“…It is the continual worsening of conditions over time and burial that has led to dormancy in the marine subsurface being likened to a "dead-end strategy" (Jørgensen, 2012). The estimated generation times for the deep biosphere, up to several thousands of years (Braun et al, 2017;Trembath-Reichert et al, 2017;Biddle et al, 2006;Jorgensen, D'Hondt, & Miller, 2006;Jørgensen, 2011;Lomstein et al, 2012;Whitman, Coleman, & Wiebe, 1998;Xie, Lipp, Wegener, Ferdelman, & Hinrichs, 2013), necessitate very low mutation rates, and therefore, selection is likely dominated by the presence of pre-adapted sub-seafloor taxa (Orsi, 2018;Petro, Starnawski, Schramm, & Kjeldsen, 2017). Further, whether these generation times reflect actual growth (i.e., new biomass generation from cellular division) or replacement (i.e., turnover of biomolecules without division, akin to maintenance activities) is not known.…”