Figure 2 from: Fujiwara Y, Jimi N, Sumida PYG, Kawato M, Kitazato H (2019) New species of bone-eating worm Osedax from the abyssal South Atlantic Ocean (Annelida, Siboglinidae). ZooKeys 814: 53-69. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.814.28869
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Fujiwara, Yoshihiro Jimi, Naoto Sumida, Paulo Y.G. Kawato, Masaru Kitazato, Hiroshi |
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Figure 2 from: Fujiwara Y, Jimi N, Sumida PYG, Kawato M, Kitazato H (2019) New species of bone-eating worm Osedax from the abyssal South Atlantic Ocean (Annelida, Siboglinidae). ZooKeys 814: 53-69. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.814.28869 |
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Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetacea Balaenopteridae Balaenoptera Balaenoptera bonaerensis Annelida Polychaeta Sabellida Siboglinidae Osedax Arthropoda Malacostraca Decapoda Galatheoidea Galatheidae Munidopsis Amphipoda Uristidae Stephonyx Mollusca Gastropoda Not assigned Abyssochrysoidea Rubyspira São Paulo Ridge taxonomy whale-fall ecosystem |
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Figure 2 Whale skeleton discovered at a depth of 4,204 m in the South Atlantic Ocean. A Sunken whale skeleton of the Atlantic minke whale (Balaenopterabonaerensis). Seven vertebrae are visible in this field of view. Osedaxbraziliensis sp. n. had colonised the first two bones on the right B Close-up view of a vertebra colonized by O.braziliensis sp. n. Galatheid crabs (Munidopsis spp.), amphipods (Stephonyx sp.), and gastropods (Rubyspira sp.) were also seen on and around the bones. |
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