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Abigail Keller
Abigail Keller
Temple University
Deep sea
Methane
Biology
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Methanotrophic bacterial symbionts fuel dense populations of deep-sea feather duster worms (Sabellida, Annelida) and extend the spatial influence of methane seepage
2020
Science Advances
Shana K. Goffredi
Ekin Tilic
Sean W. Mullin
Katherine S. Dawson
Abigail Keller
Raymond W. Lee
Fabai Wu
Lisa A. Levin
Greg W. Rouse
Erik E. Cordes
Victoria J. Orphan
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Oceanographic Drivers of Deep-Sea Coral Species Distribution and Community Assembly on Seamounts, Islands, Atolls, and Reefs Within the Phoenix Islands Protected Area
2020
Frontiers in Marine Science
Steven Auscavitch
Mary C. Deere
Abigail Keller
Randi D. Rotjan
Timothy M. Shank
Erik E. Cordes
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Sequestration of Methane by Symbiotic Deep-Sea Annelids: Ancient and Future Implications of Redefining the Seep Influence
2019
bioRxiv
Shana K. Goffredi
Ekin Tilic
Sean W. Mullin
Katherine S. Dawson
Abigail Keller
Raymond W. Lee
Fabai Wu
Lisa A. Levin
Greg W. Rouse
Erik E. Cordes
Victoria J. Orphan
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Sequestration of methane by symbiotic deep-sea annelids: Ancient and future implications of redefining the seep influence
2019
Shana K. Goffredi
Ekin Tilic
Sean W. Mullin
Katherine S. Dawson
Abigail Keller
Raymond W. Lee
Fabai Wu
Lisa A. Levin
Greg W. Rouse
Erik E. Cordes
Victoria J. Orphan
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