For the first time, bacterial symbiosis is recognized in the bivalve family Montacutidae of the superfamily Galeommatoidea. The ctenidial filaments of Syssitomya pourtalesiana Oliver, 2012 are extended abfrontally and a dense layer of bacteriocyte cells cover the entire surface behind a narrow ciliated frontal zone. The bacteria are extracellular and held within a matrix of epithelial extensions and microvilli. There is no cuticular layer (glycocalyx) covering the bacteria as in many thyasirid symbioses. The bacteriocytes hold more than one morphotype of bacteria, but bacilli, 1–3 μm in length, dominate. Scanning electron microscopy observations show a surface mat of filamentous bacteria over the extreme abfrontal surfaces. Filter feeding w...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
The bacterial endosymbionts of two species of the bivalve genus Solemya from the Pacific Ocean, Sole...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
For the first time, bacterial symbiosis is recognized in the bivalve family Montacutidae of the supe...
For the first time, bacterial symbiosis is recognized in the bivalve family Montacutidae of the supe...
How and when symbionts are acquired by their animal hosts has a profound impact on the ecology and e...
BackgroundSymbioses between chemoautotrophic bacteria and marine invertebrates are rare examples of ...
Marine invertebrates hosting chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts are known from multiple phyla and re...
Nucinellidae are a family of small, monomyarian, nuculoid marine bivalves that live at depths from 6...
The Haima cold seep, which is one of the two active cold seeps in the South China Sea, is known for ...
Marine invertebrates hosting chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts are known from multiple phyla and re...
Among chemosymbiotic metazoans found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls, m...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
The discovery of bacterium-bivalve symbioses capable of utilizing methane as a carbon and energy sou...
Cold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean), and data...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
The bacterial endosymbionts of two species of the bivalve genus Solemya from the Pacific Ocean, Sole...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...
For the first time, bacterial symbiosis is recognized in the bivalve family Montacutidae of the supe...
For the first time, bacterial symbiosis is recognized in the bivalve family Montacutidae of the supe...
How and when symbionts are acquired by their animal hosts has a profound impact on the ecology and e...
BackgroundSymbioses between chemoautotrophic bacteria and marine invertebrates are rare examples of ...
Marine invertebrates hosting chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts are known from multiple phyla and re...
Nucinellidae are a family of small, monomyarian, nuculoid marine bivalves that live at depths from 6...
The Haima cold seep, which is one of the two active cold seeps in the South China Sea, is known for ...
Marine invertebrates hosting chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts are known from multiple phyla and re...
Among chemosymbiotic metazoans found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls, m...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
The discovery of bacterium-bivalve symbioses capable of utilizing methane as a carbon and energy sou...
Cold seeps have recently been discovered in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean), and data...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
The bacterial endosymbionts of two species of the bivalve genus Solemya from the Pacific Ocean, Sole...
The protobranch bivalve Solemya velum Say (Mollusca: Bivalvia) houses chemoautotrophic symbionts int...