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Julie A Huber

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 25, 2015
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. Making methane down deepJulie A Huber
Environmental Microbiology Reports|November 24, 2018
Take to the high seas: microbiology labs below the ocean surfaceJulie A Huber, Christina Preston
The ISME Journal|February 13, 2016
Coupled RNA-SIP and metatranscriptomics of active chemolithoautotrophic communities at a deep-sea hydrothermal ventCaroline S Fortunato, Julie A Huber
The ISME Journal|November 22, 2013
Strain-level genomic variation in natural populations of Lebetimonas from an erupting deep-sea volcanoJulie L Meyer, Julie A Huber
Environmental Microbiology|March 3, 2015
Decoupled distance-decay patterns between dsrA and 16S rRNA genes among salt marsh sulfate-reducing bacteriaAngus Angermeyer, Sarah C Crosby, Julie A Huber
Peerj|May 9, 2018
Salt marsh sediment bacterial communities maintain original population structure after transplantation across a latitudinal gradientAngus Angermeyer, Sarah C Crosby, Julie A Huber
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|September 2, 2009
Bacterial diversity in a subseafloor habitat following a deep-sea volcanic eruptionJulie A Huber, David A Butterfield, John A Baross
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 13, 2013
Phylogenetic diversity and functional gene patterns of sulfur-oxidizing subseafloor Epsilonproteobacteria in diffuse hydrothermal vent fluidsNancy H Akerman, David A Butterfield, Julie A Huber
The ISME Journal|May 11, 2019
Active subseafloor microbial communities from Mariana back-arc venting fluids share metabolic strategies across different thermal niches and taxaElizabeth Trembath-Reichert, David A Butterfield, Julie A Huber
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Microbial provinces in the subseafloorMatthew O Schrenk, Julie A Huber, Katrina J Edwards
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 25, 2015
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. Making methane down deepJulie A Huber
Environmental Microbiology Reports|November 24, 2018
Take to the high seas: microbiology labs below the ocean surfaceJulie A Huber, Christina Preston
The ISME Journal|February 13, 2016
Coupled RNA-SIP and metatranscriptomics of active chemolithoautotrophic communities at a deep-sea hydrothermal ventCaroline S Fortunato, Julie A Huber
The ISME Journal|November 22, 2013
Strain-level genomic variation in natural populations of Lebetimonas from an erupting deep-sea volcanoJulie L Meyer, Julie A Huber
Environmental Microbiology|March 3, 2015
Decoupled distance-decay patterns between dsrA and 16S rRNA genes among salt marsh sulfate-reducing bacteriaAngus Angermeyer, Sarah C Crosby, Julie A Huber
Peerj|May 9, 2018
Salt marsh sediment bacterial communities maintain original population structure after transplantation across a latitudinal gradientAngus Angermeyer, Sarah C Crosby, Julie A Huber
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|September 2, 2009
Bacterial diversity in a subseafloor habitat following a deep-sea volcanic eruptionJulie A Huber, David A Butterfield, John A Baross
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 13, 2013
Phylogenetic diversity and functional gene patterns of sulfur-oxidizing subseafloor Epsilonproteobacteria in diffuse hydrothermal vent fluidsNancy H Akerman, David A Butterfield, Julie A Huber
The ISME Journal|May 11, 2019
Active subseafloor microbial communities from Mariana back-arc venting fluids share metabolic strategies across different thermal niches and taxaElizabeth Trembath-Reichert, David A Butterfield, Julie A Huber
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Microbial provinces in the subseafloorMatthew O Schrenk, Julie A Huber, Katrina J Edwards
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