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The Biological Bulletin, Vol 180, Issue 1 135-153, Copyright © 1991 by Marine Biological Laboratory
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J. J. Childress, C. R. Fisher, J. A. Favuzzi, R. E. Kochevar, N. K. Sanders and A. M. Alayse
Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106
Hydrothermal vent tubeworms, Riftia pachyptila Jones, were maintained alive and studied on board ship using flow-through pressure aquaria. Simultaneous measurements of O2, {Sigma}CO2, {Sigma}H2S fluxes showed that the intact symbioses reach maximum rates of uptake of {Sigma}CO2 (>2 {mu}mole g-1 h-1) at about 90 {mu}M {Sigma}H2S. Measurements were made of hemolymph and coelomic fluid {Sigma}CO2, {Sigma}H2S, thiosulfate, pH, and hemoglobin concentrations in worms kept under various conditions of O2 and {Sigma}H2S. Normal hemolymph pH appears to be about 7.5 and is not affected by {Sigma}H2S and {Sigma}CO2 concentrations within the ranges observed. We conclude that Riftia is specialized to provide sulfide to its symbionts with minimal interaction of sulfide with the animal metabolism. The uptake of sulfide is apparently by diffusion into the hemolymph, facilitated by the sulfide-binding properties of the hemoglobins. Both {Sigma}CO2 and PCO2 are elevated in the hemolymph above their levels in the medium, although they are reduced under autotrophic conditions. Thus inorganic carbon is apparently concentrated from the medium into the hemolymph by an unknown mechanism.
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