Reysenbach, Anna-Louise

Dr. Anna-Louise Reysenbach

Associate Professor
Biology Department
Portland State University
Portland, OR
I am a microbial ecologist with special interests in the ecology of terrestrial and deep-sea hydrothermal vents and in the evolution of biogeochemical cycles.
Bibliography
  1. Metagenome sequence analysis of filamentous microbial communities obtained from geochemically distinct geothermal channels reveals specialization of three Aquificales lineages
    Frontiers in Microbiology, 2013
  2. Metagenomes from High-Temperature Chemotrophic Systems Reveal Geochemical Controls on Microbial Community Structure and Function
    PLoS ONE, 2010
  3. Volcanic calderas delineate biogeographic provinces among Yellowstone thermophiles
    Environmental Microbiology, 2008
  4. Archaeal and Bacterial Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraether Lipids in Hot Springs of Yellowstone National Park
    Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2007
  5. Sulfurihydrogenibium yellowstonense sp. nov., an extremely thermophilic, facultatively heterotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from Yellowstone National Park, and emended descriptions of the genus Sulfurihydrogenibium, Sulfurihydrogenibium subterraneum and Sulfurihydrogenibium azorense
    International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2005
  6. Aquificales in Yellowstone National Park
    Geothermal Biology and Geochemistry in YNP [TBI Text!], 2005
  7. Carbon isotopic fractionations associated with thermophilic bacteria Thermotoga maritima and Persephonella marina
    Environmental Microbiology, 2002
  8. Merging Genomes with Geochemistry in Hydrothermal Ecosystems
    Science, 2002
  9. Microbial diversity at 83°C in Calcite Springs, Yellowstone National Park: another environment where the Aquificales and "Korarchaeota" coexist
    Extremophiles, 2000
  10. Isolation and Characterization of the Homoacetogenic Thermophilic Bacterium Moorella glycerini sp. nov.
    International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 1997