- Sclerolinum, Frenulata, and Osedax.
Vestimentiferans live in vent and seep habitats.
Separation of
vestimentiferans into seep and deep-sea-dwelling clades...
-
bacterial invertebrate chemoautotrophic symbiosis,
particularly in
vestimentiferan tubeworms R.
pachyptila and then in
vesicomyid clams and
mytilid mussels...
- many of
which are
found only at
these depths.
While most
species of
vestimentiferan tubeworms live in deep
waters below the
photic zone, L.
satsuma was...
-
Lamellibrachia columna is a
vestimentiferan tube worm from the
South Pacific Ocean that has been
shown to be very
closely related genetically to Lamellibrachia...
- ; Cordes, Erik E. (8 July 2017). "Extreme
longevity in a deep-sea
vestimentiferan tubeworm and its
implications for the
evolution of life
history strategies"...
- ode.2004.10.005. Bright, M.; Lallier, F. H. (2010). The
biology of
vestimentiferan tubeworms (PDF).
Oceanography and
Marine Biology - an
Annual Review...
-
tubeworm or
Satsumahaorimushi or
Satsuma Haorimushi (サツマハオリムシ)) is a
vestimentiferan tube worm that was
discovered near a
hydrothermal vent in Kagoshima...
- with the
fauna that
thrives in them, like
Bathymodiolus mussels and
vestimentiferan tubeworms, but they are also
attracted to the three-dimensional structures...
- pogonophorans, gastropods, and crustaceans, with
large bivalves,
vestimentiferan worms, and "eyeless"
shrimp making up the bulk of
nonmicrobial organisms...
-
Fisher CR,
Cordes EE (August 2017). "Extreme
longevity in a deep-sea
vestimentiferan tubeworm and its
implications for the
evolution of life
history strategies"...