نتایج جستجو برای: hydrothermal vents

تعداد نتایج: 17802  

2013
Donato Giovannelli Giuseppe d'Errico Elena Manini Michail Yakimov Costantino Vetriani

Studies of shallow-water hydrothermal vents have been lagging behind their deep-sea counterparts. Hence, the importance of these systems and their contribution to the local and regional diversity and biogeochemistry is unclear. This study analyzes the bacterial community along a transect at the shallow-water hydrothermal vent system of Milos island, Greece. The abundance and biomass of the prok...

2015
M N Georgieva C T S Little A D Ball A G Glover

Alvinellid polychaete worms form multilayered organic tubes in the hottest and most rapidly growing areas of deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimneys. Over short periods of time, these tubes can become entirely mineralized within this environment. Documenting the nature of this process in terms of the stages of mineralization, as well as the mineral textures and end products that result, is essentia...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2003
David Moreira Purificación López-García

mosquitoes is well known. As Hoffman and Miller comment, ‘We suggest a combination of directed wind and volatile repellent might be developed as a mosquito deterrent strategy for the backyard setting’ [3]. Indeed, the combination of DEET and permethrin in a coconut base (Mosbar) as a malaria control measure looks promising (M. Rowlands et al., unpublished). Volatile oils from plants can serve a...

2012
Kentaro Nakamura Hiromi Watanabe Junichi Miyazaki Ken Takai Shinsuke Kawagucci Takuro Noguchi Suguru Nemoto Tomo-o Watsuji Takuya Matsuzaki Takazo Shibuya Kei Okamura Masashi Mochizuki Yuji Orihashi Tamaki Ura Akira Asada Daniel Marie Meera Koonjul Manvendra Singh Girish Beedessee Mitrasen Bhikajee Kensaku Tamaki

Indian Ocean hydrothermal vents are believed to represent a novel biogeographic province, and are host to many novel genera and families of animals, potentially indigenous to Indian Ocean hydrothermal systems. In particular, since its discovery in 2001, much attention has been paid to a so-called 'scaly-foot' gastropod because of its unique iron-sulfide-coated dermal sclerites and the chemosynt...

1999
Cindy Lee Van Dover Brian Fry

We used stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen to examine the diversity of microbial populations consumed as foods at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Invertebrate consumers at Gorda and Juan de Fuca Ridge vent sites had variable carbon isotope compositions, implying the use of more than one microbial food resource. 6’C values for consumer invertebrates at Gorda ranged between 13.2% (polynoid polyc...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Gregory J Dick Yifan E Lee Bradley M Tebo

Microbial oxidation and precipitation of manganese at deep-sea hydrothermal vents are important oceanic biogeochemical processes, yet nothing is known about the types of microorganisms or mechanisms involved. Here we report isolation of a number of diverse spore-forming Mn(II)-oxidizing Bacillus species from Guaymas Basin, a deep-sea hydrothermal vent environment in the Gulf of California, wher...

2012

This is a nice paper presenting their data on nitrogen transformation in particular nitrogen loss at deep-sea diffuse vents. Through their data, they could determine the potential rates of denitrification, annamox, and DNRA using 15N paired isotope techniques. Their result suggested that bacterial denitrification is the dominant nitrogen elimination process in sulfidic hydrothermal vent waters....

2009
Zeyn A. Saigol Richard Dearden Jeremy L. Wyatt Bramley J. Murton

Exploration for robotic mapping is typically handled using greedy entropy reduction. Here we show how to apply information lookahead planning to a challenging instance of this problem in which an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) maps hydrothermal vents. Given a simulation of vent behaviour we derive an observation function to turn the planning for mapping problem into a POMDP. We test a vari...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Virginia P Edgcomb David T Kysela Andreas Teske Alvin de Vera Gomez Mitchell L Sogin

Molecular microbial ecology studies have revealed remarkable prokaryotic diversity in extreme hydrothermal marine environments. There are no comparable reports of culture-independent surveys of eukaryotic life in warm, anoxic marine sediments. By using sequence comparisons of PCR-amplified small subunit ribosomal RNAs, we characterized eukaryotic diversity in hydrothermal vent environments of G...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Rachel Collin Roberto Cipriani

Gastropods have lost the quintessential snail feature, the coiled shell, numerous times in evolution. In many cases these animals have developed a limpet morphology with a cap-shaped shell and a large foot. Limpets thrive in marginal habitats such as hydrothermal vents, the high-energy rocky intertidal areas and fresh water, but they are considered to be evolutionary dead-ends, unable to re-evo...

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