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- endemism within chemosymbiotic bivalve ****emblages. Bay of Cádiz Guadalquivir Marshes Oliver, G.; Rodrigues, C; Cunha, M. R. (2011). "Chemosymbiotic bivalves...
- Troendleina is a chemosymbiotic bivalve genus in the subfamily Lucininae of the family Lucinidae. Troendleina marquesana Cosel & Bouchet, 2008 Troendleina...
- hydrothermal vents at abyssal depths in the Pacific Ocean. They have chemosymbiotic bacteria in their gills that oxidise hydrogen sulphide, and the molluscs...
- Wallucina is a chemosymbiotic bivalve genus in the subfamily Lucininae of the family Lucinidae. This marine genus occurs in the Central Indo-west Pacific...
- information about its respiratory pigments. The scaly-foot gastropod is a chemosymbiotic holobiont. It hosts thioautotrophic (sulfur-oxidising) gammaproteobacterial...
- Stewartia floridana is a bivalve of the family Lucinidae that is chemosymbiotic with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. This marine species occurs off Florida...
- Lucinidae of the Philippines: highest known diversity and ubiquity of chemosymbiotic bivalves from intertidal to bathyal depths (Mollusca: Bivalvia). in:...
- often forming a dense mat. As a result, B. thermophilus possesses a chemosymbiotic relationship with a Gammaproteobacteria that oxidizes hydrogen sulfide...
- occurrence of chemosymbiotic biota in the extensive mud volcano fields of the Gulf of Cádiz was first reported in 2003. The chemosymbiotic bivalves collected...
- brachiopods, each of which make up 27.8% of the known seep fauna. Several chemosymbiotic species are known, such as the bivalve Nucinella. Outside of the cold...