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Jennifer Biddle
Professor, University of Delaware
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Subseafloor Microbial Diversity of the Ross Sea, Antarctica (IODP 374), is Linked to Differences in Depositional Regimes
LINKING GLACIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TO PALEO ARCHIVES FROM SUBGLACIAL TO MARINE ENVIRONMENTS III POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2022
Jennifer Biddle, Alessia Bastianoni, Matteo Selci,...
Understanding the influence of environmental and paleoclimatic data over microbial diversity is of vital importance to evaluate community structure an...
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A novel hydrogenotrophic subsurface bacteria phylum from the Costa Rican Margin
ILLUMINATING UNIQUE AND UNDERSTUDIED MICROBIAL DRIVERS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE III POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
Jennifer Biddle, Ibrahim Farag, Jacob Williams
IODP Expedition 334 drilled the subsurface of the Costa Rica Margin (CR) at various depths from 2-93m (mbsf). These sediments were explored for their ...
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Community Dynamics of Marine Planktic Archaea in an Estuarine River Water Column
ILLUMINATING UNIQUE AND UNDERSTUDIED MICROBIAL DRIVERS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
Justin Guider, Sunita R. Shah Walter, Jennifer Bid...
We report the results of a year-long census of the archaeal community at the mouth of the Broadkill River, a tidal estuarine river that empties into t...
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Quantification of Bathyarchaeota in Enriched Delaware Sediments
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
microbiology and molecular ecology | 19 february 2020
Malique Bowen, Jennifer Biddle, LeAundra Schöpflin
Bathyarchaeota is one of the most abundant phyla of archaea found in marine and estuarine sediments. There are multiple proposed metabolisms for this ...
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Exploration of the microbial diversity and metabolic potential of ultra-deep trench sedimentary and water column environments in the Tonga Trench
MICROBIAL METABOLISMS AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN EARTH’S SUBSURFACE II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Rosa Leon-Zayas, Marcia Smith, Katie Luis, Joshua ...
Exploration of the oceanic deep biosphere has expanded our understanding of such ecosystems including continental margins and mid-ocean ridges, but li...
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Microbial Sediment Community Changes from the Last Glacial Maximum to Modern beneath the Ross Sea
MICROBIAL METABOLISMS AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN EARTH’S SUBSURFACE II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Jeanine L. Ash, Andrew J. Franca, Jennifer Biddle,...
Subseafloor microbial communities play an important role in carbon storage on continental shelves, but how these communities respond to changes in cli...
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Genomic Expansion of Archaeal Lineages Resolved from Deep Costa Rica Sediments
MICROBIAL METABOLISMS AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN EARTH’S SUBSURFACE II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Ibrahim Farag, Jennifer Biddle, Rui Zhao, Amanda J...
The marine subsurface is a reservoir of numerous exotic archaeal lineages, although their distributions, full metabolic capacities and interspecies in...
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Nitrate dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane drives the carbon cycle in authigenic carbonates along the Atlantic and Pacific Margin
COLD MARINE METHANE SEEPS: SEAFLOOR HYDROCARBON AND HYDRATE CYCLING AND IMPACTS TO THE HYDROSPHERE, BIOSPHERE, AND ATMOSPHERE FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL SCALES II POSTERS
ocean sciences | 12 december 2019
Sabrina Beckmann, Ibrahim Farag, Glenn Christman, ...
Cold seeps over a large depth range along the US Atlantic and Pacific Margin host hot spots of methanotrophic archaea (ANMEs) that carry out anaerobic...
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