Dancing for food in the deep sea: bacterial farming by a new species of Yeti crab.
Vent and seep animals harness chemosynthetic energy to thrive far from the sun's energy. While symbiont-derived energy fuels many taxa, vent crustaceans have remained an enigma; these shrimps, crabs, and barnacles possess a phylogenetically distinct group of chemosynthetic bacterial epibionts,...
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Autores principales: | Andrew R Thurber, William J Jones, Kareen Schnabel |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/973fd78297d54b56a0af1ea0d5950290 |
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