نتایج جستجو برای: hydrothermal vents

تعداد نتایج: 17802  

2012
Shingo Kato Kentaro Nakamura Tomohiro Toki Jun-ichiro Ishibashi Urumu Tsunogai Akinori Hirota Moriya Ohkuma Akihiko Yamagishi

Microbial community structures in deep-sea hydrothermal vents fields are constrained by available energy yields provided by inorganic redox reactions, which are in turn controlled by chemical composition of hydrothermal fluids. In the past two decades, geochemical and microbiological studies have been conducted in deep-sea hydrothermal vents at three geographically different areas of the Southe...

2001
Françoise Gaill Magali Zbinden Florence Pradillon Juliette Ravaux Bruce Shillito

Introduction The deep sea hydrothermal vents are one of the most unusual habitats found on earth (review in Humphris et al. 1995). Vents are surrounded by a dense community which is supported by primary production through chemoautotrophic bacteria. Most of this fauna is composed of sessile animals that harbor bacteria as intracellular symbionts. Such geothermally-driven communities are dependen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Alexander Y Merkel Julie A Huber Nikolay A Chernyh Elizaveta A Bonch-Osmolovskaya Alexander V Lebedinsky

The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is carried out by a globally distributed group of uncultivated Euryarchaeota, the anaerobic methanotrophic arachaea (ANME). In this work, we used G+C analysis of 16S rRNA genes to identify a putatively thermophilic ANME group and applied newly designed primers to study its distribution in low-temperature diffuse vent fluids from deep-sea hydrothermal ven...

2017
Andrew D. Thaler William Saleu Jens Carlsson Thomas F. Schultz Cindy L. Van Dover

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly being assessed for their potential mineral wealth. To anticipate the potential impacts on biodiversity and connectivity among populations at these vents, environmental baselines need to be established. Bathymodiolus manusensis is a deep-sea mussel found in close association with hydrothermal vents in Manus Basin, Papua New Guin...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2006
Eric G DeChaine Amanda E Bates Timothy M Shank Colleen M Cavanaugh

Organisms at hydrothermal vents inhabit discontinuous chemical 'islands' along mid-ocean ridges, a scenario that may promote genetic divergence among populations. The 2003 discovery of mussels at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field provided a means of evaluating factors that govern the biogeography of symbiotic bacteria in the deep sea. The unusual chemical composition of vent fluids, the remote l...

2015
Rie Sakata Ryo Kabutomori Keiko Okano Hiromasa Mitsui Akihiro Takemura Tetsuya Miwa Hiroyuki Yamamoto Toshiyuki Okano Wayne Iwan Lee Davies

Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; however, those of deep-sea fish inhabiting the hydrothermal vents are far less understood due to sampling difficulties. In this study, we analyzed the visual pigment of a deep-sea snailfish, Careproctus rhodomelas, discovered and collected only near the hydrothermal vents of oceans around Japan. Protei...

2017
Chen Chen Li Sun

We report here the draft genome sequence of Exiguobacterium sp. HVEsp1, a thermophilic bacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. The estimated genome size of this strain is 2,838,499 bp with a G+C content of 48.2%. The genome sequence data provide valuable information that will facilitate studies on the adaptation mechanisms of bacteria living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents.

2017
David Deamer Bruce Damer

Enceladus is a target of future missions designed to search for existing life or its precursors. Recent flybys of Enceladus by the Cassini probe have confirmed the existence of a long-lived global ocean laced with organic compounds and biologically available nitrogen. This immediately suggests the possibility that life could have begun and may still exist on Enceladus. Here we will compare the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Christopher E. Lane

Prokaryotic symbionts are common in invertebrates and play an essential metabolic role in deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities. Complete genome sequences of bacterial endosymbionts of two deep-sea clams are providing new insights into evolutionary genome reduction.

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2003
Andreas Teske Ashita Dhillon Mitchell L Sogin

Genomic markers for anaerobic microbial processes in marine sediments-sulfate reduction, methanogenesis, and anaerobic methane oxidation-reveal the structure of sulfate-reducing, methanogenic, and methane-oxidizing microbial communities (including uncultured members); they allow inferences about the evolution of these ancient microbial pathways; and they open genomic windows into extreme microb...

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