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Hook & Golubić, 1990

Mussel Periostracum from Deep-Sea Redox Communities as a Microbial Habitat: 2. The Pit Borers

Hook, J. E., Golubić, S.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1439-0485.1990.tb00242.x
Year1990
PublisherWiley
JournalMarine Geology
Volume11
Number3
Pages239-254
Typearticle in journal
Id10264

Abstract

Mussel periostracum from the Florida Escarpment redox community (3266 m depth) is extensively bored by a variety of microorganisms. Four different types of pit borings were observed and characterized on the basis of SEM images of their resin casts, and/or light and TEM reconstructions: two large, open-pit borers, a “button” borer, and a cone borer. These boring patterns represent distinctive feeding “strategies”. The cumulative activities of periostracum borers remove the protective organic layer from the mussel shells, exposing the mineral to endolith attack.

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