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Lamellibrachia luymesi is a
species of tube
worms in the
family Siboglinidae. It
lives at deep-sea cold
seeps where hydrocarbons (oil and methane) are...
- bind to the
different components and
transport them to the symbionts. L.
luymesi provides the
bacteria with
hydrogen sulfide and
oxygen by
taking them up...
- 2–30 °C,
reaches lengths of 2.7 m,
comparable to
those of
Lamellibrachia luymesi,
which lives in cold seeps. The former, however, has
rapid growth rates...
- methanicola,
which lives on
methane clathrate deposits.
Lamellibrachia luymesi is a cold seep tube worm that
reaches lengths of over 3 m and may be the...
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radiometric dating. The
deepsea hydrocarbon seep
tubeworm Lamellibrachia luymesi (Annelida, Polychaeta)
lives for more than 170 years. Geoduck, a species...
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nutrients produced by
photosynthesis which supplement its diet.
Lamellibrachia luymesi, a deep sea
giant tubeworm, has an
obligate mutualistic ****ociation with...
- the
species have been
recorded as
living up to 374 years.
Lamellibrachia luymesi, a deep-sea cold-seep tubeworm, is
estimated to
reach ages of over 250...
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tubeworms can persist.
Individuals of one
tubeworm species Lamellibrachia luymesi have been
estimated to live for over 250
years in such conditions. The...
- deep-sea
vestimentiferan tubeworm,
Riftia pachyptila and
Lamellibrachia cf
luymesi:
proton elimination is a
necessary adaptation to sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic...