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Moggioli, Giacomo; Panossian, Balig; Sun, Yanan; Thiel, Daniel; Martín-Zamora, Francisco M.; Tran, Martin; Clifford, Alexander M.; Goffredi, Shana K.; Rimskaya-Korsakova, Nadezhda; Jékely, Gáspár; Tresguerres, Martin; Qian, Pei-Yuan; Qiu, Jian-Wen; Rouse, Greg W.; Henry, Lee M. (May 17, 2023).
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have also been observed colonizing terrestrial mammal bones mixed in with galley waste from a surface vessel. Other scientists have countered this hypothesis by pointing out how the cow bone experiment does not match any natural habitat and also the low probability of terrestrial mammal bones
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carcass that had been washed ashore had been sunk to a depth of 120 m (390 ft) and monitored for several months. Biologists were surprised to find that, unlike the previous discoveries, the new species, colloquially known as "bone-eating snot flower" after its scientific name
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skin by absorbing harmful acid. Another potential function of the mucus sheath is that it could inhibit the breakdown of the worm's bone matrix. This is significant because the bone matrix is integral in maintaining the worm's position while in direct contact with a bone.
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are colorful tubeworms that have no mouth, anus, or gut. The body is divided into different regions: trunk, ovisac, and root. They range in length between 2.5 to 7 cm (1 to 3 inches), although this varies between species (cite). Sexual dimorphism is observed in
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Osedax males are notably smaller than their female counterparts. Between 50 and 100 microscopic dwarf males live inside the tube surrounding a single female and never develop past the larval stage and produce sperm. Male dwarfism prevents competition with female
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Alfaro-Lucas, Joan M.; Shimabukuro, Maurício; Ferreira, Giulia D.; Kitazato, Hiroshi; Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Sumida, Paulo Y.G. (December 2017). "Bone-eating Osedax worms (Annelida: Siboglinidae) regulate biodiversity of deep-sea whale-fall communities".
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lack the frequently observed sexual size dimorphism, and males have similar size to females. This results in competition for space and food. These male worms are able to produce more sperm. However, sexual size dimorphism is still observed in
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has suggested an evolved dependency on its endosymbionts. This is revealed by genomic streamlining, where increased functional groups were observed despite the loss of some gene families. Six incomplete pathways were discovered in the
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roots are covered by a mucus sheath that helps protect the worm's trunk. Some studies support the theory that this sheath plays a role in dissolving the bone. This sheath could also play an important role in reducing the damage to
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Goffredi, Shana K.; Panossian, Balig; Brzechffa, Camille; Field, Naomi; King, Chad; Moggioli, Giacomo; Rouse, Greg W.; Martín-Durán, José M.; Henry, Lee M. (June 29, 2023). Dubilier, Nicole (ed.).
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1 day after settling on bones, larvae use two pairs of chaetae to attach to the substrate. Juvenile worms begin to secrete mucus and develop two ventral palps on the dorsal side of the prostomium.
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Higgs, Nicholas D.; Glover, Adrian G.; Dahlgren, Thomas G.; Smith, Craig R.; Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Pradillon, Florence; Johnson, Shannon B.; Vrijenhoek, Robert C.; Little, Crispin T. S. (2014).
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could have had negative impact in preserving fossil record because its appearance at the shelf-depth combined with its ability to efficiently break down marine vertebrates skeletons.
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are able to colonize a variety of vertebrate remains besides whalebones. This hypothesis is supported by an experiment involving cow bones suspended above the sea floor. A variety of
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are microscopic dwarfs that live as "harems" inside the lumen of the gelatinous tube that surrounds each female. An individual female can house hundreds of these males in her tube.
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Goffredi, S. K.; Orphan, V. J.; Rouse, G. W.; Jahnke, L.; Embaye, T.; Turk, K.; Lee, R.; Vrijenhoek, R. C. (2005). "Evolutionary innovation: a bone-eating marine symbiosis".
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The epidermis also plays key roles in bone deterioration and nutrient uptake. This process of bone deterioration occurs through a symbiotic relationship with an
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root region are responsible for the secretion of digestive enzymes. The epidermis also has an expanded microvillus border which increases the surface area.
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G. W. Rouse; N. G. Wilson; S. K. Goffredi; S. B. Johnson; T. Smart; C. Widmer; C. M. Young & R. C. Vrijenhoek (2009). "Spawning and development in
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arriving at the ocean floor in significant quantities. They also point out other cases of food falls in which the remains disappeared too swiftly for
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at a time. They are already fertilized when they are released from the female worm. The worms' endosymbionts, species of bacteria in the order
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Kaplan, Matt (2010). "Bone-boring worm once had a taste for birds. Osedax worms might have had a more-rounded diet 30 million years ago".
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genes that encode enzymes to oxidize and assimilate sulfide. These reactions prevent the host from absorbing toxic by-products across the
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Larvae then begin to swim in the water column. This is called the trochophore stage. The larvae settle on whale bones and begin crawling.
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species, and play a major role in accelerating the degradation process of bones, as well as facilitating nutrient uptake for the
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itself by making holes in the whale's skeletal structure. These holes can also serve as a form of protection from nearby predators.
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settle on the tubes of the females, where they are metamorphosed into dwarf males, which can be inside or outside the female tube.
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Annelid sex is typically determined by genetic factors, however models of environmental sex determination have been proposed for
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likely persisted on the bones of sea turtles after the extinction of most large marine reptiles at the end of the
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worms break down bone and lipid layers, fauna take advantage and colonize these bone matrices. Overall, the borings made by
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species of bacteria that aid in the digestion of whale proteins and lipids and release nutrients that the worms can absorb.
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2 days after settling, the palps elongate and the heart starts to beat. The roots attach to the bones begin to digest.
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has a broad biogeographic range and is surprisingly diverse. One hypothesis advanced to explain this paradox is that
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is a specialist on whalebones while others think that it is more of a generalist. This controversy is due to a
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10 days post settlement, the juvenile worms have 4 palps with pinnules, an oviduct, and a distinct root system.
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4 days after settling, the trunk and ventral palps elongate, where symbiotic bacteria are detected in the root.
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species use collagen, which is the primary organic component in bone. Collagen is degraded using a family of
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lower trunk subepidermal connective tissue, and there are additional genes in the bacteriocytes that encode
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Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Jimi, Naoto; Sumida, Paulo Y. G.; Kawato, Masaru; Kitazato, Hiroshi (August 1, 2019).
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secrete acid (rather than rely on teeth) to bore into bone to access the nutrients. High concentrations of
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worms from potentially harmful by-products produced at >140 months of the whale fall degradation. The
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Higgs, Nicholas D.; Glover, Adrian G.; Dahlgren, Thomas G.; Little, Crispin T. S. (December 2011).
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have the generalist ability to feed on different vertebrates (fishes, marine birds, whale bones).
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were hemi-ellipsoidal in shape. Boring depths varied depending on which bone was colonized by the
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genus members colonize at ~50 months, during the transitional stages of organic carbon breakdown.
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Rouse, Greg W.; Wilson, Nerida G.; Worsaae, Katrine; Vrijenhoek, Robert C. (January 19, 2015).
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This serves as evidence of a common bioerosion mechanism in which secreted acid is produced by
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is that it speeds up the process of erosion, therefore only allowing this new fauna their new
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worms spawn eggs into the mucus attached to their tubes, where the embryos develop for 3 days.
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order have then been observed to further process the collagen using collagenolytic enzymes.
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worm to source extracellular collagen. The symbionts in the
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and its accompanying bacteria may be transferred either via
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and unusual root-like structures that absorb nutrients. The
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genus are the primary early colonizers (<24 months).
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membrane and facilitate recurrent infections of adult
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to catabolize nutrients from whale bones and convert
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at different points during the whale’s degradation:
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symbionts are found in the specialized roots of all
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1510:"Osedax : The Whale-Bone-Eating Zombie Worm"
1074:(100–93 million years ago) aged sediments of the
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3294:"Marine worms (genus Osedax) colonize cow bones"
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1824:The Economy of Nature and the Evolution of Sex
1378:: Bone-Eating Marine Worms with Dwarf Males".
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2955:"Osedax borings in fossil marine bird bones"
2150:"A Dwarf Male Reversal in Bone-Eating Worms"
1634:"Bone-eating 'zombie' worms drill with acid"
1543:"A Dwarf Male Reversal in Bone-Eating Worms"
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1820:Trivers, Robert L. (November 8, 1974).
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803:and aid in digestion and absorption of
763:. This function is complemented by the
555:), lived in relatively shallow waters.
534:In late 2005, an experiment by Swedish
461:Decreases difficulty in finding a mate.
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3420:Press release describing discovery of
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2680:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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1177:Rouse, Goffredi & Vrijenhoek, 2004
629:However, these symbionts also possess
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1870:boneworms (Siboglinidae, Annelida)".
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665:. The symbiotic relationship between
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1508:Admin, L. L. S. (February 2, 2022).
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1123:Glover, Wiklund & Dahlgren, 2013
841:are abundant along the trunk of the
711:to dissolve and absorb collagen and
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297:worms are also known to feed on the
3430:– link to story about discovery of
3003:"Zombie worms ate plesiosaur bones"
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3384:Proceedings of the Royal Society B
3341:Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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1482:Lazaro, Enrico de (July 5, 2012).
900:bacteria house the type II and IV
597:During the trocophore stage, male
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892:genus in particular protects the
2064:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03937.x
1982:n. sp. (Siboglinidae; Annelida)"
1935:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00824.x
1822:"Sexuality: Costs and Benefits:
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396:is secreted into the seawater.
1632:Davies, Ella (June 29, 2012).
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902:sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase
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312:first discovered the genus in
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767:symbionts, which utilize the
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3122:Paläontologische Zeitschrift
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285:carcasses to reach enclosed
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3043:10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.011
2632:10.1038/s41467-023-38521-6
2099:; Siboglinidae; Annelida)"
1915:Environmental Microbiology
1096:
375:are found in the roots of
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3248:10.3897/zookeys.814.28869
3195:10.11646/zootaxa.4377.4.1
3143:10.1007/s12542-012-0158-9
2971:10.1007/s00114-010-0740-5
2766:10.1186/s12862-016-0844-4
2345:10.1007/s00114-013-1024-7
2290:10.1007/s00114-013-1024-7
2175:10.1016/j.cub.2014.11.032
1892:10.1007/s00227-008-1091-z
1568:10.1016/j.cub.2014.11.032
1461:10.1017/S0025315414000770
491:worms have been observed
455:as resources are limited,
293:reside in the same bone.
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121:Scientific classification
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2745:BMC Evolutionary Biology
1038:for a temporary period.
911:
699:express high amounts of
308:using the submarine ROV
2405:10.1126/science.1098650
2235:10.1126/science.1098650
1766:The Biological Bulletin
1400:10.1126/science.1098650
761:carbohydrate metabolism
703:and carbonic anhydrase
675:horizontal transmission
546:. In the experiment, a
3434:worms in the North Sea
3396:10.1098/rspb.2008.0350
3353:10.1098/rspb.2008.0177
3310:10.1098/rspb.2007.1437
3077:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0072
2899:10.1098/rsbl.2011.0202
2824:10.1098/rsbl.2011.0202
2467:10.1038/ismej.2013.201
2116:10.1186/1741-7007-7-74
1679:10.1098/rspb.2013.0625
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1022:have shown to enhance
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542:off the west coast of
499:can spawn hundreds of
332:Anatomy and physiology
16:Genus of annelid worms
3629:Paleobiology Database
2940:10.1038/news.2010.651
2612:Nature Communications
2541:10.1128/mbio.03140-22
1778:10.1086/bblv221n3p307
1719:Journal of Morphology
1600:"A Whale's Afterlife"
1243:Osedax nordenskjoeldi
1155:Osedax deceptionensis
1104:
987:niche differentiation
919:
381:anaerobic respiration
2700:10.1128/AEM.01986-06
979:ancient marine birds
304:Scientists from the
3390:(1646): 1963–1964.
3347:(1646): 1959–1961.
3239:2019ZooK..814...53F
3165:WoRMS, Genus Osedax
3134:2013PalZ...87..161K
3035:2017DSRII.146....4A
2959:Naturwissenschaften
2757:2017BMCEE..17...17M
2692:2007ApEnM..73.2314G
2624:2023NatCo..14.2814M
2397:2004Sci...305..668R
2337:2013NW....100..285M
2325:Naturwissenschaften
2282:2013NW....100..285M
2270:Naturwissenschaften
2227:2004Sci...305..668R
2166:2015CBio...25..236R
2056:2008MolEc..17.4535V
1989:Biological Bulletin
1927:2005EnvMi...7.1369G
1884:2009MarBi.156..395R
1559:2015CBio...25..236R
1453:2014JMBUK..94.1429H
1392:2004Sci...305..668R
1348:Osedax westernflyer
1128:Osedax braziliensis
1056:Cambridge Greensand
1028:ecosystem engineers
791:are present in the
707:, which allows the
695:. The roots of the
410:Through the use of
1731:10.1002/jmor.10873
1673:(1761): 20130625.
1514:Learn Life Science
1262:Osedax packardorum
1257:Rouse et al., 2014
1173:Osedax frankpressi
1164:Osedax docricketts
1119:Osedax antarcticus
1113:Selected species:
1111:
1058:, England, likely
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922:Osedax frankpressi
906:epithelial barrier
373:carbonic anhydrase
257:, commonly called
220:Rouse et al., 2004
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3616:Open Tree of Life
3455:Taxon identifiers
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3009:. April 15, 2015.
2871:Jones et al. 2008
2391:(5684): 668–671.
2221:(5684): 668–671.
2050:(20): 4535–4544.
2044:Molecular Ecology
1836:(4163): 525–526.
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1386:(5684): 668–671.
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1054:humerus from the
838:Campylobacterales
831:Oceanospirillales
818:Oceanospirillales
765:Oceanospirillales
733:Oceanospirillales
641:that disrupt the
635:secretion systems
562:Sex determination
553:Osedax mucofloris
536:marine biologists
505:Oceanospirillales
497:Osedax rubiplumus
438:Sexual dimorphism
416:Osedax mucofloris
267:bone-eating worms
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2103:BMC Biology
1956:Piper, Ross
1078:, England.
1076:Chalk Group
1050:are from a
1008:crabs, and
1002:amphipods,
983:plesiosaurs
942:whale falls
797:amino acids
773:fatty acids
663:mutualistic
548:minke whale
513:whale falls
483:Discoveries
255:polychaetes
1638:BBC Nature
1358:References
1195:Fujikura,
1072:Cenomanian
1068:sea turtle
1062:from late
1052:plesiosaur
860:Arcobacter
740:Sequencing
582:Life cycle
472:O. priapus
322:gray whale
318:California
252:siboglinid
234:See text.
184:Sedentaria
3680:Sabellida
3152:0031-0220
3085:1744-9561
2832:1744-9561
2775:1471-2148
2751:(1): 17.
2708:0099-2240
2640:2041-1723
2549:2150-7511
2475:1751-7362
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2298:0028-1042
2243:0036-8075
2184:0960-9822
1850:0036-8075
1786:0006-3185
1612:0028-792X
1577:0960-9822
1070:found in
1042:Evolution
1011:Rubyspira
1005:Paralomis
999:Stephonyx
971:taphonomy
659:commensal
657:roots is
651:symbiosis
621:Symbiosis
540:North Sea
531:in 2004.
357:symbiotic
259:boneworms
194:Sabellida
144:Kingdom:
138:Eukaryota
3674:Category
3514:BioLib:
3472:Wikidata
3371:18505721
3328:18077256
3267:30651712
3212:13854107
3204:29690036
3103:25878047
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2850:21490008
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2080:19247165
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2017:18258777
2009:25066661
1958:(2007),
1943:16104860
1900:84177994
1802:32725146
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1747:10697873
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1519:April 9,
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1469:52246559
1416:34883310
1408:15286372
1197:Fujiwara
1060:reworked
1036:habitats
805:proteins
785:glycogen
701:V-ATPase
671:vertical
493:spawning
412:X-ray CT
355:rely on
299:collagen
200:Family:
158:Annelida
154:Phylum:
148:Animalia
134:Domain:
3644:4628960
3595:1050443
3569:2307354
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3130:Bibcode
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2025:8457281
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1880:Bibcode
1830:Science
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1555:Bibcode
1449:Bibcode
1388:Bibcode
1380:Science
1097:Species
801:glucose
742:of the
722:As the
705:enzymes
687:called
627:Osedax.
528:Science
501:oocytes
487:Female
377:Osedax.
324:in the
310:Tiburon
227:Species
210:Genus:
190:Order:
3657:265008
3641:uBio:
3634:245276
3621:631829
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1084:Osedax
1080:Osedax
1064:Albian
1048:Osedax
1032:Osedax
1020:Osedax
1016:Osedax
994:Osedax
975:Osedax
967:Osedax
963:Osedax
958:Osedax
954:Osedax
950:Osedax
946:Osedax
934:Osedax
930:Osedax
894:Osedax
882:Osedax
851:Osedax
847:genera
843:Osedax
827:Osedax
823:Osedax
793:Osedax
781:Osedax
779:. The
757:Osedax
753:Osedax
748:genome
744:Osedax
728:Osedax
717:Osedax
713:lipids
709:Osedax
697:Osedax
693:Osedax
681:Osedax
667:Osedax
655:Osedax
647:Osedax
643:Osedax
639:toxins
637:, and
599:Osedax
589:Osedax
572:Osedax
568:Osedax
544:Sweden
520:Osedax
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489:Osedax
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431:Osedax
426:Osedax
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369:Osedax
361:Osedax
353:Osedax
342:Osedax
337:Osedax
295:Osedax
291:Osedax
287:lipids
271:Osedax
243:Osedax
215:Osedax
25:Osedax
3652:WoRMS
3590:IRMNG
3582:63596
3556:49241
3543:84S22
3530:81205
3208:S2CID
2076:S2CID
2021:S2CID
2005:JSTOR
1985:(PDF)
1896:S2CID
1798:S2CID
1743:S2CID
1465:S2CID
1437:(PDF)
1412:S2CID
912:Niche
884:host.
775:into
746:worm
631:genes
518:Male
365:gills
283:whale
279:bones
275:Latin
265:, or
248:genus
246:is a
178:Clade
165:Clade
3603:NCBI
3564:GBIF
3525:BOLD
3367:PMID
3324:PMID
3263:PMID
3200:PMID
3186:4377
3148:ISSN
3099:PMID
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2913:PMID
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