Marine bivalves of the family Teredinidae (shipworms) are voracious consumers of wood in marine environments. In several shipworm species, dense communities of intracellular bacterial endosymbionts have been observed within specialized cells (bacteriocytes) of the gills (ctenidia). These bacteria are proposed to contribute to digestion of wood by the host. While the microbes of shipworm gills have been studied extensively in several species, the abundance and distribution of microbes in the digestive system have not been adequately addressed. Here we use Fluorescence In-Situ Hybridization (FISH) and laser scanning confocal microscopy with 16S rRNA directed oligonucleotide probes targeting all domains, domains Bacteria and Archaea, and other...
Shipworms are ecologically and economically important mollusks that feed on woody plant material (li...
BACKGROUND: Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solely of woo...
Wood falls are organic substrates sunken on the ocean floor that house a diversified fauna of marine...
Marine bivalves of the family Teredinidae (shipworms) are voracious consumers of wood in marine envi...
Bacteria play many important roles in animal digestive systems, including the provision of enzymes c...
Abstract Background Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solel...
Shipworms are marine bivalve molluscs, known for their wood boring abilities. They use modified shel...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2002. This article is posted here by permissio...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceMarine invertebrate microbiota has a key function in host physiology and healt...
Shipworms are ecologically and economically important mollusks that feed on woody plant material (li...
BACKGROUND: Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solely of woo...
Wood falls are organic substrates sunken on the ocean floor that house a diversified fauna of marine...
Marine bivalves of the family Teredinidae (shipworms) are voracious consumers of wood in marine envi...
Bacteria play many important roles in animal digestive systems, including the provision of enzymes c...
Abstract Background Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solel...
Shipworms are marine bivalve molluscs, known for their wood boring abilities. They use modified shel...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Teredinidae are a family of highly adapted wood-feeding and wood-boring bivalves, commonly known as ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2002. This article is posted here by permissio...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceMarine invertebrate microbiota has a key function in host physiology and healt...
Shipworms are ecologically and economically important mollusks that feed on woody plant material (li...
BACKGROUND: Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solely of woo...
Wood falls are organic substrates sunken on the ocean floor that house a diversified fauna of marine...