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Two Bacteria phylotypes are predominant in the Suiyo Seamount hydrothermal plumeSUNAMURA, Michinari; HIGASHI, Yowsuke; MIYAKO, Chiwaka et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 1190-1198, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article

Expanding dispersal studies at hydrothermal vents through species identification of cryptic larval formsADAMS, D. K; MILLS, S. W; SHANK, T. M et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2010, Vol 157, Num 5, pp 1049-1062, issn 0025-3162, 14 p.Article

Novel forms of structural integration between microbes and a hydrothermal vent gastropod from the Indian OceanGOFFREDI, Shana K; WAREN, Anders; ORPHAN, Victoria J et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 70, Num 5, pp 3082-3090, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article

Anaerobic respiration on tellurate and other metalloids in bacteria from hydrothermal vent fields in the eastern pacific oceanCSOTONYI, Julius T; STACKEBRANDT, Erko; YURKOV, Vladimir et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2006, Vol 72, Num 7, pp 4950-4956, issn 0099-2240, 7 p.Article

Taxonomie des bactéries oxydant les composés soufrés réduits en milieu hydrothermal profond: cas du Sud-Ouest Pacifique = Physiology and taxonomy of bacteria oxidizing reduced sulfur compounds in deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the South West PacificDurand, Pascale; Prieur, Danile.1992, 184 p.Thesis

Deep-sea hydrothermal vent parasites: why do we not find more ?DE BURON, I; MORAND, S.Parasitology (London. Print). 2004, Vol 128, pp 1-6, issn 0031-1820, 6 p., 1Article

Scarred limpets at hydrothermal vents : evidence of predation by deep-sea whelksVOIGHT, Janet R; SIGWART, Julia D.Marine biology (Berlin). 2007, Vol 152, Num 1, pp 129-133, issn 0025-3162, 5 p.Article

A THERMOPHILIC ACIDOPHILIC BACTERIUM FROM HOT SPRINGS.FURUYA T; NAGUMO T; ITOH T et al.1977; AGRIC. BIOL. CHEM.; JAP.; DA. 1977; VOL. 41; NO 9; PP. 1607-1612; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

Time-series of temperature from three deep-sea hydrothermal vent sitesCHEVALDONNE, P; DESBRUYERES, D; LE HAITRE, M et al.Deep-sea research. Part A. Oceanographic research papers. 1991, Vol 38, Num 11, pp 1417-1430, issn 0198-0149Article

Detection of Putatively Thermophilic Anaerobic Methanotrophs in Diffuse Hydrothermal Vent FluidsMERKEL, Alexander Y; HUBER, Julie A; CHERNYH, Nikolay A et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2013, Vol 79, Num 3, pp 915-923, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article

Mercury adaptation among bacteria from a deep-sea hydrothermal ventVETRIANI, Costantino; CHEW, Yein S; MILLER, Susan M et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 220-226, issn 0099-2240, 7 p.Article

Evidence for a physiological gradient in the vestimentiferan trophosome: size-frequency analysis of bacterial populations and trophosome chemistryDE BURGH, M. E.Canadian journal of zoology. 1986, Vol 64, Num 5, pp 1095-1103, issn 0008-4301Article

Preliminary report on the limpet at hydrothermal ventsMCLEAN, J. H.Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington. 1985, Num 6, pp 159-166, issn 0097-0298Article

Experimental ecology at deep-sea hydrothermal vents: a perspectiveVAN DOVER, Cindy Lee; LUTZ, Richard A.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 2004, Vol 300, Num 1-2, pp 273-307, issn 0022-0981, 35 p.Article

Genetic differentiation in populations of hydrothermal vent mussels (Bathymodiolus thermophilus) from the Galapagos Rift and 13°N on the east Pacific riseGRASSLE, J. P.Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington. 1985, Num 6, pp 429-442, issn 0097-0298Article

MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF OLYMPIC HOT SPRINGSTISON DL; KLEYN JG.1979; NORTHWEST SCI.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 53; NO 1; PP. 58-62; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

Female description of the hydrothermal vent cephalopod Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalisGONZALEZ, A. F; GUERRA, A; PASCUAL, S et al.Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 2008, Vol 88, Num 2, pp 375-379, issn 0025-3154, 5 p.Article

A comparison of the scavenging of phosphorus and arsenic from seawater by hydrothermal iron oxyhydroxides in the Atlantic and Pacific OceansFEELY, R. A; TREFRY, J. H; MASSOTH, G. J et al.Deep-sea research. Part A. Oceanographic research papers. 1991, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 617-623, issn 0198-0149Article

Settling of particles in a hydrothermal vent field (East Pacific Rise 13°N) measured with sediment trapsKHRIPOUNOFF, A; ALBERIC, P.Deep-sea research. Part A. Oceanographic research papers. 1991, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 729-744, issn 0198-0149Article

Hydrothermal vent communities at the shallow subpolar Mid-Atlantic ridgeFRICKE, H; GIERE, O; STETTER, K et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 1989, Vol 102, Num 3, pp 425-429, issn 0025-3162, 5 p.Article

Metabolic adaptations of hydrothermal vent animalsFELBECK, H; POWELL, M. A; HAND, S. C et al.Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington. 1985, Num 6, pp 261-272, issn 0097-0298Article

Oxygen supply to intracellular bacterial symbiontsWITTENBERG, J. B.Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington. 1985, Num 6, pp 301-310, issn 0097-0298Article

Sulfide ameliorates metal toxicity for deep-sea hydrothermal vent archaeaEDGCOMB, Virginia P; MOLYNEAUX, Stephen J; SAITO, Mak A et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 2551-2555, issn 0099-2240, 5 p.Article

Novel, attached, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria at shallow hydrothermal vents possess vacuoles not involved in respiratory nitrate accumulationKALANETRA, Karen M; HUSTON, Sherry L; NELSON, Douglas C et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 70, Num 12, pp 7487-7496, issn 0099-2240, 10 p.Article

Surfaces of hydrothermal vent invertebrates : sites of elevated microbial CH4 oxidation activityDE ANGELIS, M. A; REYSENBACH, A.-L; BAROSS, J. A et al.Limnology and oceanography. 1991, Vol 36, Num 3, pp 570-577, issn 0024-3590Article

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