Who are the tubeworms’ relatives? Vestimentiferan tubeworms belong to the small polychaete family Siboglinidae (Figure 1). Unlike other polychaetes, siboglinids share an obligate symbiotic life style in chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, such as vents, seeps, and whale bones. The thiotrophic symb...
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Giant tube worms are marine invertebrates that belong to the family of polychaete annelid worms. These unusual creatures were discovered in 1977. Since that time, more than 300 new species of giant tube worms were identified. Giant tube worms can survive
Giant tubeworms are seen in a shallow subsurface cavity below deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean.ROV SuBastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute The discovery was "spectacular," Bright said, adding that there is a large area of unknown space that potentially extends the h...
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highlighted by the identification of a Group 1e-hydrogenase, which, along with the rTCA cycle, plays a crucial role in the physiological response to such limitations. This flexibility confers a significant advantage, enabling the tubeworms to thrive in the highly variable conditions of hyd...
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some research has also suggested. And tube worms were observed living several centimeters deep within the cracks of the seafloor near vents, but the study team wasn’t sure how tiny tube worm larvae, less than 0.04 inch (1 millimeter) in length, would be able to swim against...