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- A chemotroph is an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments. These molecules can be organic (chemoorganotrophs)...
- from bacterial reactions. The discovery of bacterial invertebrate chemoautotrophic symbiosis, particularly in vestimentiferan tubeworms R. pachyptila...
- Movile Cave’s unique groundwater system supports a complex community of chemoautotrophic primary producers. The different “rooms” of the cave have distinctive...
- photosynthetically derived organic carbon). Chemoautotrophic symbionts were presumed as a source of such carbon. Chemoautotrophic origin of the stable carbon isotope...
- of Santa Catalina. The first whale fall ecosystem, which included a chemoautotrophic ****emblage living on the anaerobic breakdown of organic material in...
- by the sulfuric acid in the water. Hydrogen sulfide is also used by chemoautotrophic bacteria, which form the base of the food web. The cave is a po****r...
- Fortey, Richard (June 2000), "Olenid trilobites: The oldest known chemoautotrophic symbionts?", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 97 (12):...
- reduce the bones releasing hydrogen sulfide enabling the growth of chemoautotrophic organisms, which in turn, support other organisms such as mussels,...
- but chemical energy liberated from limestone and other minerals by chemoautotrophic bacteria. Cave organisms fall into three basic classes: There are also...
- ****ociated with the primary production of the endo- and/or episymbiotic chemoautotrophic microorganisms. Analyses of both the symbiotic and free-living microbial...