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    Biodiversity and Biogeography of Chthamalid Barnacles from the North-Eastern Pacific (Crustacea Cirripedia) by Chan, Benny K K, Chen, H-N, Dando, P R, Southward, A J, Southward, E C

    Published in PloS one (09-03-2016)
    “…The biogeography and ecology of the species of Chthamalus present on the west coast of America are described, using data from 51 localities from Alaska to…”
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    Interactions between sediment chemistry and frenulate pogonophores (Annelida) in the north-east Atlantic by Dando, P.R., Southward, A.J., Southward, E.C., Lamont, P., Harvey, R.

    “…The small frenulate pogonophores (Annelida: Pogonophora a.k.a. Siboglinidae) typically inhabit muddy sediments on the continental slope, although a few species…”
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    Rates of sediment sulphide oxidation by the bivalve mollusc Thyasira sarsi by DANDO, P. R, SOUTHWARD, A. J, SOUTHWARD, E. C

    “…Several bivalve molluscs, including species of Thyasira (family Thyasiridae), use symbiotic sulphur-oxidising bacteria to exploit sulphides in reducing…”
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    Unusual fatty acid composition of storage lipids in the bresilioid shrimp Rimicaris exoculata couples the photic zone with MAR hydrothermal vent sites by Pond, David W., Gebruk, Andrey, Southward, Eve C., Southward, Alan J., Fallick, Anthony E., Bell, Michael V., Sargent, John R.

    “…Lipid and stable carbon isotope analyses of Rimicaris exoculata, the dominant bresilioid shrimp found at the MAR (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) vent sites, have…”
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    Chemoautotrophic Microbial Mats in Submarine Caves with Hydrothermal Sulphidic Springs at Cape Palinuro, Italy by Mattison, R.G, Abbiati, M, Dando, P.R, Fitzsimons, M.F, Pratt, S.M, Southward, A.J, Southward, E.C

    Published in Microbial ecology (1998)
    “…Observations were made on the distribution, morphology, and chemoautotrophic potential of microbial mats found in submarine caves of dolomitized limestone…”
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    Three new species of Pogonophora, including two vestimentiferans, from hydrothermal sites in the Lau Back-arc Basin (Southwest Pacific Ocean) by Southward, E.C.

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-08-1991)
    “…Hydrothermal fields on the Valu Fa Ridge at about 22°32′S, 176°43′W, were explored by the submersible Nautile during the French BIOLAU expedition in 1989…”
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    A new vestimentiferan (Pogonophora: Obturata) from hydrothermal vent fields in the Manus Back-arc Basin (Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Ocean) by Southward, E.C., Galkin, S.V.

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-01-1997)
    “…In the Manus Basin vestimentiferan tube worms occur between lava pillows in diffuse hydrothermal effluent emerging through crevices (temperature 10-15°C) near…”
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    Development of Perviata and Vestimentifera (Pogonophora) by Southward, Eve C

    Published in Hydrobiologia (15-05-1999)
    “…Existing knowledge of the embryonic and larval development of perviate and vestimentiferan pogonophorans is reviewed. A form of spiral cleavage has been…”
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    Distribution of Pogonophora (tube-worms) in British Columbian fjords by Southward, A. J., Southward, E. C.

    “…The large perviate pogonophore Polybrachia canadensis, previously known from deep water off the west coast of British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, and from Tasu…”
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    Vestimentiferans (Pogonophora) in the Pacific and Indian Oceans: a new genus from Lihir Island (Papua New Guinea) and the Java Trench, with the first report of Arcovestia ivanovi from the North Fiji Basin by Southward, Eve C., Schulze, Anja, Tunnicliffe, Verena

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-06-2002)
    “…Explorations by the German Research Vessel Sonne in the fore-arc and back-arc basins of the western Pacific Ocean have collected vestimentiferan tube worms…”
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    Chemoautotrophic symbionts in the gills of the bivalve mollusc Lucinoma borealis and the sediment chemistry of its habitat by Dando, P. R., Southward, A. J., Southward, E. C.

    “…Lucinoma borealis has enlarged gills, which contain numerous prokaryotes in specialized cells (bacteriocytes) in the subfilamentar region. The gills also…”
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    Sulphur-oxidising bacteria and haemoglobin in gills of the bivalve mollusc Myrtea spinifera by Dando, P. R., Southward, A. J., Southward, E. C., Terwilliger, N. B., Terwilliger, R. C.

    “…The gills of Myrtea spinifera carry large numbers of Gram-negative bacteria within the epithelial cells of the subfilamentar region and contain elemental…”
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    Biodiversity and Biogeography of Chthamalid Barnacles from the North-Eastern Pacific (Crustacea Cirripedia): e0149556 by Chan, Benny KK, Chen, H -N, Dando, P R, Southward, A J, Southward, E C

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2016)
    “…The biogeography and ecology of the species of Chthamalus present on the west coast of America are described, using data from 51 localities from Alaska to…”
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    Rates of sediment sulphide oxidation by the bivalve molluscThyasira sarsi by Dando, P. R., Southward, A. J., Southward, E. C.

    “…Several bivalve molluscs, including species ofThyasira(family Thyasiridae), use symbiotic sulphur-oxidising bacteria to exploit sulphides in reducing sediments…”
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    Pogonophora (Annelida): form and function by Southward, Eve C., Schulze, Anja, Gardiner, Stephen L.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-2005)
    “…Issue Title: Morphology, Molecules, Evolution and Phylogeny in Polychaeta and Related Taxa Pogonophora, also known as Siboglinidae, are tube-dwelling marine…”
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