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Genus of annelid worms
Osedax is a genus of siboglinid polychaetes, commonly called snot worms or bone-eating worms. Osedax is Latin for 'bone devourer', derived from the worms'
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Species of annelid worm
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
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Whale carcass falling to the ocean floor
radiation on whale falls, and the genus Osedax, which are specialists that burrow into bones. Members of Osedax can be found on whale falls across the
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Species of annelid worm
Osedax roseus is a species of bathypelagic polychaete worm that lives at abyssal depths and is able to sustain itself on the bones of dead whales. The
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Species of annelid worm
Osedax frankpressi is a species of bathypelagic polychaete worm that lives on the seabed and sustains itself on the bones of dead whales. It can be found
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Species of annelid worm
Osedax japonicus is a species of bathypelagic polychaete tube worm that lives at great depths on the seabed and is able to sustain itself on the bones
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Species of annelid
Osedax rubiplumus is a species of bathypelagic Polychaetes that is reported to sustain itself on the bones of dead whales. Their paedomorphic males are
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Family of annelid worms
within Siboglinidae, These being Vestimentifera, Sclerolinum, Frenulata, and Osedax. Vestimentiferans live in vent and seep habitats. Separation of vestimentiferans
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Species of annelid worm
Osedax priapus is a species of annelid polychaete worms that consume the nutrients inside the bones of dead whales or other vertebrates. Unlike other species
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Any worm living in a marine environment
off the Galápagos Islands. Marine deep sea polychaetes under the genus Osedax will colonize at whale falls in many different oceans, using a symbiont
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Organ containing endosymbionts
ramifying peripheral afferent blood vessels. In Osedax, only the female has the trophosome. The trophosome in Osedax is made up of non symbiotic bacteria that
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Groups of organisms living deep below the sea surface, sharing a habitat
from the carcass and any other tissue left by the scavengers. One genus is Osedax, a tube worm. The larva is born without sex. The surrounding environment
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American oceanographic research institute
Tiburonia granrojo (big red), Chaetopterus pugaporcinus (pigbutt worm), and the Osedax species of bone-eating worms. Bruce Robison was also the first to observe
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2017 British nature documentary television series
scavengers, such as bluntnose sixgill sharks, spider crabs, rock crabs, and osedax; as well as the scavenger's predators, including silver scabbardfish. Also
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Class of annelid worms
Pompeii worms are among the most heat-tolerant complex animals known. Osedax, such as the "bone-eating snot flower", is a decomposer that infests the
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Subclass of viruses
Nesidiocoris tenuis virus 1 Niflavirus Nylanderia fulva virus 1 Orsay virus Osedax japonicus RNA virus 1 Picalivirus Planarian secretory cell nidovirus Plasmopara
RNA_virus
Animal that feeds on carrion
Johnson SB, Rouse GW (2009). "A remarkable diversity of bone-eating worms (Osedax; Siboglinidae; Annelida)". BMC Biology. 7 74. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-7-74
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Extinct family of sea birds
the first known examples of borings made by the marine bone-eating worm Osedax in bird bones. The hallux was more similar to that of frigatebirds rather
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Species of bacterium
polychaete Osedax japonicus. Miyazaki, M.; Nogi, Y.; Fujiwara, Y.; Kawato, M.; Kubokawa, K.; Horikoshi, K. (2008). "Neptunomonas japonica sp. nov., an Osedax japonicus
Neptunomonas_japonica
Species of mammal
whale carcass off California. A new species of siboglinid annelid worm, Osedax mucofloris, was discovered on the carcass of a 5.3 m (17.4 ft) female minke
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Extinct genus of Plotopteridae
Tonsala, it has been demonstrated that the bone-eating detritivorous worm Osedax, today specialized in the consumption of Cetacean corpses, used to have
Tonsala
worms and interpreted as likely indicative of high species diversity of Osedax during the early Late Cretaceous, and name new ichnotaxa Osspecus eunicefootia
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American mathcore band
(2007–2008) (The Jefferson Plane Crash) Michael Horn - bass (2007–2009) (The Osedax, Mod Flanders Conspiracy) Travis Morgan - bass (2009 touring) (Atheist)
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Puget Group Tukwila Formation fossil(s) †Rotularia †Rotularia tejonense Osedax undescribed Rupelian Makah Formation fossil(s) undescribed Rupelian-Chattian
List of the Cenozoic life of Washington
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Clade of Siboglinidae
PMID 19281947. Katz, Sigrid; Klepal, Waltraud; Bright, Monika (2011). "The Osedax Trophosome: Organization and Ultrastructure". The Biological Bulletin. 220
Frenulata
Monterey Canyon, California, in 2002. Osedax lacks a mouth, a functional gut and a trophosome. But female osedax have a vascularized root system originating
Marine_microbial_symbiosis
Submarine volcanoes located south of the South Sandwich Islands
identified at Kemp Caldera, as were two "bone-eating worm" species, Osedax crouchi and Osedax rogersi. Whale falls have been found in the surrounding area and
Kemp_Caldera
Genus of bacteria
K.; Horikoshi, K. (1 April 2008). "Neptunomonas japonica sp. nov., an Osedax japonicus symbiont-like bacterium isolated from sediment adjacent to sperm
Neptunomonas
K.; Peredo, Carlos Mauricio; Pyenson, Nicholas D. (2019). "Borealodon osedax, a new stem mysticete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of Washington
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; Vrijenhoek, Robert C. (5 February 2018). "An inordinate fondness for Osedax (Siboglinidae: Annelida): Fourteen new species of bone worms from California"
List of organisms named after the Star Wars series
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Extinct genus of American flightless birds
early whales have been discovered, like the stem-mysticetes Borealodon osedax and Sitsqwaik cornishorum, and the aetiocetid Fucaia goedertorum. The large
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American geophysicist (1924–2020)
honor are Mount Press, which in the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica; and Osedax frankpressi, a species of whalebone-eating marine worm. Press died on January
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Topics referred to by the same term
Opisthopatus roseus, the pink velvet worm, a species in the Phylum Onychophora Osedax roseus, a polychaete worm which feeds upon the bones found in the carcasses
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Jamison-Todd et al. (2024) describe boring produced by members of the genus Osedax in marine reptile bones from the Cenomanian Lower Chalk (United Kingdom)
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Big Red Jellyfish, a deep-sea species of jellyfish, is described. 2004. Osedax, known also as bone-eating worm, a deep-sea species of Siboglinidae that
Timeline_of_zoology
Genus of polychaete annelid worms
Craig M.; Vrijenhoek, Robert C. (2009-02-01). "Spawning and development in Osedax boneworms (Siboglinidae, Annelida)". Marine Biology. 156 (3): 395–405. Bibcode:2009MarBi
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Species of annelid
group of annelids that includes vestimentiferan tubeworms, frenulates, and Osedax. Siboglinidae worms are all in the same group together as they all rely
Sclerolinum_contortum
Research Institute announce in the journal Science the discovery of the genus Osedax, deep sea worms that feed on lipids in decaying whale carcasses. February
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PMID 31825956. Shipps, B.; Peredo, C.; Pyenson, N. (2019). "Borealodon osedax, a new stem mysticete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of Washington
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Wolf-Achim; Goedert, James L. (2012-12-07). "Traces of the bone-eating annelid Osedax in Oligocene whale teeth and fish bones". Paläontologische Zeitschrift.
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