International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus spp. harbor high densities of chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts located within their gill epithelial cells. Compared to non-symbiotic coastal mussel relatives of similar size, Bathymodiolus gills are considerably larger, a feature often considered an adaptation to symbiosis because it is related to the presence of intracellular bacteria in epithelial cells located in the lateral zone. In order to document the mechanisms underlying these sizes differences, this study compares gill cell proliferation patterns in Bathymodiolus azoricus and Mytilus edulis using microscopybased approaches. We used incubation experiments with a synthetic nucleotide (5-ethynyl 2'deoxyuridine, EdU), detectable t...
Symbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea mussels to live in tox...
International audienceThe shallow-water bivalve Codakia orbiculata which harbors gill-endosymbiotic ...
How and when symbionts are acquired by their animal hosts has a profound impact on the ecology and e...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus spp. harbor high densities of chemosynthetic ba...
Symbiosis between mussels of the genus Bathymodiolus and sulfur-oxidizing and methanotrophic bacteri...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus azoricus, from Azorean hydrothermal vents, hous...
The deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus harbors chemosynthetic bacteria in its gills that provide it with ...
International audienceThe hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis hosts gill-associate...
Deep-sea Bathymodiolus mussels, depending on species and location, have the capacity to host sulfur-...
International audienceSymbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea ...
Symbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea mussels to live in tox...
Symbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea mussels to live in tox...
International audienceThe shallow-water bivalve Codakia orbiculata which harbors gill-endosymbiotic ...
How and when symbionts are acquired by their animal hosts has a profound impact on the ecology and e...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus spp. harbor high densities of chemosynthetic ba...
Symbiosis between mussels of the genus Bathymodiolus and sulfur-oxidizing and methanotrophic bacteri...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus azoricus, from Azorean hydrothermal vents, hous...
The deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus harbors chemosynthetic bacteria in its gills that provide it with ...
International audienceThe hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis hosts gill-associate...
Deep-sea Bathymodiolus mussels, depending on species and location, have the capacity to host sulfur-...
International audienceSymbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea ...
Symbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea mussels to live in tox...
Symbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea mussels to live in tox...
International audienceThe shallow-water bivalve Codakia orbiculata which harbors gill-endosymbiotic ...
How and when symbionts are acquired by their animal hosts has a profound impact on the ecology and e...