Sub Promotion

?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
Extra Form
제목 sabinepointer@gmail.com
예약자 39|@|5996|@|44213
id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"> Scientists discovered how hungry deep-sea creatures can be when offered a free alligator meal. 

Lumcon Alligators don't typically swim, or die, in the ocean. But researchers dropped three of them, dead ones, underwater to see how deep-sea creatures would react to finding a new and unusual food source. 

The dead-alligator experiment was aimed at better understanding underwater food systems. Edibles like phytoplankton and other plant life don't exist on the deep-sea floor, so dwellers down there must sustain themselves by eating "marine snow" -- animal waste, scraps of decaying creatures and other organic debris that drifts from above. 

Because alligators sometimes find themselves in ocean waters, searching for new food sources or flushed there by a hurricane, the scientists wanted to see if deep-sea creatures would nibble on the dead gators, or ignore them. The researchers, Craig McClain and Clifton Nunnally from Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (Lumcon), share the surprising results of their experiment in a newly published study in the open-access science journal PLOS One.  

The scientists placed three dead gators 6,600 feet down in the Gulf of Mexico and made their biggest find when they came back to their last dead alligator 51 days later. It was eaten completely down to its skeleton, except for a mysterious brown fuzz left on the bones.

Scientists found brown fuzz on one of the alligator skeletons happens to be bone-eating worms. 

Lumcon DNA studies of the brown fuzz revealed it was a newly discovered species of bone-eating worm from the Osedax genus. This is the first time any Osedax species have been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico, the researchers say. 

"We confirmed it as a new species through comparing the DNA of the animals that we collected to the DNA of known Osedax species," River Dixon told Gizmodo. (Dixon is a Ph.D. Fellow in the McClain Lab at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette and a co-author of the new study.) "We found that the DNA was different enough to qualify our samples as a new species."

The other two dead alligators offered up some interesting findings too. One was devoured in less than 24 hours by giant isopods, which are known for going without food for years.

The scientists found that another one of their alligator http://dichvuthetindung.vn/dao-han/top-4-dia-chi-dao-han-the-tin-dung-tai-thai-nguyen/ carcasses went missing altogether. On further investigation, the scientists discovered drag marks where they'd left the gator. 

"Whatever did that had to be huge. The carcass and weight combined to be over 36 kilograms (80 pounds), and its shape and length made it quite unwieldy," Dixon told Gizmodo. "With some calculations we were able to figure out that the bite strength needed to cut cleanly through our rope was consistent with that of a large shark."

List of Articles
번호 제목 글쓴이 최근 수정일 날짜
20756 mitchelburhop@inbox.com AFUMitchel5393423071 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20755 elanawhipple@gawab.com ElanaWhipple62391509 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20754 montehuot@yahoo.com MonteL8827334250083 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20753 vickibobb@gawab.com VickiV46070166201158 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20752 melvinkovar@gmail.com MelvinKovar15679995 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20751 barbaravaughn@gmail.com Barbara316336293659 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20750 amelia.goldfinch@googlemail.com AmeliaGoldfinch8035 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20749 joshsalter@yahoo.de BQYJosh455915833 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20748 tamela.kingston@gmail.com TamelaKingston8132 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20747 kevinschiller@gmail.com AAHKevin10070723715 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20746 leticiaoverlock@whale-mail.com LeticiaOverlock41533 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20745 gaildanks@animail.net GailDanks1150412 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20744 barbaravaughn@gmail.com Barbara316336293659 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20743 virginia.paulsen@gmail.com VirginiaPaulsen3996 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20742 catharineburkett@freenet.de CatharineBurkett22 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20741 candacerymill@whale-mail.com CandaceXum86808496 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20740 misty_bodiford@aol.com MistyBodiford70 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20739 taylorbranson@bigstring.com TaylorBranson2355 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20738 francescoteichelmann@web.de FrancescoTeichelmann 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20737 dantecraig@bigstring.com DanteV9862137073720 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20736 iankillian@airpost.net IanKillian1884048 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20735 tobiasmclaurin@t-online.de TobiasMcLaurin9 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20734 barbaravaughn@gmail.com Barbara316336293659 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20733 ianmontenegro@freenet.de IanP34117495199518 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
» sabinepointer@gmail.com SabinePointer62 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20731 francesco_tietkens@gmail.com Francesco216941586 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20730 torstenplatt@googlemail.com TorstenPlatt11438 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20729 leonienanney@arcor.de LeonieNanney7177375 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20728 katherinstrode@gmail.com KatherinStrode939192 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20727 alyssa.ostrander@gmail.com AlyssaOstrander45314 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20726 dellmonk@gmail.com DellD0140173707497127 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20725 utasummerville@web.de UtaSummerville642 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20724 lachlanohara@gmail.com LachlanOhara45294258 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20723 mikelmcdonald@gmail.com MikelYkm488534659874 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20722 leonienanney@arcor.de LeonieNanney7177375 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20721 vernarussell@gmail.com VernaRussell33325484 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20720 penni_fish@web.de PenniFish4630814678 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20719 laruekippax@gmail.com LarueKippax4586808 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20718 bessie.schmid@gmail.com BessieSchmid7399 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20717 torsten.pitman@web.de TorstenPitman2998 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20716 eve.adam@freenet.de EveAdam952986881 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20715 leonienanney@arcor.de LeonieNanney7177375 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20714 santoboshears@aol.com SantoBoshears7584 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20713 josetteyates@arcor.de JosetteYates511982 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20712 bennies@gmx.net BenNies576584810 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20711 clairknowles@web.de ClairKnowles330660 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20710 milfordhester@care2.com MilfordHester973 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20709 cerysmcness@fmailbox.com CerysMcNess992704 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20708 bernard_pring@web.de BernardPring684066 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
20707 barbaravaughn@gmail.com Barbara316336293659 2020.06.05 2020.06.05
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 4316 4317 4318 4319 4320 4321 4322 4323 4324 4325 ... 4736 Next
/ 4736

bodum2ro 43,sejong, Korea / Copyrightⓒ. All Rights Reserved By fone

© k2s0o1d4e0s2i1g5n. All Rights Reserved