نتایج جستجو برای: vents

تعداد نتایج: 2313  

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...

2017
Shana K Goffredi Shannon Johnson Verena Tunnicliffe David Caress David Clague Elva Escobar Lonny Lundsten Jennifer B Paduan Greg Rouse Diana L Salcedo Luis A Soto Ronald Spelz-Madero Robert Zierenberg Robert Vrijenhoek

Hydrothermal vent communities are distributed along mid-ocean spreading ridges as isolated patches. While distance is a key factor influencing connectivity among sites, habitat characteristics are also critical. The Pescadero Basin (PB) and Alarcón Rise (AR) vent fields, recently discovered in the southern Gulf of California, are bounded by previously known vent localities (e.g. Guaymas Basin a...

2016
James D Flynn Hisako Hirayama Yasuyoshi Sakai Peter F Dunfield Martin G Klotz Claudia Knief Huub J M Op den Camp Mike S M Jetten Valentina N Khmelenina Yuri A Trotsenko J Colin Murrell Jeremy D Semrau Mette M Svenning Lisa Y Stein Nikos Kyrpides Nicole Shapiro Tanja Woyke Françoise Bringel Stéphane Vuilleumier Alan A DiSpirito Marina G Kalyuzhnaya

The genome sequences of Methylobacter marinus A45, Methylobacter sp. strain BBA5.1, and Methylomarinum vadi IT-4 were obtained. These aerobic methanotrophs are typical members of coastal and hydrothermal vent marine ecosystems.

2011
Paula Lindgren John Parnell Nils G Holm Curt Broman

One of the key-principles of the iron-sulphur world theory is to bring organic molecules close enough to interact with each other, using the surface of pyrite as a substrate in a hydrothermal setting. The present paper explores the relationship of pyrite and organic matter in a hydrothermal setting from the geological record; in hydrothermal calcite veins from Carboniferous limestones in centra...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Xingna Wang Zhaoming Gao Xun Xu Lingwei Ruan

Thermococcus sp. strain 4557 is a hyperthermophilic anaerobic archaeon isolated from the deep-sea hydrothermal vent Guaymas Basin site in the Gulf of California at a depth of 2,000 m. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Thermococcus sp. 4557, which consists of a single circular chromosome of 2,011,320 bp with a G+C content of 56.08%.

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...

2006
A. M. Negm G. M. Abdel-Aal M. M. Elfiky Abd-Alla Mohamed

Failures of barrages or regulators or parts of them may be expected when excessive scour patterns are observed downstream of such structures. Severe and excessive scour may be largely due to unsymmetric operation of gates especially when a multi-vents barrages or regulator is being considered. Previous investigations proved that the scour patterns downstream hydraulic structures are functions o...

2015
Craig Magee Oliver B. Duffy Kirsty Purnell Rebecca E. Bell Christopher A.-L. Jackson Matthew T. Reeve

Fluid migration pathways in the subsurface are heavily influenced by pre-existing faults. Although studies of active fluid-escape structures can provide insights into the relationships between faults and fluid flow, they cannot fully constrain the geometry of and controls on the contemporaneous subsurface fluid flow pathways. We use 3D seismic reflection data from offshore NW Australia to map 1...

2005
G. Sancho S. Mills F. Micheli G. A. Johnson H. S. Lenihan L. S. Mullineaux

This study investigates predation by the vent zoarcid fish Thermarces cerberus through gastrointestinal analyses of 27 specimens collected with the submersible ALVIN at vents at 91500N on the East Pacific Rise. T. cerberus fed most frequently on gastropod mollusks (mainly Lepetodrilus elevatus) and amphipod crustaceans (mainly Ventiella sulfuris). Species found occasionally in high abundance in...

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