- Lamellibrachia
Taxobox
name = "Lamellibrachia"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Lamellibrachia luymesi "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Annelida
classis =Polychaeta
ordo =Sabellidae
familia =Siboglinidae
genus = "Lamellibrachia"
genus_authority = Webb, 1969
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Lamellibrachia" is a genus of tube worms related to the
giant tube worm , "Riftia pachyptila ". It lives at deep-seacold seeps where hydrocarbons (oil and methane) are leaking out of the seafloor. It is entirely reliant on internal, sulfide-oxidizingbacteria l symbionts for its nutrition."L. luymesi" provides the bacteria with hydrogen sulfide and oxygen by taking them up from the environment and binding them to a specialized
hemoglobin molecule. Unlike the tube worms that live athydrothermal vent s, "Lamellibrachia" uses a posterior extension of its body called the root to take up hydrogen sulfide from the seep sediments. "Lamellibrachia" may also help fuel the generation of sulfide by excreting sulfate through their roots into the sediments below the aggregations [http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0030077] .The most well-known seeps where "L. luymesi" lives are in the northern
Gulf of Mexico from 500 to 800 m depth. This tube worm can reach lengths of over 3 m (10 ft), grows very slowly, and may hold thelongevity record for an invertebrate with individuals living to be over 250 years old. It forms biogenic habitat by creating large aggregations of hundreds to thousands of individuals. Living in these aggregations are over a hundred different species of animals, many of which are found only at these seeps.While most species of tubeworms live in deep waters below the
photic zone , "Lamellibrachia satsuma" was discovered in Satsuma Bay, Kagoshima at a depth of only 82 m, the shallowest depth record for a vestimentiferan.pecies
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Lamellibrachia barhami " Webb, 1969
* "Lamellibrachia columna "
* "Lamellibrachia juni "
* "Lamellibrachia luymesi " van der Land and Nørrevang, 1975 -Gulf of Mexico seep tubeworm
* "Lamellibrachia satsuma " Miura, Tsukahara & HashimotoReferences
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