Biocomplexity Project Presentations
- Amend, J. P., Meyer-Dombard, D. R., Pichler, T., Price, R.E., Herndon,
E., and Hsia, N. 2005. Microbial arsenic oxidation in a shallow marine hydrothermal vent
system. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
- Amend, J., Meyer-Dombard, D., Rogers, K., and Rusch, A. 2004.
Thermophiles and vent geochemistry at Vulcano (Italy) and Ambitle (Papua New Guinea).
Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Copenhagen. Abstract 4.4.14.
- Huxel, G. R. 2004. Interaction strengths among species. Ecological
Society of America 89th Annual Meeting. Portland. OR, Aug. 1-6, 2004.
- McCloskey, B. J. 2005. Proposal for an online database of foraminiferal
taxonomy. Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City, UT.
- McCloskey, B. J. and Hallock, P. 2004. Initial studies of effects of an
arsenic-enriched shallow-water hydrothermal system on benthic foraminiferal communities.
Benthic Ecology Meeting, Williamsburg, VA.
- McCloskey, B. J., Hallock, P., Price, R., and Pichler, T. 2005.
Foraminifera in extreme environments: How benthic populations react to exposure to high-[As],
low-pH hydrothermal vent fluids in Papua New Guinea and the laboratory. Geological Society
of America, Salt Lake City, UT.
- Meyer-Dombard, D. R., Osburn, M. R., and Amend, J. P. 2005. Archaeal
and bacterial variation across geochemical gradients in an arsenic-rich, shallow submarine
vent, Papua New Guinea. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B21A-1015,
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, 2005.
- Meyer-Dombard, D. R., Price, R., Pichler, T., and Amend, J. 2004.
Geochemical-microbial processes in hydrothermal sediments, Ambitle Island, Papua New
Guinea. Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Copenhagen. Abstract 4.4.P20.
- Price, R. and Pichler, T. 2004. Distribution and speciation of
arsenic in a shallow-water hydrothermal system: Implications for bioavailability.
Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Copenhagen. Abstract 3.4.P12.
- Price, R. E., Pichler, T., and Amend, J. P. 2005. Unexpected
arsenate/arsenite gradients in pore water profiles from a shallow-water hydrothermal
system. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
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