作者: E. N. Powell , A. C. Morrill , R. R. Bidigare
DOI: 10.1007/BF01954876
关键词: Meiobenthos 、 Mollusca 、 Bacteria 、 Biology 、 Mussel 、 Catalase 、 Ecology 、 Petroleum 、 Petroleum seep 、 Bivalvia
摘要: Vesicomyid and lucinid clams tubeworms from Gulf of Mexico petroleum seeps, all which bear symbiotic sulfide-oxidizing bacteria, have much lower catalase activities than shallow-water species lacking symbionts. A seep mussel bearing methane-oxidizing bacteria is unusual in having as high bivalves. Unlike sulfide-dependent meiofauna marine sands, was inhibited by 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole.