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Berman G, Johnson S, Seid C, Vrijenhoek R, Rouse G
Biodivers Data J . 2024 Feb; 11:e102803. PMID: 38327359
First described in 2004 off California, worms are now known from many of the world's oceans, ranging from 10 to over 4000 m in depth. Currently, little is known about...
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Jimi N, Nakajima H, Sato T, Gonzalez B, Woo S, Rouse G, et al.
PeerJ . 2023 Nov; 11:e16346. PMID: 37927790
Two new species of Hesionidae, sp. nov. and sp. nov. are described based on materials collected at tidal flats in Okinawa (Japan) from burrows of the ghost shrimps and ....
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Taylor K, Rouse G, Messing C
Zootaxa . 2023 Jul; 5277(1):149-164. PMID: 37518326
Himerometroidea is a clade of chiefly shallow-water, tropical, feather-star crinoids that is currently divided, based on morphology, into four families comprising 119 extant species in 31 genera. Our molecular phylogenetic...
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McCowin M, Collins P, Rouse G
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2023 Jul; 187:107872. PMID: 37451325
Siboglinid tubeworms are found at chemosynthetic environments worldwide and the Vestimentifera clade is particularly well known for their reliance on chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts for nutrition. The mitochondrial genomes have been...
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Mongiardino Koch N, Tilic E, Miller A, Stiller J, Rouse G
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Jul; 290(2002):20230988. PMID: 37434530
Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea) are a diverse clade of echinoderms found from intertidal waters to the bottom of the deepest oceanic trenches. Their reduced skeletons and limited number of phylogenetically informative...
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Goffredi S, Panossian B, Brzechffa C, Field N, King C, Moggioli G, et al.
mBio . 2023 Jun; 14(4):e0314022. PMID: 37382438
the deep-sea annelid found at sunken whalefalls, is known to host Oceanospirillales bacterial endosymbionts intracellularly in specialized roots, which help it feed exclusively on vertebrate bones. Past studies, however, have...
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Stiller J, Wilson N, Rouse G
BMC Biol . 2023 May; 21(1):129. PMID: 37248474
Background: Common seadragons (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, Syngnathidae) are an emblem of the diverse endemic fauna of Australia's southern rocky reefs, the newly recognized "Great Southern Reef." A lack of assessments spanning...
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Moggioli G, Panossian B, Sun Y, Thiel D, Martin-Zamora F, Tran M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 May; 14(1):2814. PMID: 37198188
Bacterial symbioses allow annelids to colonise extreme ecological niches, such as hydrothermal vents and whale falls. Yet, the genetic principles sustaining these symbioses remain unclear. Here, we show that different...
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Khen A, McCormick L, Steinke C, Rouse G, Zerofski P
Ecol Evol . 2022 Nov; 12(11):e9481. PMID: 36349256
The North Pacific bigeye octopus, (Berry, 1911) is a cold-water, deep-sea octopod. Little is known about their biology due to difficulty accessing their natural habitat and obtaining live specimens. Although...
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Pearson K, Rouse G
Zootaxa . 2022 Sep; 5128(4):451-485. PMID: 36101161
Galapagomystides is an exclusively deep-sea group of Phyllodocidae, originally erected for Galapagomystides aristata from hydrothermal vents of the Galapagos Rift. In this study, Phyllodocidae collected from hydrothermal vents and methane...