Free-living tube worm endosymbionts found at deep-sea vents
Publication information:
Harmer, Rotjan, Nussbaumer, Bright, Ng, DeChaine, and Cavanaugh. (June) 2008. “Free-Living Tube Worm Endosymbionts Found at Deep-Sea Vents”. Appl Environ Microbiol 74: 3895-8.
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that deep-sea vestimentiferan tube worms acquire their endosymbiotic bacteria from the environment each generation; thus, free-living symbionts should exist. Here, free-living tube worm symbiont phylotypes were detected in vent seawater and in biofilms at multiple deep-sea vent habitats by PCR amplification, DNA sequence analysis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization. These findings support environmental transmission as a means of symbiont acquisition for deep-sea tube worms.