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    Interspecific infection of aposymbiotic juveniles of Codakia orbicularis by various tropical lucinid gill-endosymbionts by GROS, O, LIBERGE, M, FELBECK, H

    Published in Marine biology (2003)
    “…Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have shown that five tropical lucinid species living in or near Thalassia testudinum seagrass beds are colonized by…”
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    Anaerobic sulfur metabolism in thiotrophic symbioses by Arndt, C, Gaill, F, Felbeck, H

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-2001)
    “…Hydrogen sulfide is generally accepted to be the energy source for the establishment of sulfur-oxidizing symbiotic communities. Here, we show that…”
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    Anatomical and experimental evidence for particulate feeding in Lucinoma aequizonata and Parvilucina tenuisculpta (Bivalvia: Lucinidae) from the Santa Barbara Basin by DUPLESSIS, M. R, DUFOUR, S. C, BLANKENSHIP, L. E, FELBECK, H, YAYANOS, A. A

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2004)
    “…Previous nutritional models for adults of the lucinid bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata contend that symbiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria provide most of the organic…”
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    Nitrate respiration in the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila by Hentschel, U, Felbeck, H

    Published in Nature (London) (01-12-1993)
    “…The vestimentiferan tubeworm Riftia pachyptila is found around hydrothermal vent areas in the deep sea. Study results show that the bacteria of R. pachyptila…”
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    Metabolism of nitrogen and sulfur in ectosymbiotic bacteria of marine nematodes (Nematoda, Stilbonematinae) by Hentschel, U., Berger, E. C., Bright, M., Felbeck, H., Ott, J. A.

    “…Nematodes of the family Stilbonematinae are known for their highly specific association with ectosymbiotic bacteria. These worms are members of the meiofauna…”
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    A temperature-tolerant interstitial worm with associated epibiotic bacteria from the shallow water fumaroles of Deception Island, Antarctica by Bright, M, Arndt, C, Keckeis, H, Felbeck, H

    “…A prominent not previously identified species of Monocelidae (Platyhelminthes, Proseriata) was found in the vicinity of fumarole activity at Fumarole Bay. The…”
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    Digestive enzymes in marine invertebrates from hydrothermal vents and other reducing environments by BOETIUS, A, FELBECK, H

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-1995)
    “…The potential hydrolytic activities in the symbiont-containing tissues of the vent invertebrates Riftia pachyptila, Bathymodiolus thermophilus, and the…”
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    Experimental application of vascular and coelomic catheterization to identify vascular transport mechanisms for inorganic carbon in the vent tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila by Felbeck, H., Arndt, C., Hentschel, U., Childress, J.J.

    “…Maintaining deep sea animals in in situ conditions has always been technically difficult because of the high-pressure requirements. Even more difficult are any…”
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    Phylogenetic analysis of a highly specific association between ectosymbiotic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and a marine nematode by POLZ, M. F, DISTEL, D. L, ZARDA, B, AMANN, R, FELBECK, H, OTT, J. A, CAVANAUGH, C. M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-1994)
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    Evidence for phylogenetic congruence among sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacterial endosymbionts and their bivalve hosts by Distel, D. L., Felbeck, H., Cavanaugh, C. M.

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-05-1994)
    “…Sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophic (thioautotrophic) bacteria are now known to occur as endosymbionts in phylogenetically diverse bivalve hosts found in a wide…”
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    Nitrate Respiration in Chemoautotrophic Symbionts of the Bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata Is Not Regulated by Oxygen by HENTSCHEL, U, FELBECK, H

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-1995)
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    The contribution of nitrate respiration to the energy budget of the symbiont-containing clam Lucinoma aequizonata: a calorimetric study by Hentschel, U, Hand, S, Felbeck, H

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-1996)
    “…Heat production and nitrate respiration rates were measured simultaneously in the gill tissue of Lucinoma aequizonata. This marine bivalve contains…”
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    Sulfur-oxidizing bacterial endosymbionts: analysis of phylogeny and specificity by 16S rRNA sequences by DISTEL, D. L, LANE, D. J, OLSEN, G. J, GIOVANNONI, S. J, PACE, B, PACE, N. R, STAHL, D. A, FELBECK, H

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-06-1988)
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    Phenotypic variations in the gills of the symbiont-containing bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata by HENTSCHEL, U, MILLIKAN, D. S, ARNDT, C, CARY, S. C, FELBECK, H

    Published in Marine biology (19-05-2000)
    “…The marine bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata (Lucinidae) maintains a population of sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria in its gill tissue. These are housed…”
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    Activity of digestive enzymes along the gut of juvenile red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, fed natural and balanced diets by Garcia-Esquivel, Zaul, Felbeck, Horst

    Published in Aquaculture (24-11-2006)
    “…Two carbohydrases (cellulase, lysozyme), three proteases (trypsin, aminopeptidase and non-specific protease), a non-specific lipase, and semiquantitative tests…”
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    Habitat characterization and nutritional strategies of the endosymbiont-bearing bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata by Cary, S. C., Vetter, R. D., Felbeck, H.

    “…A population of the lucinid bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata, with sulfur-oxidizing endosymbiotic bacteria in the gills, is restricted to a narrow depth range (500…”
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    A histidine protein kinase homolog from the endosymbiont of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila by HUGHES, D. S, FELBECK, H, STEIN, J. L

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-1997)
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    Nitrate respiration in chemoautotrophic symbionts of the bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata by Hentschel, Ute, Cary, S. Craig, Felbeck, Horst

    “…Chemoautotrophic bacteria live symbiotically in gills of Lucinoma aequizonata, an infaunal clam inhabiting an oxygen-poor environment. These intracellular…”
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    d-Alanine metabolism in the lucinid clam Lucinoma aequizonata by Wiley, S., Felbeck, H.

    “…The chemoautotrophic symbiont-bearing clam Lucinoma aequizonata contains very high levels of free D-alanine in all tissues. The possible sources for this amino…”
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    Endosymbiosis in the lucinid clams Lucinoma aequizonata, Lucinoma annulata and Lucina floridana: a reexamination of the functional morphology of the gills as bacteria-bearing organs by DISTEL, D. L, FELBECK, H

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-1987)
    “…A three-dimensional representation of the structure of the endosymbiont-containing gills of Lucinoma aequizonata, L. annulata and Lucina floridana was…”
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