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- Alviniconcha is a genus of deep water sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Provannidae. These snails are part of the fauna of the hydrothermal...
- occurs as an endosymbiont in the large gills of the deepwater sea snail Alviniconcha hessleri. Many Campylobacterota are motile with flagella. The Campylobacterota...
- nutrition. The closest known relative of this endosymbiont is that one from Alviniconcha snails. In this species, the size of the oesophageal gland is about two...
- which contained campylobacter species and a gastropod from the genus Alviniconcha oxidise hydrogen sulfide in the Indian Ocean Furthermore, chemosynthetic...
- 1988, research confirmed thiotrophic (sulfide-oxidizing) bacteria in Alviniconcha hessleri, a large vent mollusk. In order to cir****vent the toxicity of...
- Abyssochrysoidea Two preserved specimens of Alviniconcha hessleri, family Provannidae Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
- C. (2014). "Molecular taxonomy and naming of five cryptic species of Alviniconcha snails (Gastropoda: Abyssochrysoidea) from hydrothermal vents". Systematics...
- sea mining. It is also a site ****ociated with Gigantopelta aegis and Alviniconcha strummeri gastropods. It is the site of discovery of Rimicaris kairei...
- 940 ft). C. vandoverae is often found with mussels and snails of the genus Alviniconcha. Mirocaris fortunata Martin & Christiansen, 1995 – North Atlantic Ocean...
- deepwater hydrothermal vent habitats. As is the case in species in the genus Alviniconcha, the tissues of Ifremeria nautilei contain symbiotic bacteria which live...