posted on 2025-03-13, 17:02authored byBianca Dal Bó, Yongzhao Guo, Magdalena J. MayrMagdalena J. Mayr, Olivia S. Pereira, Lisa Levin, Victoria J. Orphan, Shana Goffredi
Sericosura sea spiders (family Pycnogonidae) from a methane seep along the southern California margin appear to host a methylotrophic bacterial community on their exoskeleton as an alternative food source. Sea spider-associated bacterial families included the Methylomonadaceae, Methylophagaceae (both gammaproteobacteria), and the Methylophilaceae (betaproteobacteria).
Funding
U.S. National Science Foundation grants OCE-2048481 (S.G), OCE-2048720 (L.L.) and OCE-2048666 (V.O.).