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Craig L. Moyer
Researcher at Western Washington University
Publications - 72
Citations - 6638
Craig L. Moyer is an academic researcher from Western Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zetaproteobacteria & Seamount. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 71 publications receiving 6307 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig L. Moyer include Michigan State University & Oregon State University.
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Genetic diversity in Sargasso Sea bacterioplankton.
TL;DR: The phylogenetically analysed clone libraries of eubacterial 16S ribosomal RNA genes amplified from natural populations of Sargasso Sea picoplankton indicate the presence of a novel microbial group, the SAR 11 cluster, which appears to be a significant component of this oligotrophic bacterioplankton community.
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Isolation and Characterization of Novel Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria That Grow at Circumneutral pH
David Emerson,Craig L. Moyer +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence suggests ES-1 and ES-2 are members of a previously untapped group of putatively lithotrophic, unicellular iron-oxidizing bacteria, suggesting they are microaerobes.
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Neutrophilic Fe-Oxidizing Bacteria Are Abundant at the Loihi Seamount Hydrothermal Vents and Play a Major Role in Fe Oxide Deposition
David Emerson,Craig L. Moyer +1 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that Fe-oxidizing bacteria are common at the Loihi Seamount and probably play a major role in Fe oxidation, and suggests that microbially mediated Fe oxidation at hydrothermal vents may be important globally.
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Abundance and diversity of microbial life in ocean crust
Cara M. Santelli,Beth N. Orcutt,Erin C. Banning,Wolfgang Bach,Wolfgang Bach,Craig L. Moyer,Mitchell L. Sogin,Hubert Staudigel,Katrina J. Edwards,Katrina J. Edwards +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that prokaryotic cell abundances on seafloor-exposed basalts are 3–4 orders of magnitude greater than in overlying deep sea water, with important implications for deep-sea carbon cycling and chemical exchange between basalt and sea water.
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A Novel Lineage of Proteobacteria Involved in Formation of Marine Fe-Oxidizing Microbial Mat Communities
David Emerson,Jeremy A. Rentz,Timothy Lilburn,Richard E. Davis,Henry C. Aldrich,Clara S. Chan,Craig L. Moyer +6 more
TL;DR: On the basis of phylogenetic and physiological data, it is proposed that isolate PV-1T ( = ATCC BAA-1019: JCM 14766) represents the type strain of a novel species in a new genus, Mariprofundus ferrooxydans gen. nov.