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Mussel Periostracum from Deep-Sea Redox Communities as a Microbial Habitat: 2. The Pit Borers
Authors:James E.  Hook Stjepko  Golubic
Affiliation:Department of Biology, 5 Cummington St., Boston University, Boston, MA 02215–2425, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. Mussel periostracum from the Florida Escarpment redox community (3266 m depth) is extensively bored by a variety of microorganisms. Four different types of pit borings were observed and characterized on the basis of SEM images of their resin casts, and/or light and TEM reconstructions: two large, open-pit borers, a "button" borer, and a cone borer. These boring patterns represent distinctive feeding "strategies". The cumulative activities of periostracum borers remove the protective organic layer from the mussel shells, exposing the mineral to cndolith attack.
Keywords:Deep sea    vent-type community    shell    mussel    periostracum    boring microorganism    prokaryotic    degradation
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