BSL-Related Publications by BSL-MO Researchers

 

All Three Groups:

  1.     Siering et al., (2013) Microbial Biogeochemistry of Boiling Springs Lake: a Physically Dynamic, Oligotrophic, Low pH Geothermal Ecosystem. (2013) Geobiology 11/4 356-376 (Link).


Humboldt State Team

  1.     Siering et al., (2006) Geochemical and biological diversity of acidic, hot springs in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Geomicrobiology Journal 23 (2), 129–141.

  2.     Wilson et al., (2008) Microbial diversity and dynamics in an acidic hotspring at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Environmental Microbiology, 56 (2), 292-305 (Link to Pubmed)



Chico State Team

  1.     Brown and Wolfe (2006) Protist genetic diversity in the acidic hydrothermal environments of Lassen Volcanic National Park, USA. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 53, 420-431. (Link to Pubmed)



Portland State Team

  1.     Stedman et al. (2010) The isolation of viruses infecting Archaea. In S. W. Wilhelm, M. G. Weinbauer, and C. A. Suttle [eds.], Manual of Aquatic Viral Ecology. ASLO. (Link, Free!)

  2.     Laidler and Stedman (2010) Virus silicification under simulated hot spring conditions. Astrobiology 10 (6), 569-576.  (Featured on the cover).  (Link, Free!)

  3.     Diemer and Stedman (2012) A novel virus genome discovered in an extreme environment suggests recombination between unrelated groups of DNA and RNA viruses. Biology Direct 7:13 (Link, Free!)

  4.     Iverson and Stedman (2012) A genetic study of SSV1, the prototypical fusellovirus. Frontiers in Microbiology 3:200 (Link, Free!)

  5.     Stedman (2013) Mechanisms for RNA capture by ssDNA viruses : Grand Theft RNA! Journal of Molecular Evolution, 76 (6), 359-364. (Featured on the cover). (Link)