International audienceThe discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our understanding of the energy sources that fuel primary productivity on Earth. Hydrothermal vent ecosystems are dominated by animals that live in symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria. So far, only two energy sources have been shown to power chemosynthetic symbioses: reduced sulphur compounds and methane. Using metagenome sequencing, single-gene fluorescence in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, shipboard incubations and in situ mass spectrometry, we show here that the symbionts of the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge use hydrogen to power primary production. In addition, we show that the symbionts of Bathymo...
A new autotrophic hydrogen‐oxidizing Chromatiaceae bacterium, namely bacterium CTD079, was enriched ...
Hydrothermal vents are places where seawater exits cracks in the sea floor, having been super-heated...
Symbiotic associations between animals and chemoautotrophic bacteria crowd around hydrothermal vents...
International audienceThe discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our unders...
The discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our understanding of the energy ...
The discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our understanding of the energy ...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents may provide one of the largest reservoirs on Earth for hydrogen-oxidizin...
The vast array of bacterium–animal symbioses at deep-sea hydrothermal vents was thought to be fuelle...
Thiomicrospira species are ubiquitously found in various marine environments and appear particularly...
Hydrothermal fluids passing through basaltic rocks along mid-ocean ridges are known to be enriched i...
Alkaline fluids venting from chimneys of the Lost City hydrothermal field flow from a potentially va...
The energy sources that drive biological processes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps inc...
This thesis was accomplished within the Priority Program SPP 1144 "From Mantle to Ocean" which inves...
Symbioses between invertebrate animals and chemosynthetic bacteria form the basis of hydrothermal ve...
The energy sources that drive biological processes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps inc...
A new autotrophic hydrogen‐oxidizing Chromatiaceae bacterium, namely bacterium CTD079, was enriched ...
Hydrothermal vents are places where seawater exits cracks in the sea floor, having been super-heated...
Symbiotic associations between animals and chemoautotrophic bacteria crowd around hydrothermal vents...
International audienceThe discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our unders...
The discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our understanding of the energy ...
The discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in 1977 revolutionized our understanding of the energy ...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents may provide one of the largest reservoirs on Earth for hydrogen-oxidizin...
The vast array of bacterium–animal symbioses at deep-sea hydrothermal vents was thought to be fuelle...
Thiomicrospira species are ubiquitously found in various marine environments and appear particularly...
Hydrothermal fluids passing through basaltic rocks along mid-ocean ridges are known to be enriched i...
Alkaline fluids venting from chimneys of the Lost City hydrothermal field flow from a potentially va...
The energy sources that drive biological processes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps inc...
This thesis was accomplished within the Priority Program SPP 1144 "From Mantle to Ocean" which inves...
Symbioses between invertebrate animals and chemosynthetic bacteria form the basis of hydrothermal ve...
The energy sources that drive biological processes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps inc...
A new autotrophic hydrogen‐oxidizing Chromatiaceae bacterium, namely bacterium CTD079, was enriched ...
Hydrothermal vents are places where seawater exits cracks in the sea floor, having been super-heated...
Symbiotic associations between animals and chemoautotrophic bacteria crowd around hydrothermal vents...