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    Acquisition of a Novel Sulfur-Oxidizing Symbiont in the Gutless Marine Worm Inanidrilus exumae by Bergin, C, Wentrup, C, Brewig, N, Blazejak, A, Erséus, C, Giere, O, Schmid, M, De Wit, P, Dubilier, N

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-04-2018)
    “…Gutless phallodrilines are marine annelid worms without a mouth or gut, which live in an obligate association with multiple bacterial endosymbionts that supply…”
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    Re-colonization of anoxic/sulfidic sediments by marine nematodes after experimental removal of macroalgal cover by Wetzel, MA, Weber, A, Giere, O

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-2002)
    “…In shallow beaches of the southern Baltic Sea drifting macroalgal mats frequently accumulate in the summer months, inducing anoxic and sulfidic conditions with…”
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    Hypoxia and sulphide as structuring factors in a macrozoobenthic community on the Baltic Sea shore: colonisation studies and tolerance experiments by Gamenick, I., Jahn, A., Vopel, K., Giere, O.

    “…Colonisation by macrobenthos after defaunation due to anoxia and sulphide accumulation was studied in 2 field experiments, performed at shallow sites in the…”
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    Ecophysiological differentiation of Capitella capitata (Polychaeta). Sibling species from different sulfidic habitats by Gamenick, I., Vismann, B., Grieshaber, M. K., Giere, O.

    “…The ecophysiological differences of 4 sibling species of the Capitella capitata species complex from habitats with different sulfide concentrations were…”
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    Field distribution and sulphide tolerance of Capitella capitata (Annelida: Polychaeta) around shallow water hydrothermal vents off Milos (Aegean Sea). A new sibling species ? by GAMENICK, I, ABBIATI, M, GIERE, O

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-1998)
    “…The cosmopolitan polychaete Capitella capitata, known as a complex of opportunistic sibling species, usually dominates the macrobenthos of polluted or…”
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    Symbiosis of the Hydrothermal Vent Gastropod Ifremeria nautilei (Provannidae) with Endobacteria-Structural Analyses and Ecological Considerations by Windoffer, R., Giere, O.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-1997)
    “…The gastropod Ifremeria nautilei lives in high abundance around deep-sea hydrothermal vents of the Western Pacific. The filaments of its ctenidium are very…”
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    Ultrastructure and stable carbon isotope composition of the hydrothermal vent mussels Bathymodiolus brevior and B. sp. affinis brevior from the North Fiji Basin, western Pacific by Dubilier, Nicole, Windoffer, Reinhard, Giere, Olav

    “…In hydrothermal vents of the western Pacific several mytilid bivalve species of the genus Bathymodiolus attain a dominating ecological role. The ultrastructure…”
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    Benthic fauna of a shallow-water gaseohydrothermal vent area in the Aegean Sea (Milos, Greece) by THIERMANN, F, AKOUMIANAKI, I, HUGHES, J. A, GIERE, O

    Published in Marine biology (01-04-1997)
    “…The benthic community of shallow-water hydrothermal vents ( 10 m water depth) in a sandy bay on the south coast of Milos, Greece was studied. The macro- and…”
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    Localization of RubisCO and sulfur in endosymbiotic bacteria of the gutless marine oligochaete Inanidrilus leukodermatus (Annelida) by KRIEGER, J, GIERE, O, DUBILIER, N

    Published in Marine biology (15-09-2000)
    “…The chemoautotrophic potential of the two co-occurring larger and smaller bacterial endosymbionts of the gutless marine oligo haete Inanidrilus leukodermatus…”
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    Characterization of chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts in a gutless marine worm (Oligochaeta, Annelida) by phylogenetic 16S rRNA sequence analysis and in situ hybridization by DUBILIER, N, GIERE, O, DISTEL, D. L, CAVANAUGH, C. M

    “…The phylogenetic relationships of chemoautotrophic endosymbionts in the gutless marine oligochaete Inanidrilus leukodermatus to chemoautotrophic ecto- and…”
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    Tubificoides benedii (Tubificidae, Oligochaeta) : a pioneer in hypoxic and sulfidic environments. An overview of adaptive pathways by GIERE, O, PREUSSE, J.-H, DUBILIER, N

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-1999)
    “…Eutrophic tidal flats and polluted coastal sites are the predominant habitat of the marine oligochaete Tubificoides benedii. The worms live in dense…”
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    Oxygen/sulfide regime and nematode fauna associated with Arenicola marina burrows : new insights in the thiobios case by WETZEL, M. A, JENSEN, P, GIERE, O

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-1995)
    “…Profiles of oxygen and sulfide around the burrows of the lugworm Arenicola marina from a North Sea tidal flat were examined with microelectrodes, and the steep…”
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    Osmoregulation in two aquatic oligochaetes from habitats with different salinity and comparison to other annelids by GENERLICH, O, GIERE, O

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-1996)
    “…The osmoregulatory capacity of two oligochaete species, Enchytraeus albidus Henle, 1837, and Heterochaeta costata (Claperede, 1863), was investigated by direct…”
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    Ultrastructure and anaerobic metabolism of mitochondria in the marine oligochaete Tubificoides benedii : effects of hypoxia and sulfide by DUBILIER, N, WINDOFFER, R, GRIESHABER, M. K, GIERE, O

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-1997)
    “…Dubilier et al ivestigated the ultrastructure and distribution of mitochondria in Tubificoides benedii, a marine oligochaete from sulfide-rich sediments after…”
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    'Regulation' of gutless annelid ecology by endosymbiotic bacteria by Giere, O., Conway, N. M., Gastrock, G., Schmidt, C.

    “…In studies on invertebrates from sulphidic environments which exploit reduced substances through symbiosis with bacteria, experimental ecological results are…”
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    Structural organization, transfer and biological fate of endosymbiotic bacteria in gutless oligochaetes by GIERE, O, LANGHELD, C

    Published in Marine biology (1987)
    “…From differences in size and structure, it appears there are two species of gram-negative bacteria in the gutless oligochaetes Phallodrilus leukodermatus and…”
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    Hydrothermal vent communities at the shallow subpolar Mid-Atlantic ridge by FRICKE, H, GIERE, O, STETTER, K, ALFREDSSON, G. A, KRISTJANSSON, J. K, STOFFERS, P, SVAVARSSON, J

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1989)
    “…A new type of animal community has been found near hot vents in the subpolar Atlantic at 100 to 106 m depth off Kolbeinsey on the Jan-Mayen Ridge. Incubation…”
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    Population structure, food relations and ecological role of marine oligochaetes, with special reference to meiobenthic species by Giere, O.

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1975)
    “…Data on abundance, biomass and biovolume demonstrate the significant ecological role of oligochaetes in the littoral marine benthos. Their numerical and…”
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    Characterization of chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts in a gutless marine worm Oligochaeta, Annelida) by phylogenetic 16S rRNA sequence analysis and in situ hybridization by Dubilier, N, Giere, O, Distel, D L, Cavanaugh, C M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-06-1995)
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