Background Extreme environments prompt the evolution of characteristic adaptations. Yet questions remain about whether radiations in extreme environments originate from a single lineage that masters a key adaptive pathway, or if the same features can arise in parallel through convergence. Species endemic to deep-sea hydrothermal vents must accommodate high temperature and low pH. The most successful vent species share a constrained pathway to successful energy exploitation: hosting symbionts. The vent-endemic gastropod genus Gigantopelta, from the Southern and Indian Oceans, shares unusual features with a co-occurring peltospirid, the ‘scaly-foot gastropod’ Chrysomallon squamiferum. Both are unusually large for the clade and share other ...
Despite significant advances in our understanding of speciation in the marine environment, the mecha...
Hydrothermal vents and methane seeps are extreme deep-sea ecosystems that support dense populations ...
Since their discovery in 1977, the ecological communities found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have ...
The ‘scaly-foot gastropod’ (Chrysomallon squamiferum Chen et al., 2015) from deep-sea hydrothermal v...
Symbioses between invertebrate animals and chemosynthetic bacteria form the basis of hydrothermal ve...
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Here we describe novel forms of structural integration between endo- and episymbiotic microbes and a...
Symbiosis has evolved between a diversity of invertebrate taxa and chemosynthetic bacterial lineages...
The peripheral areas of deep-sea hydrothermal vents are often inhabited by an assemblage of animals...
This thesis centres around two genera of large peltospirid gastropods (Mollusca: Neomphalina: Peltos...
Recently discovered hydrothermal vent fields on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR, 56–60°S, 30°W), Southern...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are populated by dense communities of animals that form symbiotic associ...
The peripheral areas of deep-sea hydrothermal vents are often inhabited by an assemblage of animals ...
Background: The scaly-foot snail (Chrysomallon squamiferum) is highly adapted to deep-sea hydrotherm...
Life stages of some animals, including amphibians and insects, are so different that they have histo...
Despite significant advances in our understanding of speciation in the marine environment, the mecha...
Hydrothermal vents and methane seeps are extreme deep-sea ecosystems that support dense populations ...
Since their discovery in 1977, the ecological communities found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have ...
The ‘scaly-foot gastropod’ (Chrysomallon squamiferum Chen et al., 2015) from deep-sea hydrothermal v...
Symbioses between invertebrate animals and chemosynthetic bacteria form the basis of hydrothermal ve...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Here we describe novel forms of structural integration between endo- and episymbiotic microbes and a...
Symbiosis has evolved between a diversity of invertebrate taxa and chemosynthetic bacterial lineages...
The peripheral areas of deep-sea hydrothermal vents are often inhabited by an assemblage of animals...
This thesis centres around two genera of large peltospirid gastropods (Mollusca: Neomphalina: Peltos...
Recently discovered hydrothermal vent fields on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR, 56–60°S, 30°W), Southern...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are populated by dense communities of animals that form symbiotic associ...
The peripheral areas of deep-sea hydrothermal vents are often inhabited by an assemblage of animals ...
Background: The scaly-foot snail (Chrysomallon squamiferum) is highly adapted to deep-sea hydrotherm...
Life stages of some animals, including amphibians and insects, are so different that they have histo...
Despite significant advances in our understanding of speciation in the marine environment, the mecha...
Hydrothermal vents and methane seeps are extreme deep-sea ecosystems that support dense populations ...
Since their discovery in 1977, the ecological communities found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have ...