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Riftia Pachyptila, New Genus, New Species, The Vestimentiferan Worm From The Galapagos Rift Geothermal Vents (Pogonophora)
M L Jones (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93: 1295-1313
Spionidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Galapagos Rift geothermal vents
N J Maciolek (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 826-837
The Galapagos Rift limpet Neomphalus: relevance to understanding the evolution of a major Paleozoic-Mesozoic radiation
(1981) Malacologia 21: 291-336
Paralvinella grasslei, new genus, new species of Alvinellinae (Polychaeta: Ampharetidae) from the Galapagos Rift geothermal vents
D Desbruyeres and L Laubier (1982) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 95: 484-494
Amphisamytha galapagensis New species Of Ampharetid Polychaete From The Vicinity Of Abyssal Hydro Thermal Vents In The Galapagos Rift Pacific Ocean And The Role Of This Species In Rift Ecosystems
R Zottoli (1983) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 96: 379-391
Description and Phylogeny of Isaacsicalanus paucisetus, n. gen. n. sp (Copepoda: Calanoida: Spinocalanidae) from an east Pacific hydrothermal vent site (21 °N)
A Fleminger (1983) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 96: 605-622
ENERGY METABOLISM PATHWAYS OF HYDROTHERMAL VENT ANIMALS: ADAPTATIONS TO A FOOD-RICH AND SULFIDE-RICH DEEP-SEA ENVIRONMENT
Steven C Hand and George N Somero (1983) Biol Bull 165: 167-181
A new scale-worm commensal with deep-sea mussels on the Galapagos hydrothermal vent (Polychaeta: Polynoidae)
M H Pettibone (1984) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 97: 226-239
2 New Species Of Lepidonotopodium (Polychaeta, Polynoidae, Lepidonotopodinae) From Hydrothermal Vents Off The Galapagos And East Pacific Rise At 21-Degrees-N
M H Pettibone (1984) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 97: 849-863
An Additional New Scale Worm (Polychaeta, Polynoidae) From The Hydrothermal Rift Area Off Western Mexico At 21-Degrees N
M H Pettibone (1985) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 98: 150-157
Additional Branchiate Scale worms (Polychaeta, Polynoidae) From Galapagos Hydrothermal Vent And Rift area Off Western Mexico At 21-Degrees-N
M H Pettibone (1985) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 98: 447-469
New Genera And Species Of Deep sea Macellicephalinae And Harmothoinae Galapagos And Western Mexico At 21-Degrees-N And From The Santa Catalina Channel
M H Pettibone (1985) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 98: 740-757
A new mussel (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) from hydrothermal vents in the Galapagos Rift zone
(1985) Malacologia 26: 253-271
SYMBIOTIC ASSIMILATION OF CO2 IN TWO HYDROTHERMAL VENT ANIMALS, THE MUSSEL BATHYMODIOLUS THERMOPHILUS AND THE TUBE WORM RIFTIA PACHYPTILA
Shimshon Belkin, Douglas C Nelson and Holger W Jannasch (1986) Biol Bull 170: 110-121
ADAPTATIONS TO SULFIDE BY HYDROTHERMAL VENT ANIMALS: SITES AND MECHANISMS OF DETOXIFICATION AND METABOLISM
M A Powell and G N Somero (1986) Biol Bull 171: 274-290
Fishes living in deepsea thermal vents in the tropical eastern Pacific, with descriptions of a new genus and two new species of eelpouts (Zoarcidae)
(1986) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 21: 71-79
TROPHOSOME ULTRASTRUCTURE AND THE CHARACTERIZATION OF ISOLATED BACTERIOCYTES FROM INVERTEBRATE-SULFUR BACTERIA SYMBIOSES
Steven C Hand (1987) Biol Bull 173: 260-276
On The Status Of The Phylum name, And Other Names, Of The Vestimentiferan Tube Worms
M L Jones (1987) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 100: 1049-1050
Chemoautotrophic Symbiosis in a Hydrothermal Vent Gastropod
Jeffrey L Stein, S Craig Gary et al. (1988) Biol Bull 174: 373-378
Gill Hemoglobin May Deliver Sulfide to Bacterial Symbionts of Solemya velum (Bivalvia, Mollusca)
Jeannette E Doeller, David W Kraus et al. (1988) Biol Bull 175: 388-396
Evidence For A Transient Digestive tract In Vestimentifera
M L Jones and S L Gardiner (1988) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 101: 423-433
On the Early Development of the Vestimentiferan Tube Worm Ridgeia sp. and Observations on the Nervous System and Trophosome of Ridgeia sp. and Riftia pachyptila
Meredith L Jones and Stephen L Gardiner (1989) Biol Bull 177: 254-276
Ultrastructure and Development of Dimorphic Sperm in the Abyssal Echinoid Phrissocystis multispina (Echinodermata: Echinoidea): Implications for Deep Sea Reproductive Biology
Kevin J Eckelbarger, Craig M Young and J Lane Cameron (1989) Biol Bull 176: 257-271
The 1St Annual Riser Lecture - Meiofauna And Microbes - The Interactive Relations Of Annelid Hosts With Their Symbiotic Bacteria
O Giere (1989) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 102: 109-115
Autotrophic Carbon Fixation by the Chemoautotrophic Symbionts of Riftia pachyptila
Charles R Fisher, James J Childress and Elizabeth Minnich (1989) Biol Bull 177: 372-385
Polynoidae And Sigalionidae (Polychaeta) From The Guaymas Basin, With Descriptions Of 2 New Species, And Additional Records From Hydrothermal Vents Of The Galapagos Rift, 21-Degrees-N, And Seep sites In The Gulf Of Mexico (Florida And Louisiana)
M H Pettibone (1989) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 102: 154-168
The Deep-Sea Tube Worm Hemoglobin : Subunit Structure and Phylogenetic Relationship with Annelid Hemoglobin : Biochemistry
Tomohiko Suzuki, Takashi Takagi et al. (1989) Zoological Science 6: 915-926
Extracellular Hemoglobins of Hydrothermal Vent Annelids: Structural and Functional Characteristics in Three Alvinellid Species
A Toulmond, Fei Slitine et al. (1990) Biol Bull 179: 366-373
Gastropod Egg Capsules and Their Contents From Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Environments
R G Gustafson, Dtj Littlewood and R A Lutz (1991) Biol Bull 180: 34-55
Sulfide-Driven Autotrophic Balance in the Bacterial Symbiont-Containing Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila Jones
J J Childress, C R Fisher et al. (1991) Biol Bull 180: 135-153
N-Terminal Amino Acid Sequences of 440 kDa Hemoglobins of the Deep-sea Tube Worms, Lamellibrachia sp. 1, Lamellibrachia sp. 2 and Slender vestimentifera gen. sp. 1 Evolutionary Relationship with Annelid Hemoglobins
Tomohiko Suzuki, Takashi Takagi and Suguru Ohta (1993) Zoological Science 10: 141-146
Diversity Of Metazoan Ovaries And Vitellogenic Mechanisms - Implications For Life history Theory
K J Eckelbarger (1994) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 107: 193-218
Amphisamytha fauchaldi: a new species of ampharetid (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the hydrothermal vents at Guaymas Basin, Mexico
(1994) Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences 93: 127-134
Hemoglobin in the Symbiont-Harboring Gill of the Marine Gastropod Alviniconcha hessleri
J B Wittenberg and J L Stein (1995) Biol Bull 188: 5-7
Sericosura Heteroscela And S-Cyrtoma, New Species, And Other Pycnogonida From Atlantic And Pacific Hydrothermal Vents, With Notes On Habitat And Environment
C A Child and M Segonzac (1996) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 109: 664-676
Physiological Functioning of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Riftia Pachyptila
S K Goffredi, P R Girguis et al. (1999) Biol Bull 196: 257-264
Molecular Evidence that Sclerolinum brattstromi Is Closely Related to Vestimentiferans, not to Frenulate Pogonophorans (Siboglinidae, Annelida)
Kenneth M Halanych, Robert A Feldman and Robert C Vrijenhoek (2001) Biol Bull 201: 65-75
Seepiophila jonesi, a new genus and species of vestimentiferan tube worm (Annelida: Pogonophora) from hydrocarbon seep communities in the Gulf of Mexico
S L Gardiner, E Mcmullin and C R Fisher (2001) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 114: 694-707
Possible Roles of Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids in a Chemoautotrophic Bacterium-Mollusc Symbiosis
Joanna L Joyner, Suzanne M Peyer and Raymond W Lee (2003) Biol Bull 205: 331-338
On The Occurrence Of The Vestimentiferan Tube Worm Lamellibrachia Luymesi Van Der Land And Norrevang, 1975 (Annelida : Pogonophora) In Hydrocarbon Seep Communities In The Gulf Of Mexico
S L Gardiner and S Hourdez (2003) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 116: 380-394
Holopelagic Poeobius meseres ("Poeobiidae," Annelida) Is Derived From Benthic Flabelligerid Worms
Adriene B Burnette, Torsten H Struck and Kenneth M Halanych (2005) Biol Bull 208: 213-220
Sperm Storage, Internal Fertilization, and Embryonic Dispersal in Vent and Seep Tubeworms (Polychaeta: Siboglinidae: Vestimentifera)
Ana Hilario, Craig M Young and Paul A Tyler (2005) Biol Bull 208: 20-28
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