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Timothy M. Shank: Publications
1. Gallagher, J.E., Shank, T.M., Lewtas, J., Lefevre, P.A., and J. Ashby (1991) Relative sensitivity of -32P-postlabeling of DNA and the autoradiographic UDS assay in the liver of rats exposed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF). Mutation Research 252: 247-257.

2. Ashby, J., Lefevre, P.A., Shank, T.M., Lewtas, J., and J.E. Gallagher (1991) Relative sensitivity of 32P-postlabeling of DNA and the autoradiographic UDS assay in the liver of mice exposed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF). Mutation Research 252: 259-268.

3. Gallagher, J., George, M., Kohan, M. Thompson, C. and T. Shank (1993) Detection and comparison of DNA adducts after in vitro and in vivo diesel emission exposures. Environmental Health Perspectives 99: 225-228.

4. Lutz, R.A., Shank, T.M., Fornari, D.J., Haymon, R.M., Lilley, M.D., Von Damm, K.L., and D. Desbruyères (1994) Rapid growth at deep-sea vents. Nature 371: 663-664.

5. Lutz, R.A., Desbruyères, D., Shank, T.M., and R.C. Vrijenhoek. (1998) A deep-sea hydrothermal vent community dominated by stauromedusae. Deep-Sea Research 45: 329-334.

6. Feldman, R.A., Shank, T.M., Baco, A., Vrijenhoek, R.C., and C.R. Smith (1998) Vestimentiferan on a whalefall. Biological Bulletin 194: 116-119.

7. Fornari, D.J., Shank, T.M.,, Von Damm, K.L., Gregg, T.K.P., Lilley, M.D., Levai, G., Bray, A., Haymon, Perfit, M., and R.A. Lutz (1998) Time-series temperature measurements at high-temperature hydrothermal vents, East Pacific Rise 9 °49'-51'N: monitoring a crustal cracking event. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 160: 419-431.

8.Shank, T.M.,, Lutz, R.A., and R.C. Vrijenhoek (1998) Molecular systematics of shrimp (Decapoda: Bresiliidae) from deep-sea hydrothermal vents: enigmatic "small orange" shrimp from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are juvenile Rimicaris exoculata. Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology 7:2: 88-96.

9. Shank, T.M., Fornari, D.J., Von Damm, K.L., Lilley, M.D., Haymon, R.M., and R.A. Lutz (1998) Temporal and spatial patterns of biological community development at nascent deep-sea hydrothermal vents along the East Pacific Rise. Deep-Sea Research 45: 465-515.

10. Vrijenhoek, R.C., Shank, T.M., R.A. Lutz (1998) Gene Flow and Modes of Dispersal in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Animals. Cahiers de Biologie Marine 39: 363-366.

11. Cary, S.C., Shank, T.M., and J. Stein (1998) Worms bask in extreme temperatures. Nature 391: 545-546.

12. Chadwick, W.W., Embley, R.W., and T.M. Shank (1999) The 1996 Gorda Ridge eruption: geologic mapping, sidescan sonar, and seabeam comparison results. Deep-Sea Research 45: 2547-2569.

13. Shank, T.M., Black, M.B., Halanych, K., Lutz, R.A., and R.C. Vrijenhoek (1999) Miocene radiation of deep-sea hydrothermal vent shrimp (Caridea: Bresiliidae): evidence from mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 13:2; 244-254.

14. Gebruk, A., P. Chevaldonné, T.M. Shank, Lutz, R.A. and R.C. Vrijenhoek (2000) Hydrothermal vent communities of the Logatchev area (14°45'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge): evidence for high diversity and biomass. Marine Ecological Progress Series 80: 383-393.

15. Sheader M, Van Dover, CL and T.M. Shank (2000) Structure and function of Halice hesmonectes (Amphipoda: Pardaliscidae) swarms from hydrothermal vents in the eastern Pacific. Marine Biology 5: 901-911.

16. Smirnov, A.V., Gebruk, A.V., Galkin, S.V., and T. Shank (2000) New species of holothurian (Echinodermata : Holothuroidea) from hydrothermal vent habitats. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 80(2): 321-328.

17. Van Dover, C.L., S. E. Humphris, D. Fornari, C.M. Cavanaugh, R. Collier, S.K. Goffredi, J. Hashimoto, M.D. Lilley, A.L. Reysenbach, T.M. Shank, K. L. Von Damm, A. Banta, R. M. Gallant, D. Gotz, D. Green, J. Hall, T. L. Harmer, L. A. Hurtado, P. Johnson, Z. P. McKiness, C. Meredith, E. Olson, I. L. Pan, M. Turnipseed, Y. Won, C. R. Young III, R. C. Vrijenhoek. (2001) Biogeography and ecological setting of Indian Ocean hydrothermal vents. Science 294: 818-823.

18. Luther, G.W., T. Rozan, M. Taillefert, D. Nuzzio, C. DiMeo, T.M. Shank, R.A. Lutz, and S.C. Cary (2001) Chemical speciation drives hydrothermal vent ecology. Nature 410: 813-815.

19. Lutz, R.A, T.M. Shank, and R. Evans (2001) Life after death in the deep sea. American Scientist 89(5); 422-431.

20. Shank, T.M. and A. G. Humes (2001) Siphonostomatoid copepods from hydrothermal vents at the Southern East Pacific Rise. Proc. of the Biol. Soc.Wash. 114: 12-16.

21. Lutz, R.A., T.M. Shank, P. Rona, A. Reed, W. Lange, S. Low, and E. Kristof (2002) Recent advances in imaging deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Cahiers de Biologie Marine 43:267-269.

22. Van Dover, C., P. Aharon, J.M. Bernhard, M. Doerries, W. Flickinger, W. Gilhooly, K. Knick, S. Macko, S. Rapoport, C. Ruppel, J. Salerno, R. Seitz, B.K. Sen Gupta, T.M. Shank, M. Turnipseed, R. Vrijenhoek and E. Watkins (2003) Blake Ridge methane seeps: characterization of a soft-sediment, chemosynthethically based ecosystem. Deep-Sea Research 50: 281-300.

23. Tunnicliffe, V., J. Baross, A.V. Gebruk, O. Giere, A. Koschinsky, A. Reysenbach, T.M. Shank, M. Summit (2003) Interactions between biotic processes at vents and physical, chemical, and geological conditions. In: Energy and Mass Flux Through the Biological Component of Hydrothermal Vent System. V. Tunnicliffe and C. German, (eds.), Dahlem University Press. pp 251-270.

24. Von Damm, K.L., M.D. Lilley, W.C. Shanks III, M. Brockington, A.M. Bray, K.M. O’Grady, E. Olson, A. Graham, G. Proskurowski, T.M. Shank, R. Collier, J. Cowen, R. Haymon, M.K. Tivey, D. Fornari, K. Nakamura, E. McLaughlin-West, J. Kaye, J. Sarrazin, and B. Cushman (2003) Extraordinary phase separation and segregation in vent fluids from the southern East Pacific Rise. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 206: 365-378.

25. Shank, T.M., D. Fornari, D. Yoerger et al. (2003) Deep Submergence Synergy - Alvin and ABE Explore the Galápagos Rift at 86°W. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 84: 425-433..

26. Shank, T.M. and J. Martin (2003) A new caridean shrimp of the family Alvinocarididae from thermal vents at the Menez Gwen site on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 116(1): 277-292.

27. Shank, T.M. and K.M. Halanych. Tubeworm fingerprints: genetics of colonization in hydrothermal vent-endemic vestimentiferans, Riftia pachyptila (Annelida). Molecular Ecology (in revision).

28. Shank, T.M. (2004) The Evolutionary Puzzle of Seafloor Life. Oceanus; Deep Ocean Exploration Institute (vol 42; September).

29. Baco, A.R. and T.M. Shank (in press) Population genetic structure of the Hawaiian Precious Coral Corallium lauuense using microsatellites. Special Volume: Hydrobiologia.

30. Fornari, D., M. Tivey, H. Schouten, M. Perfit, K. Von Damm, D. Yoerger, A. Bradley, M. Edwards, R. Haymon, T.M. Shank, D. Scheirer, and P. Johnson. Submarine lava flow emplacement processes at the East Pacific Rise 9° 50’N: implications for hydrothermal fluid circulation and biological community structure in the Upper Ocean Crust. AGU Monograph: Special Volume: Ridge Theoretical Institute (in press).

31. Carbotte, S., R. Arko, D. Chayes, W. Haxby, K. Lehnert, S. O’Hara, W. Ryan, T. Shipley, L. Gahagan, K. Johnson, and T.M. Shank (submitted) New integrated data management system for Ridge2000 and MARGINS research. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.

32. Kelley, D.S., J. Karson, G.L. Früh-Green, D. Yoerger, T.M. Shank, D.A. Butterfield, J. Hayes, M.O. Schrenk, E. Olson, G. Proskurowski, M. Jakuba, A. Bradley, B. Larson, K. Ludwig, D. Glickson, K. Buckman, A. Bradley, K. Roe, M.J. Elend, A. Delacour, S. Bernasconi, M.D. Lilley, J.A. Baross, R. Summons, S. Sylva (in review) A peridotite-hosted ecosystem: the Lost City Hydrothermal Field. Science.

33. Martin, J. and T.M. Shank (submitted) A new species of the shrimp genus Chorocaris (Decapoda, Caridea, Alvinocarididae) from hydrothermal vents in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.

34. T. Komai, T.M. Shank and C.L. Van Dover (submitted) A new species of Alvinocaris (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Alvinocarididae) and new record of A. muricola from methane seeps on the Blake Ridge Diapir, Northwestern Atlantic. Hydrobiologia.

Shank, T.M., D. Scheirer, and D.J. Fornari (in prep) Influences of temperature and chemistry on habitat selection at hydrothermal vents. Limnology and Oceanography.

36. Shank, T.M. (in prep) Controls on hydrothermal vent ecology: implications for faunal evolution and genetic composition in hydrothermal systems. Advances in Marine Biology.



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