Ephemeral reducing environments such as hydrothermal vents and whale falls create oases of chemosynthetic primary production in the nutrient poor deep sea. The polychaete family Siboglinidae has adapted to occupy these niches of chemical nutrition. This likely requires high levels of dispersal, either through long-living larvae or a “stepping-stone” dispersal method. Here we seek to identify recently found specimens of Osedax from whalebones off the coast of Oregon and Antarctica. Once species identity was determined, we sought to elucidate connectivity between known populations of Osedax from Monterey Bay and Sagami Bay. To accomplish this, we sequenced the mitochondrial marker COI and inferred relationships through a haplotype net...
<p><b><i>Osedax deceptionensis</i></b><b>a</b> Living specimen showing translucent palps (<i>pa</i>)...
Background: Sclerolinum (Annelida: Siboglinidae) is a genus of small, wiry deep-sea tubeworms that d...
The bone-eating siboglinid polychaete Osedax mucofloris Glover, Källström, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005 is...
Ephemeral reducing environments such as hydrothermal vents and whale falls create oases of chemosyn...
<div><p><i>Osedax</i>, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
First described in 2004 off California, Osedax worms are now known from many of the world's oceans, ...
When whales die and sink to the sea-floor, they provide a sudden, enormous food supply to organisms ...
Deep-sea tubeworms in the annelid family Siboglinidae have drawn considerable interest regarding the...
Siboglinids are tube-dwelling annelids that are important members of deep-sea chemosynthetic communi...
A new species of bone-eating annelid, Osedax braziliensis sp. n., found in a sunken whale carcass at...
Large parcels of organic matter in the deep sea, such as whale carcasses, harbor a very specialized ...
Osedax is a genus of siboglinid annelids that live on and consume bones in the ocean. Aided by symbi...
In the deep ocean, whale falls (deceased whales that sink to the seafloor) act as a boost of product...
Deep-sea fishing bycatch enables collection of samples of rare species that are not easily accessibl...
<p><b><i>Osedax deceptionensis</i></b><b>a</b> Living specimen showing translucent palps (<i>pa</i>)...
Background: Sclerolinum (Annelida: Siboglinidae) is a genus of small, wiry deep-sea tubeworms that d...
The bone-eating siboglinid polychaete Osedax mucofloris Glover, Källström, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005 is...
Ephemeral reducing environments such as hydrothermal vents and whale falls create oases of chemosyn...
<div><p><i>Osedax</i>, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to...
Osedax, commonly known as bone-eating worms, are unusual marine annelids belonging to Siboglinidae a...
First described in 2004 off California, Osedax worms are now known from many of the world's oceans, ...
When whales die and sink to the sea-floor, they provide a sudden, enormous food supply to organisms ...
Deep-sea tubeworms in the annelid family Siboglinidae have drawn considerable interest regarding the...
Siboglinids are tube-dwelling annelids that are important members of deep-sea chemosynthetic communi...
A new species of bone-eating annelid, Osedax braziliensis sp. n., found in a sunken whale carcass at...
Large parcels of organic matter in the deep sea, such as whale carcasses, harbor a very specialized ...
Osedax is a genus of siboglinid annelids that live on and consume bones in the ocean. Aided by symbi...
In the deep ocean, whale falls (deceased whales that sink to the seafloor) act as a boost of product...
Deep-sea fishing bycatch enables collection of samples of rare species that are not easily accessibl...
<p><b><i>Osedax deceptionensis</i></b><b>a</b> Living specimen showing translucent palps (<i>pa</i>)...
Background: Sclerolinum (Annelida: Siboglinidae) is a genus of small, wiry deep-sea tubeworms that d...
The bone-eating siboglinid polychaete Osedax mucofloris Glover, Källström, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005 is...