Within the marine bivalve family Thyasiridae, some species have bacterial chemosymbionts associated with gill epithelial cells while other species are asymbiotic. Although the abundance of symbionts in a particular thyasirid species may vary, the structure of their gills (i.e., their frontal-abfrontal thickening) does not. We examined gill structure in a species tentatively identified as Thyasira gouldi from a Northwest Atlantic fjord (Bonne Bay, Newfoundland) and found remarkable differences among specimens. Some individuals had thickened gill filaments with abundant symbionts, while others had thin filaments and lacked symbionts. We could differentiate symbiotic and asymbiotic specimens based on the size and outline of their shell as well...
As in other cold seeps, the dominant bivalves in mud volcanoes (MV) from the Gulf of Cadiz are macro...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Deep-sea bivalves found at hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls are sustained by chemosy...
Thyasiridae are one of the less studied groups of chemosymbiotic bivalves. Here, we investigated sym...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
Cold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean), and data...
International audienceCold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Med...
The Thyasiridae are small marine clams common in cold waters, including around the Canadian Arctic ...
The Thyasiroidea collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of the seven sp...
International audienceIn chemoautotrophic associations, sequence comparison of 16S rRNA has been the...
The bacterial endosymbionts of two species of the bivalve genus Solemya from the Pacific Ocean, Sole...
A new species of Thyasiridae, Thyasira ockelmanni n.sp. is described from the abyssal depths of the ...
An ultrastructural investigation was made of the symbiotic bacteria in the gills of the bivalve Thya...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
As in other cold seeps, the dominant bivalves in mud volcanoes (MV) from the Gulf of Cadiz are macro...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Deep-sea bivalves found at hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls are sustained by chemosy...
Thyasiridae are one of the less studied groups of chemosymbiotic bivalves. Here, we investigated sym...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
Cold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean), and data...
International audienceCold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Med...
The Thyasiridae are small marine clams common in cold waters, including around the Canadian Arctic ...
The Thyasiroidea collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of the seven sp...
International audienceIn chemoautotrophic associations, sequence comparison of 16S rRNA has been the...
The bacterial endosymbionts of two species of the bivalve genus Solemya from the Pacific Ocean, Sole...
A new species of Thyasiridae, Thyasira ockelmanni n.sp. is described from the abyssal depths of the ...
An ultrastructural investigation was made of the symbiotic bacteria in the gills of the bivalve Thya...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
As in other cold seeps, the dominant bivalves in mud volcanoes (MV) from the Gulf of Cadiz are macro...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Deep-sea bivalves found at hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls are sustained by chemosy...