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Metazoans in extreme environments: adaptations of hydrothermal vent and hydrocarbon seep fauna.
E. R. McMullin
, D. C. Bergquist
, C. R. Fisher
Eberly College of Science
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Hydrogen Sulfide
100%
Metazoan
100%
Low Oxygen
100%
Hydrocarbon Seeps
100%
Extreme Environments
100%
Hydrothermal Vents
100%
Deep Sea
100%
Seep Fauna
100%
Heavy Metals
50%
Crude Oil
50%
Brine
50%
Low Temperature
50%
Seeps
50%
Physiological Adaptation
50%
Behavioral Adaptation
50%
Chemoautotrophic
50%
Production Characteristics
50%
Extreme Pressure
50%
Harmful Substances
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Deep Sea
100%
Hydrothermal Vent
100%
Hydrocarbon Seep
100%
Sulfide
100%
Heavy Metal
50%
Petroleum
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Animal
100%
Hypobarism
100%