International audienceThe shallow-water bivalve Codakia orbiculata which harbors gill-endosymbiotic sulfur-oxidizing ?-proteobacteria can lose and acquire its endosymbionts throughout its life. Long-term starvation and recolonization experiments led to changes in the organization of cells in the lateral zone of gill filaments. This plasticity is linked to the presence or absence of gill-endosymbionts. Herein, we propose that this reorganization can be explained by three hypotheses: (a) a variation in the number of bacteriocytes and granule cells due to proliferation or apoptosis processes, (b) a variation of the volume of these two cell types without modification in the number, and (c) a combination of both number and cell volume variation....
The marine bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata (Lucinidae) maintains a population of sulfide-oxidizing chem...
In marine invertebrates that acquire their symbionts from the environment, these are generally only ...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus azoricus, from Azorean hydrothermal vents, hous...
La zone latérale des filaments branchiaux des bivalves Codakia orbiculata et Lucina pensylvanica est...
International audienceUntil now, the culture of sulphur-oxidizing bacterial symbionts associated wit...
The bivalve Codakia orbicularis, hosting sulfur-oxidizing gill endosymbionts, was starved (in artifi...
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 audienceSymbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea ...
International audienceThe Caribbean bivalves Codakia orbicularis (Linnée, 1758) and C. orbiculata (M...
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...
The marine bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata (Lucinidae) maintains a population of sulfide-oxidizing chem...
In marine invertebrates that acquire their symbionts from the environment, these are generally only ...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...
International audienceDeep-sea mussels Bathymodiolus azoricus, from Azorean hydrothermal vents, hous...
La zone latérale des filaments branchiaux des bivalves Codakia orbiculata et Lucina pensylvanica est...
International audienceUntil now, the culture of sulphur-oxidizing bacterial symbionts associated wit...
The bivalve Codakia orbicularis, hosting sulfur-oxidizing gill endosymbionts, was starved (in artifi...
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 audienceSymbiosis between Bathymodiolus and Gammaproteobacteria allows these deep-sea ...
International audienceThe Caribbean bivalves Codakia orbicularis (Linnée, 1758) and C. orbiculata (M...
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...
The marine bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata (Lucinidae) maintains a population of sulfide-oxidizing chem...
In marine invertebrates that acquire their symbionts from the environment, these are generally only ...
International audienceStable associations between marine invertebrates and their chemosynthetic bact...