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Title: American malacological bulletin
Identifier: americanmal4519861987amer (find matches)
Year: 1983 (1980s)
Authors: American Malacological Union
Subjects: Mollusks; Mollusks
Publisher: (Hattiesburg, Miss. ?) : (American Malacological Union)
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52 AMER. MALAC. BULL. 4(1) (1986)
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Fig. 2. Scanning electron micrographs of the shells of juvenile gastropods from deep-sea hydrothermal vents. (A) Archaeogastropod limpet present at all three of the studied hydrothermal vent sites (Galapagos Rift, 13°N and 21 °N). Scale bar, 400 ^m. (B) Apical view of (A). Scale bar, 200 /<m. (C) Protoconch of (A). Scale bar, 25 ^m. (D) Coiled trochoid archaeogastropod present at both the 13°N and 21°N sites. Scale bar, 200 jim. (E and F) Higher magnifications depicting protoconch of (D). Scale bars, 100 and 50 /im, respectively. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank J. F. Grassle, R. R. Hessler, J. H. McLean and H. L Sanders for many helpful discussions; A. S. Pooley for advice and assistance with the scanning electron microscopy; and the entire crews associated with the deep-sea research vessels AMn and Cyana for invaluable technical assistance with the retrieval of specimens. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Publication D-32506- 3-85, supported by state funds and by NSF grants OCE-78-08855 (R.D.T.), OCE-80-24897 (R.A.L.), EAR-81-21212 (D.J. and R.A.L.), OCE-83-10891 (R.A.L.), and INT-83-12858 (R.A.L. and P.B.). OASIS Expedition Contribution 51 and Galapagos Rift Biology Expedition Contribution 72. LITERATURE CITED Ballard, R. D. and J. F. Grassle. 1979. Return to oases of the deep. National Geographic 156: 689-705. Bandel, K. 1982. Morphologie und Bildung der fruhontogenetischen Gehause bei conchiferen mollusken. Fades 7: 1-198. Boss, K. J. and R. D. Turner. 1980. The giant white clam from the Galapagos Rift, Calyptogena magnifica species novum. Malacologia 20: 161-194. Bouchet, P. and A. Waren. 1979. Planktotrophic larval development in deep-water gastropods. Sarsai 64: 37-40. Corliss, J. B. and R. D. Ballard. 1977. Oases of life in the cold abyss. National Geographic 152: 441-453. Corliss, J. B., J. Dymond, L. I. Gordon, J. M. Edmond, R. P. von Herzen, R. D. Ballard, K. Green, D. Williams, A. Bainbridge, D. Crane and T. H. van Andel. 1979. Submarine thermal springs on the Galapagos Rift. Science 1073-1083. Desbruyeres, D., P. Crassous, J. Grassle, A. Khripounoff, D. Reyss, M. Rio and M. Van Praet. 1982. Biological observations on new submarine thermal springs on East Pacific Rise. Comp- tes Rendus des Seances de I'Academie des Sciences, Paris t. 295, Serie III: 489-494. Desbruyeres, D. and L. Laubier. 1982. Paralvinella grasslei, new genus, new species of Alvinellinae (Polychaeta: Ampharetidae) from the Galapagos Rift geothermal vents. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 95: 484-494. Desbruyeres, D. and L. Laubier. 1984. Primary consumers from hydrothermal vents animal communities. In: Hydrothermal Pro- cesses at Seafloor Spreading Centers. P. A. Rona, K. Bostrom, L. Laubier and K. L. Smith, Jr., eds. pp. 711-734. Plenum Press, New York. Fretter, V. and A. Graham. 1977. The prosobranch molluscs of Bri- tain and Denmark. Part 1. Pleurotomariacea, Fissurellacea

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