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Distribution de divers types métaboliques bactériens sur un site hydrothermal profond (Dorsale du Pacific oriental à 13° N) = Distribution of some bacterian metabolic types at a deep sea hydrothermal vent (Eastern Pacific Ridge at 13 degree N)
Prieur, D.; Benbouzid-Rollet, N.; Chamroux, S.; Durand, P.; Erauso, G.; Jacq, E.; Jeanthon, C.; Mével, G.; Vincent, P. (1989). Distribution de divers types métaboliques bactériens sur un site hydrothermal profond (Dorsale du Pacific oriental à 13° N) = Distribution of some bacterian metabolic types at a deep sea hydrothermal vent (Eastern Pacific Ridge at 13 degree N). Cah. Biol. Mar. 30(4): 515-530
In: Cahiers de Biologie Marine. Station Biologique de Roscoff: Paris. ISSN 0007-9723; e-ISSN 2262-3094, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Prieur, D.
  • Benbouzid-Rollet, N.
  • Chamroux, S.
  • Durand, P.
  • Erauso, G.
  • Jacq, E.
  • Jeanthon, C.
  • Mével, G.
  • Vincent, P.

Abstract
    During the "Hydronaut" cruise, at 13 degree N on the East Pacific Rise, invertebrates, hydrothermal waters, rocks and immersed surfaces were sampled by the submersible "Nautile" and processed aboard the mother-ship "Nadir" for bacteriological analysis. Bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulfur cycles, non specific heterotrophs, and heavy metal resistant bacteria were enriched from the various samples. All the searched metabolisms were detected after incubation under different conditions of temperature and pressure. However, results are different, according to the origin of the samples. The Polychaete Alvinella and its tube appeared to the most diversified microenvironment, and this is in agreement with previous electron microscope observations.

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