Anne Dekas

Anne Dekas

Stanford University

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Anne Dekas

Anne Dekas, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Geobiology, Microbial Ecology, Isotope Geochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Inactive hydrothermal vent microbial communities are important contributors to deep ocean primary productivity

Genome-guided isolation of Fervidibacter sacchari, an aerobic, hyperthermophilic polysaccharide-degrading specialist

Autochthonous carbon loading of macroalgae stimulates benthic biological nitrogen fixation rates in shallow coastal marine sediments

Single-cell analysis in hypersaline brines predicts a water-activity limit of microbial anabolic activity

Microbially induced precipitation of silica by anaerobic methane-oxidizing consortia and implications for microbial fossil preservation

Mcr-dependent methanogenesis in Archaeoglobaceae enriched from a terrestrial hot spring

Environmental Controls on Microbial Metabolism in the Acidic Brines of Western Australia

Constraining the composition and quantity of organic matter used by abundant marine Thaumarchaeota

Anne Dekas Information

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Citations(all)

2196

Citations(since 2020)

1042

Cited By

1537

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Anne Dekas Skills & Research Interests

Geobiology

Microbial Ecology

Isotope Geochemistry

Top articles of Anne Dekas

Inactive hydrothermal vent microbial communities are important contributors to deep ocean primary productivity

Nature Microbiology

2024/1/29

Autochthonous carbon loading of macroalgae stimulates benthic biological nitrogen fixation rates in shallow coastal marine sediments

Frontiers in Microbiology

2024/1/5

Single-cell analysis in hypersaline brines predicts a water-activity limit of microbial anabolic activity

Science Advances

2023/12/22

Microbially induced precipitation of silica by anaerobic methane-oxidizing consortia and implications for microbial fossil preservation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/12/19

Mcr-dependent methanogenesis in Archaeoglobaceae enriched from a terrestrial hot spring

The ISME Journal

2023/10

Environmental Controls on Microbial Metabolism in the Acidic Brines of Western Australia

LPI Contributions

2023/5

Constraining the composition and quantity of organic matter used by abundant marine Thaumarchaeota

Environmental Microbiology

2023/3

Single-cell analysis reveals an active and heterotrophic microbiome in the Guaymas Basin deep subsurface with significant heterotrophic inorganic carbon fixation

bioRxiv

2023

Single-cell view of deep-sea microbial activity and intracommunity heterogeneity

The ISME Journal

2023/1

Inactive Seafloor Sulfides Support Productive Chemoautotrophic Microbial Communities

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Contributions of anoxic microsites to soil carbon protection across soil textures

Geoderma

2022/11/1

Anne Dekas
Anne Dekas

H-Index: 14

Rates and physicochemical drivers of microbial anabolic activity in deep‐sea sediments and implications for deep time

Environmental Microbiology

2022

Anne Dekas
Anne Dekas

H-Index: 14

Comparison of Microbial Profiling and Tracer Testing for the Characterization of Injector-Producer Interwell Connectivities

Water

2022/9/18

An essential role for tungsten in the ecology and evolution of a previously uncultivated lineage of anaerobic, thermophilic Archaea

Nature Communications

2022/6/30

Geological activity shapes the microbiome in deep-subsurface aquifers by advection

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/6/21

Cold seeps on the passive Northern US Atlantic Margin host globally representative members of the seep microbiome with locally dominant strains of archaea

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

2022/6/14

Deltaproteobacteria dominate a complex assem-blage of potential diazotrophs in continental shelf to abyssal plain sediments offshore Northern CA, USA

2022/6

ATP hydrolase evolution suggests a shared origin for the biosynthesis of ancient metalloclusters, pig-ments, and a self-organizing molecular system

2022/6

Tungsten is Essential in Novel Thermophilic Archaea

The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2022

2022/5

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