Roxanne Beinart

Roxanne Beinart

University of Rhode Island

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Roxanne Beinart

Roxanne Beinart, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rhode Island, specializes in the field of Symbiosis, microbiology.

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

Divergent marine anaerobic ciliates harbor closely related Methanocorpusculum endosymbionts

Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of three anaerobic plagiopyleans (Alveolata: Ciliophora), retrieved from two geographically distant localities in Asia and North America

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

Anaerobic ciliates as a model group for studying symbioses in oxygen‐depleted environments

Optimizing the electroporation parameters for Heterometopus palaeformis (strain RAJCA)

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

Roxanne Beinart Information

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Citations(all)

1784

Citations(since 2020)

916

Cited By

1184

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Roxanne Beinart Skills & Research Interests

Symbiosis

microbiology

Top articles of Roxanne Beinart

Divergent marine anaerobic ciliates harbor closely related Methanocorpusculum endosymbionts

bioRxiv

2024

Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of three anaerobic plagiopyleans (Alveolata: Ciliophora), retrieved from two geographically distant localities in Asia and North America

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

2023/10/1

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

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

Evolutionary Applications

2023/1

Anaerobic ciliates as a model group for studying symbioses in oxygen‐depleted environments

2022/9

Ivan Čepička
Ivan Čepička

H-Index: 17

Roxanne Beinart
Roxanne Beinart

H-Index: 11

Optimizing the electroporation parameters for Heterometopus palaeformis (strain RAJCA)

2022/4/29

Fatma Gomaa
Fatma Gomaa

H-Index: 1

Roxanne Beinart
Roxanne Beinart

H-Index: 11

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

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

Environmental microbiology reports

2022/4

Divergent paths in the evolutionary history of maternally transmitted clam symbionts

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/3/9

Symbiotic Relationships as Shapers of Biodiversity

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2022/2/16

Roxanne Beinart
Roxanne Beinart

H-Index: 11

Carlos Prada
Carlos Prada

H-Index: 12

Ciliate Endosymbiont Imaging Methodology

2022

Roxanne Beinart
Roxanne Beinart

H-Index: 11

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

G3

2022/10/1

The Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics Project: probing the evolution of symbiosis across the tree of life

Wellcome Open Research

2021/10/6

Cooccurring Activities of Two Autotrophic Pathways in Symbionts of the Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Riftia pachyptila

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

2021/8/11

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

bioRxiv

2021/7/13

Allopatric and Sympatric Drivers of Speciation in Alviniconcha Hydrothermal Vent Snails

Molecular Biology and Evolution

2020/12

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

bioRxiv

2020/10/19

Physiological dynamics of chemosynthetic symbionts in hydrothermal vent snails

The ISME Journal

2020/10

Horizontal transmission and recombination maintain forever young bacterial symbiont genomes

PLoS Genetics

2020/8/25

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