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Preparing to talk about #Osedax bone-eating #worms next week in #ZOO2700 and checking a link I'd created in previous years that allowed for students to access all the public COI sequences in NIH’s #NCBI nucleotide database.....
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Ever wondered what the babies of bone-devouring zombie worms look like? 🧐 Your curiosity ends here! Our paper on the postembryonic development of #Osedax is published today. 📖🔬 www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...
Osedax, or "bone-eating worms," discovered in 2002, are deep-sea annelids thriving on vertebrate bones. Their unique adaptation involves symbiotic gut bacteria within specialized root-like structures that aid in decomposition. These bacteria play a crucial role in breaking down bone matter, highlighting intricate microbial partnerships crucial for survival. Osedax's discovery expands our understanding of deep-sea ecosystems and the role of specialized adaptations. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of Osedax Source: Adrian Glover, Natural History Museum https://chess.myspecies.info/file-colorboxed/432
🧪 #Osedax, or 'bone-eating worms,' thrive on vertebrate bones. Their adaptation involves symbiotic gut bacteria, like Oceanospirillales, aiding bone decomposition. These bacteria play a crucial role, showcasing intricate microbial partnerships crucial for survival.
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