”
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    A review of prokaryotic populations and processes in sub-seafloor sediments, including biosphere:geosphere interactions by Parkes, R. John, Cragg, Barry, Roussel, Erwan, Webster, Gordon, Weightman, Andrew, Sass, Henrik

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-2014)
    “…A general review of the sub-seafloor biosphere is presented. This includes an update and assessment of prokaryotic cell distributions within marine sediments,…”
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    Evidence of active methanogen communities in shallow sediments of the sonora margin cold seeps by Vigneron, Adrien, L'Haridon, Stéphane, Godfroy, Anne, Roussel, Erwan G, Cragg, Barry A, Parkes, R John, Toffin, Laurent

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (15-05-2015)
    “…In the Sonora Margin cold seep ecosystems (Gulf of California), sediments underlying microbial mats harbor high biogenic methane concentrations, fueling…”
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    Methanogenic activity and diversity in the centre of the Amsterdam Mud Volcano, Eastern Mediterranean Sea by Lazar, Cassandre Sara, John Parkes, R., Cragg, Barry A., L'Haridon, Stephane, Toffin, Laurent

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-07-2012)
    “…Abstract Marine mud volcanoes are geological structures emitting large amounts of methane from their active centres. The Amsterdam mud volcano (AMV), located…”
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    Shift Work and Age as Interactive Predictors of Body Mass Index among Offshore Workers by Parkes, Katharine R

    “…Objectives This study investigated shift pattern (day shins versus day-night rotation) and its interactions with age, and with years of shiftwork exposure, as…”
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