Symbiotic associations between microbes and invertebrates have resulted in some of the most unusual physiological and morphological adaptations that have evolved in the animal world. We document a new symbiosis between marine polychaetes of the genus Osedax and members of the bacterial group Oceanospirillales, known for heterotrophic degradation of complex organic compounds. These organisms were discovered living on the carcass of a grey whale at 2891 m depth in Monterey Canyon, off the coast of California. The mouthless and gutless worms are unique in their morphological specializations used to obtain nutrition from decomposing mammalian bones. Adult worms possess elaborate posterior root-like extensions that invade whale bone and contain ...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...
Symbiotic associations between microbes and invertebrates have resulted in some of the most unusual ...
Bacterial symbioses allow annelids to colonise extreme ecological niches, such as hydrothermal vents...
Osedax worms are whale-fall specialists that infiltrate whale bones with their root tissues. These a...
Whale falls form oases at the bottom of the ocean that provide an energy source for a diverse and ab...
Siboglinids are tube-dwelling annelids that are important members of deep-sea chemosynthetic communi...
When whales die and sink to the sea-floor, they provide a sudden, enormous food supply to organisms ...
A new species of bone-eating annelid, Osedax braziliensis sp. n., found in a sunken whale carcass at...
Bathymodiolin mussels dominate hydrothermal vent and cold seep communities worldwide. Symbiotic asso...
Whale falls produce remarkable organic- and sulfide-rich habitat islands at the seafloor. The past d...
<div><p><i>Osedax</i>, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to...
Deep-sea mussels harboring chemoautotrophic symbionts from hydrothermal vents and seeps are assumed ...
Deep-sea mussels harboring chemoautotrophic symbionts from hydrothermal vents and seeps are assumed ...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...
Symbiotic associations between microbes and invertebrates have resulted in some of the most unusual ...
Bacterial symbioses allow annelids to colonise extreme ecological niches, such as hydrothermal vents...
Osedax worms are whale-fall specialists that infiltrate whale bones with their root tissues. These a...
Whale falls form oases at the bottom of the ocean that provide an energy source for a diverse and ab...
Siboglinids are tube-dwelling annelids that are important members of deep-sea chemosynthetic communi...
When whales die and sink to the sea-floor, they provide a sudden, enormous food supply to organisms ...
A new species of bone-eating annelid, Osedax braziliensis sp. n., found in a sunken whale carcass at...
Bathymodiolin mussels dominate hydrothermal vent and cold seep communities worldwide. Symbiotic asso...
Whale falls produce remarkable organic- and sulfide-rich habitat islands at the seafloor. The past d...
<div><p><i>Osedax</i>, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to...
Deep-sea mussels harboring chemoautotrophic symbionts from hydrothermal vents and seeps are assumed ...
Deep-sea mussels harboring chemoautotrophic symbionts from hydrothermal vents and seeps are assumed ...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...