Sylvan, Jason
individual record
Associate Professor
Positions:
- Associate Professor, Oceanography, College of Arts and Sciences
overview
Microbes are the major mediators of biogeochemical cycles on earth. Although tiny, their metabolisms have global implications. My research focuses on two aspects of microbial ecology - interactions between the ocean crust and marine microbes, and the impact of anthropogenic influence on marine microbes. I determine the effect microbial communities have on biogeochemical cycles in a variety of settings through quantification of microbial biomass, analysis of microbial diversity and function, and measurement of microbial activity. My research is interdisciplinary and involves collaboration with chemists, geologists and biological oceanographers.
education and training
- Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography, Rutgers University - (New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) 2008
- M.Sc. in Biological Oceanography, Rutgers University - (New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) 2004
- B.S. in Biology, Brandeis University - (Waltham, Massachusetts, United States) 1999
selected publications
Academic Articles56
- Doyle, S. M., Self, M. J., Hayes, J., Shamberger, K., Correa, A., Davies, S. W., Santiago-Vzquez, L. Z., & Sylvan, J. B. (2022). Microbial Community Dynamics Provide Evidence for Hypoxia during a Coral Reef Mortality Event.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 88(9), e0034722-e00322.
- Mills, N. T., Reece, J. S., Tice, M. M., & Sylvan, J. B. (2022). Hydromechanical Effects of Micro-Organisms on Fine-Grained Sediments During Early Burial. EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE. 9(2),
- Aljandal, S., Doyle, S. M., Bera, G., Wade, T. L., Knap, A. H., & Sylvan, J. B. (2022). Mesopelagic microbial community dynamics in response to increasing oil and Corexit 9500 concentrations.. PLoS One. 17(2), e0263420-e0263420.
- Li, J., Mara, P., Schubotz, F., Sylvan, J. B., Burgaud, G., Klein, F., ... Edgcomb, V. P. (2022). Author Correction: Recycling and metabolic flexibility dictate life in the lower oceanic crust.. Nature. 610(7931), E3-E3.
- Defforey, D., Tully, B. J., Sylvan, J. B., Cade-Menun, B. J., Reese, B. K., Zinke, L., & Paytan, A. (2022). Potential Phosphorus Uptake Mechanisms in the Deep Sedimentary Biosphere. FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE. 9, 907527.
Books2
- Coggon, R. M., Sylvan, J. B., Teagle, D., Reece, J., Christeson, G. L., Estes, E. R., & Williams, T. (2022). Expedition 390 Preliminary Report: South Atlantic Transect 1. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP).
- Coggon, R. M., Sylvan, J. B., Teagle, D., Reece, J. S., Estes, E. R., & Williams, T. (2022). Expedition 390/393 Scientific Prospectus Addendum: The South Atlantic Transect. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP).
Repository Documents / Preprints2
- Doyle, S. M., Self, M. J., Hayes, J., Shamberger, K., Correa, A., Davies, S. W., Santiago-Vzquez, L. Z., & Sylvan, J. B. (2022). Microbial Community Dynamics Provide Evidence for Hypoxia During a Coral Reef Mortality Event.
- Orcutt, B., D'Angelo, T., Jungbluth, S. P., Huber, J. A., & Sylvan, J. B. (2020). Microbial life in oceanic crust.
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Email
jasonsylvan@tamu.edu
First Name
Jason
Last Name
Sylvan
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Oceanography; 3146 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3146
USA