Corinna Breusing

Corinna Breusing

University of Rhode Island

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Corinna Breusing

Corinna Breusing, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rhode Island, specializes in the field of Population Genomics, Evolution, Symbiosis, Deep-Sea Biology, Bioinformatics.

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

Ecological differences among hydrothermal vent symbioses may drive contrasting patterns of symbiont population differentiation

Geography, not lifestyle, explains the population structure of free-living and host-associated deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail symbionts

Differential patterns of connectivity in Western Pacific hydrothermal vent metapopulations: A comparison of biophysical and genetic models

Redescription of Bathymodiolus septemdierum Hashimoto and Okutani, 1994 (Bivalvia, Mytilida, Mytilidae), a mussel broadly distributed across hydrothermal vent …

Composition and metabolic potential of microbiomes associated with mesopelagic animals from Monterey Canyon

Genome assembly of the chemosynthetic endosymbiont of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha adamantis from the Mariana Arc

Inter-Specific Genetic Exchange Despite Strong Divergence in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Gastropods of the Genus Alviniconcha

Horizontal transmission enables flexible associations with locally adapted symbiont strains in deep-sea hydrothermal vent symbioses

Corinna Breusing Information

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Citations(all)

553

Citations(since 2020)

467

Cited By

228

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

15

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Corinna Breusing Skills & Research Interests

Population Genomics

Evolution

Symbiosis

Deep-Sea Biology

Bioinformatics

Top articles of Corinna Breusing

Ecological differences among hydrothermal vent symbioses may drive contrasting patterns of symbiont population differentiation

Msystems

2023/8/31

Geography, not lifestyle, explains the population structure of free-living and host-associated deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail symbionts

Microbiome

2023/5/16

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert
Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert

H-Index: 9

Differential patterns of connectivity in Western Pacific hydrothermal vent metapopulations: A comparison of biophysical and genetic models

Evolutionary Applications

2023/1

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Verena Tunnicliffe
Verena Tunnicliffe

H-Index: 25

Redescription of Bathymodiolus septemdierum Hashimoto and Okutani, 1994 (Bivalvia, Mytilida, Mytilidae), a mussel broadly distributed across hydrothermal vent …

Zootaxa

2022/12/2

Verena Tunnicliffe
Verena Tunnicliffe

H-Index: 25

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Composition and metabolic potential of microbiomes associated with mesopelagic animals from Monterey Canyon

ISME communications

2022/12

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Peter R Girguis
Peter R Girguis

H-Index: 33

Genome assembly of the chemosynthetic endosymbiont of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha adamantis from the Mariana Arc

G3

2022/10/1

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Inter-Specific Genetic Exchange Despite Strong Divergence in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Gastropods of the Genus Alviniconcha

Genes

2022/5/31

Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire
Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire

H-Index: 21

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Horizontal transmission enables flexible associations with locally adapted symbiont strains in deep-sea hydrothermal vent symbioses

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/4/5

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Shelbi L Russell
Shelbi L Russell

H-Index: 8

Global 16S rRNA diversity of provannid snail endosymbionts from Indo‐Pacific deep‐sea hydrothermal vents

Environmental microbiology reports

2022/4

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Yi Yang
Yi Yang

H-Index: 2

Jin Sun
Jin Sun

H-Index: 11

Divergent paths in the evolutionary history of maternally transmitted clam symbionts

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/3/9

Deep-sea mussels from a hybrid zone on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge host genetically indistinguishable symbionts

The ISME Journal

2021/10

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Host-symbiont population genomics provide insights into partner fidelity, transmission mode and habitat adaptation in deep-sea hydrothermal vent snails

bioRxiv

2021/7/13

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Shelbi L Russell
Shelbi L Russell

H-Index: 8

Allopatric and Sympatric Drivers of Speciation in Alviniconcha Hydrothermal Vent Snails

Molecular Biology and Evolution

2020/12

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Verena Tunnicliffe
Verena Tunnicliffe

H-Index: 25

Differences in cofactor, oxygen and sulfur requirements influence niche adaptation in deep-sea vesicomyid clam symbioses

bioRxiv

2020/10/19

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Physiological dynamics of chemosynthetic symbionts in hydrothermal vent snails

The ISME Journal

2020/10

High‐contiguity genome assembly of the chemosynthetic gammaproteobacterial endosymbiont of the cold seep tubeworm Lamellibrachia barhami

Molecular ecology resources

2020/9

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Darrin T Schultz
Darrin T Schultz

H-Index: 6

Comparative de novo assembly and annotation of mantle tissue transcriptomes from the Mytilus edulis species complex (M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis, M. trossulus)

Marine Genomics

2020/6/1

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

Extreme Genomic Makeover: Evolutionary History of Maternally-transmitted Clam Symbionts

bioRxiv

2020/2/2

Intra-host symbiont diversity in eastern Pacific cold seep tubeworms identified by the 16S-V6 region, but undetected by the 16S-V4 region

Plos one

2020/1/15

Corinna Breusing
Corinna Breusing

H-Index: 8

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