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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
60
Citations
9701
World Ranking
2347
National Ranking
830

Best Publications

  • The biology of hydrothermal vent animals: physiology, biochemistry, and autotrophic symbioses

    J.J. Childress;C.R. Fisher

  • Impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a deep-water coral community in the Gulf of Mexico

    Helen K. White;Pen Yuan Hsing;Walter Cho;Timothy M. Shank

  • PREDATION STRUCTURES COMMUNITIES AT DEEP‐SEA HYDROTHERMAL VENTS

    Fiorenza Micheli;Charles H. Peterson;Lauren S. Mullineaux;Charles R. Fisher

  • Macro-Ecology of Gulf of Mexico Cold Seeps

    Erik E. Cordes;Derk C. Bergquist;Charles R. Fisher

  • Coral communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico

    Erik E. Cordes;Michael P. McGinley;Elizabeth L. Podowski;Erin L. Becker

  • Community structure of vestimentiferan-generated habitat islands from Gulf of Mexico cold seeps

    Derk C. Bergquist;Tracy Ward;Erik E. Cordes;Tim McNelis

  • Metabolic and Blood Gas Transport Characteristics of the Hydrothermal Vent Bivalve Calyptogena magnifica

    Alissa J. Arp;James J. Childress;Charles R. Fisher

  • Footprint of Deepwater Horizon blowout impact to deep-water coral communities

    Charles R. Fisher;Pen Yuan Hsing;Carl L. Kaiser;Dana R. Yoerger

  • The Co-occurrence of Methanotrophic and Chemoautotrophic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacterial Symbionts in a Deep-sea Mussel

    C. R. Fisher;J. M. Brooks;J. S. Vodenichar;J. M. Zande

  • Cold seeps of the deep Gulf of Mexico: Community structure and biogeographic comparisons to Atlantic equatorial belt seep communities

    Erik E. Cordes;Susan L. Carney;Stephane Hourdez;Robert S. Carney

  • Variability of physico-chemical conditions in 9°50′N EPR diffuse flow vent habitats

    N. Le Bris;B. Govenar;C. Le Gall;C.R. Fisher

  • A paradox resolved: Sulfide acquisition by roots of seep tubeworms sustains net chemoautotrophy

    John K. Freytag;Peter R. Girguis;Derk C. Bergquist;Jason P. Andras

  • Roots as a site of hydrogen sulfide uptake in the hydrocarbon seep vestimentiferan Lamellibrachia sp.

    David Julian;Françoise Gaill;Eric Wood;Alissa J. Arp

  • Experimental evidence for filter-feeding by the hydrothermal vent mussel, Bathymodiolus thermophilus

    H.M. Page;A. Fiala-Medioni;C.R. Fisher;J.J. Childress

  • Hydrothermal vent ecosystems

    Charles R. Fisher;Ken Takai;Nadine Le Bris

  • Modeling the mutualistic interactions between tubeworms and microbial consortia.

    Erik E Cordes;Michael A Arthur;Katriona Shea;Rolf S Arvidson

  • Life in the Slow Lane: Growth and Longevity of Cold-seep Vestimentiferans

    C. R. Fisher;I. A. Urcuyo;M. A. Simpkins;E. NIx

  • Cold Seeps and associated communities of the gulf of Mexico

    Charles Fisher;Harry Roberts;Erik Cordes;Bernie Bernard

  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION IN TRIDACNA GIGAS AS A FUNCTION OF IRRADIANCE AND SIZE

    Charles R. Fisher;William K. Fitt;Robert K. Trench

  • Role of filter-feeding in the nutritional biology of a deep-sea mussel with methanotrophic symbionts

    H. M. Page;C. R. Fisher;J. J. Childress

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