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Hook & Golubić, 1992

Mussel Periostracum from Deep-Sea Redox Communities as a Microbial Habitat: 3. Secondary Inhabitants

Hook, J. E., Golubić, S.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1439-0485.1992.tb00344.x
Year1992
JournalMarine Ecology
Volume13
Number2
Pages119-131
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id10348

Abstract

Vacated microborings in periostracum of live mussels of the Florida Escarpment redox community (depth of 3266 m) become a habitat for a prolific secondary microbiota consisting of a variety of prokaryotic and a few eukaryotic organisms. Periostracum surface is also colonized by diverse microorganisms, dominated by presumed chemolithotrophic bacteria with stacks of intracellular lamellae. Unlike sheltered microflora within borings, the surface community is heavily grazed upon by numerous archaeogastropods and ciliates.

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