endosymbiont of Vestimentiferan tubeworm
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Deep-sea hydrothermal vents and methane seeps are often densely populated by animals that host chemosynthetic symbiotic bacteria…
BackgroundVestimentiferan tubeworms (Annelida: Siboglinidae) often play an important role as a foundation species in…
The deep sea is home to many species that have longer life spans than their shallow-water counterparts. This trend is primarily…
The giant tubeworm Riftia pachyptila lives in symbiosis with the chemoautotrophic gammaproteobacterium Cand. Endoriftia…
The Regab pockmark is a large cold seep area located 10 km north of the Congo deep sea channel at about 3160 m water depth. The…
Lamellibrachia sp. 2 is a deep-sea vestimentiferan tubeworm found at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Cayman Spreading Center and at…
Alien species Ficopomatus enigmaticus was recorded on two locations along the eastern Adriatic coast, Krka River Estuary and…
Gutless vestimentiferan tubeworms are known to harbor endosymbiotic bacteria in a specialized tissue, the trophosome, which…
Two species of vestimentiferan tubeworm, Lamellibrachia luymesi and Seepiophila jonesi, co-occur in aggregations at northern Gulf…