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Bone-eating snot-flower worm (Osedax mucofloris) ( 英語 )

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Osedax worms are marine polychaete annelid worms They belong to the family Siboglinidae, closely related to deep sea vent/seep-associated vestimentiferan worms. They share a recent common ancestor with the giant hydrothermal vent tubeworm (Riftia pachyptila), raising the possibility that the ancestors of these species switched from hydrothermal vents to whale bones.

Osedax mucofloris is the third Osedax species described and the first known from the Atlantic Ocean. It was discovered and described in 2005 by Glover et. al (2) from an experimentally deposited carcass of a Minke whale at a depth of 125 m in the Swedish North Sea. The worm has also been collected in the North Sea from submerged pilot whale bones at a depth of 30 m and Minke whale bones at a depth of 125 m (4). The first specimen discovered appeared as a pink, flower-like plume growing straight out of the side of the bones. By dissecting these plumes out of the bones, the scientists discovered that the other half of the animal (the ‘root’) was buried inside the bone, presumably extracting food from it. The females are fixed in one place and bore into the bones of whale carcasses and possibly those of other vertebrates (1-3). O. mucofloris extends out of the whale bone into the seawater. Its feathered plumes are the gills, or branchiae, and bring oxygen down to the root structure embedded in the whale bone. A cylinder-shaped columnar oviduct extends furthest into the water column. Scientists think it shoots fertilised eggs into the water column and may help the animal disperse tiny larvae, which are carried off by ocean currents. It is possible that intensive whaling over the last 300 years has reduced the available habitat for this worm
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Behaviour ( 英語 )

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Glover et al. (2005) reported that disturbance caused the worms to retract completely into the bone. However, when placed in aquaria, with clean, chilled seawater, they would emerge from the bone and be clearly visible to the naked eye. Over a period of several minutes, the worms would first extend the palps, and then the oviduct (see video here). Any disturbance to the aquarium tank would result in the animals immediately withdrawing into the bone.

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Brief Summary ( 英語 )

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Osedax worms are marine annelids closely related to the deep sea vent/seep-associated vestimentiferan worms. The sessile (i.e., fixed in one place) females bore into the bones of whale carcasses--and possibly bones of other vertebrates (Rouse et al. 2004; Glover et al. 2005; Vrijenhoek et al. 2008).

Osedax mucofloris, only the third Osedax species described and the first Osedax known from the Atlantic Ocean, was described by Glover et. al (2005) from an experimentally deposited carcass of a Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) at a depth of 125 meters in the North Sea. This species has also been collected in the North Sea from submerged Pilot Whale (Globicephala melas) bones at a depth of 30 meters and Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) bones at a depth of 125 meters (Dahlgren et al. 2006). Osedax worms were previously known only from deep-sea (1500 to 3000 meter) whale-falls in the northeast Pacific. Glover et al. discuss the implications of such a global distribution of the genus Osedax for understanding the phylogeography, historical biogeography, and diversification of this group. (Glover et al. 2005)

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Habitat ( 英語 )

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Based on available data (which are clearly very limited), Osedax mucofloris is associated with shallower depths than other known Osedax species, having been collected at 30 and 125 meters.

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Many Osedax species have numerous pinnules on their palps that give the crown a feathery appearance. Of the known Osedax species, only O. mucofloris and O. frankpressi have pinnules oriented all inward (the pinnules in the other species being turned outward, both inward and outward, or absent). Most known Osedax species have red palps (the palps of O. frankpressi are red with two white lateral stripes in living worms), but the palps of Osedax mucofloris are white to pink. (Rouse et al. 2004; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009)

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Reproduction ( 英語 )

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Detailed examination of at least 50 mature specimens indicated an absence of the dwarfed males reported for northeast Pacific Osedax species. However, O. mucofloris appeared able to reproduce and grow to maturity within one month on defaunated bones placed into aquaria. (Glover et al. 2005)

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Osedax mucofloris ( 英語 )

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Osedax mucofloris is a species of bathypelagic Polychaetes that is reported to sustain itself on the bones of dead whales.[2][3][4] Translated from the mixed Greek and Latin used in scientific names, "Osedax mucofloris" literally means "snot-flower bone-eater", though the less-accurate "bone-eating snot-flower worm" seems to be the form actually used.[2][4] The species is found in North East Atlantic where it is abundant.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (2012). "Osedax mucofloris Glover, Kallstrom, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "'Zombie worms' found off Sweden". BBC News. October 18, 2005. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
  3. ^ Glover, A. G; Kallstrom, B.; Smith, C. R; Dahlgren, T. G (2005). "World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 272 (1581): 2587–2592. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3275. ISSN 0962-8452. PMC 1559975. PMID 16321780.
  4. ^ a b "North Sea marine worm discovered". Natural History Museum. 19 October 2005. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
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Osedax mucofloris: Brief Summary ( 英語 )

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Osedax mucofloris is a species of bathypelagic Polychaetes that is reported to sustain itself on the bones of dead whales. Translated from the mixed Greek and Latin used in scientific names, "Osedax mucofloris" literally means "snot-flower bone-eater", though the less-accurate "bone-eating snot-flower worm" seems to be the form actually used. The species is found in North East Atlantic where it is abundant.

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Osedax mucofloris ( 西班牙、卡斯蒂利亞西班牙語 )

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Osedax mucofloris es una especie de poliquetos batipelágicos de los que se ha publicado que se nutren de los huesos de ballenas muertas.[3][4][5]​ Traduciendo su nombre de la mezcla de griego y latín usada en los nombres científicos, "Osedax mucofloris" significa literalmente "flor mucosa comedora de huesos", aunque la traducción menos precisa "gusano flor mucosa comedora de huesos" parece ser la forma usada en realidad.[3][5]​ La especie se encuentra en el noreste del Atlántico donde es abundante.[2]

Descubrimiento

En octubre de 2003, Adrian y Thomas Dahlgren hundieron los restos de una ballena Minke que había muerto al quedar varada en la costa. Luego estudiaron la fauna que habitaba en el cadáver en descomposición. En agosto de 2004, los científicos estudiaron un hueso de la carcasa de la ballena y se sorprendieron al encontrar esta especie de gusano marino del género Osedax del que se pensaba que sólo existiría en un ambiente de aguas profundas.[6]

El lugar donde se descubrió es uno de los ambientes marinos mejor estudiados del planeta, el entorno de aguas poco profundas del Mar del Norte.

Referencias

  1. G. W. Rouse, S. K. Goffredi, and R. C. Vrijenhoek (2004). «Osedax: Bone-Eating Marine Worms with Dwarf Males». Science 305: 668-671. PMID 15286372. doi:10.1126/science.1098650.
  2. a b Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (2012). "Osedax mucofloris Glover, Kallstrom, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005". World Register of Marine Species. Consultado el 20 de marzo de 2013.
  3. a b «'Zombie worms' found off Sweden». BBC News. 18 de octubre de 2005. Consultado el 12 de febrero de 2010.
  4. «World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic». Proc. Biol. Sci. (National Center for Biotechnology Information) 272 (1581): 2587-92. 22 de diciembre de 2005. PMC 1559975. PMID 16321780. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3275.
  5. a b «North Sea marine worm discovered». Museo de Historia Natural de Londres. 19 de octubre de 2005. Consultado el 13 de febrero de 2010.
  6. Discovery of North Sea marine worm. Museo de Historia Natural de Londres. Consultado el 6 de mayo de 2013.

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Osedax mucofloris: Brief Summary ( 西班牙、卡斯蒂利亞西班牙語 )

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Osedax mucofloris es una especie de poliquetos batipelágicos de los que se ha publicado que se nutren de los huesos de ballenas muertas.​​​ Traduciendo su nombre de la mezcla de griego y latín usada en los nombres científicos, "Osedax mucofloris" significa literalmente "flor mucosa comedora de huesos", aunque la traducción menos precisa "gusano flor mucosa comedora de huesos" parece ser la forma usada en realidad.​​ La especie se encuentra en el noreste del Atlántico donde es abundante.​

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Osedax mucofloris ( 印尼語 )

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Osedax mucofloris adalah spesies cacing dasar laut yang dapat bertahan hidup dengan mengakar di tulang paus yang sudah mati.[3][4][5][6] Spesies ini dapat ditemui di Samudra Atlantik Timur Laut.[2]

Seperti cacing dari ordo Osedax lainnya, cacing ini tidak memiliki sistem pencernaan, sehingga mereka bergantung pada bakteri yang mengolah protein dan lipid di dalam tulang menjadi nutrien yang dapat diserap oleh cacing ini. Cacing yang mengakar di tulang itu sendiri adalah cacing betina, dan di ujung cacing betina terdapat sesuatu yang terlihat seperti "dedaunan" yang sebenarnya berfungsi sebagai insang.

Referensi

  1. ^ G. W. Rouse; S. K. Goffredi & R. C. Vrijenhoek (2004). "Osedax: Bone-Eating Marine Worms with Dwarf Males". Science. 305: 668–671. doi:10.1126/science.1098650. PMID 15286372.
  2. ^ a b Read, G. (2012). "Osedax mucofloris Glover, Kallstrom, Smith & Dahlgren, 2005". World Register of Marine Species. Diakses tanggal March 20, 2013.
  3. ^ "'Zombie worms' found off Sweden". BBC News. October 18, 2005. Diakses tanggal 12 February 2010.
  4. ^ "World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic". Proc. Biol. Sci. National Center for Biotechnology Information. 272 (1581): 2587–92. 22 December 2005. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3275. PMC 1559975alt=Dapat diakses gratis. PMID 16321780.
  5. ^ "North Sea marine worm discovered". Natural History Museum. 19 October 2005. Diakses tanggal February 13, 2010.
  6. ^ Glover, A. G; Kallstrom, B.; Smith, C. R; Dahlgren, T. G (2005). "World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 272 (1581): 2587–2592. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3275. ISSN 0962-8452. PMC 1559975alt=Dapat diakses gratis. PMID 16321780.

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Osedax mucofloris adalah spesies cacing dasar laut yang dapat bertahan hidup dengan mengakar di tulang paus yang sudah mati. Spesies ini dapat ditemui di Samudra Atlantik Timur Laut.

Seperti cacing dari ordo Osedax lainnya, cacing ini tidak memiliki sistem pencernaan, sehingga mereka bergantung pada bakteri yang mengolah protein dan lipid di dalam tulang menjadi nutrien yang dapat diserap oleh cacing ini. Cacing yang mengakar di tulang itu sendiri adalah cacing betina, dan di ujung cacing betina terdapat sesuatu yang terlihat seperti "dedaunan" yang sebenarnya berfungsi sebagai insang.

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Osedax mucofloris ( 荷蘭、佛萊明語 )

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Osedax mucofloris is een borstelworm uit de familie Siboglinidae. Het lichaam van de worm bestaat uit een kop, een cilindrisch, gesegmenteerd lichaam en een staartstukje. De kop bestaat uit een prostomium (gedeelte voor de mondopening) en een peristomium (gedeelte rond de mond) en draagt gepaarde aanhangsels (palpen, antennen en cirri).

Osedax mucofloris werd in 2005 voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Glover, Kallstrom, Smith & Dahlgren.

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