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Three newly-discovered species of deep sea 'spiders' farm methane-eating bacteria on their own bodies in a symbiosis quite ...
A research team led by Occidental College has identified a previously unknown symbiosis; deep sea spiders that cultivate and ...
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According to the National Academy of Science the 3 new species use methane, with the help of bacteria, to get energy.
This previously unknown symbiotic relationship helps keep methane—a major greenhouse gas—trapped in the ocean.
Scientists say they have discovered three previously unknown, unnamed species of sea spider off the U.S. West Coast that could be teaming up with bacteria to thrive off gas bubbling from the seafloor ...