
C. Chen @ Jamsteeeec
@squamiferum
Deep-sea biologist / Malacologist @JAMSTEC_PR @Senckenberg. Chemosynthesis-based ecosystems. 海洋生物学者・深海・軟体動物・化学合成生態系。
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[New Paper] Ecology reveals deep-sea snails in family Laubierinidae as obligate associates of crinoids (likely parasitic), incl. first-ever in situ observations of all 4 genera! This relationship was last seen in fossils >200 mil years old! FREE READ: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/I…
![C. Chen @ Jamsteeeec (@squamiferum) on Twitter photo [New Paper] <a href="/ESAEcology/">Ecology</a> reveals deep-sea snails in family Laubierinidae as obligate associates of crinoids (likely parasitic), incl. first-ever in situ observations of all 4 genera! This relationship was last seen in fossils >200 mil years old!
FREE READ: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/I… [New Paper] <a href="/ESAEcology/">Ecology</a> reveals deep-sea snails in family Laubierinidae as obligate associates of crinoids (likely parasitic), incl. first-ever in situ observations of all 4 genera! This relationship was last seen in fossils >200 mil years old!
FREE READ: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/I…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gle4C0Cb0AAGyDL.jpg)



How cool, out in Ecology! The ecology of modern laubierinid snails reveals they are symbiotic of living crinoids and, because acting like extinct Paleozoic platyceratid snails, are their only known modern analogous. #symbioses #gastropods #fossils🐌 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…








New paper in collaborations with Julia Sigwart In eLife - the journal: Still waters run deep: Large scale genome rearrangements in the evolution of morphologically conservative Polyplacophora doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…


