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    Lamellibrachia luymesi is a species of tube worms in the family Siboglinidae. It lives at deep-sea cold seeps where hydrocarbons (oil and methane) are...
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    columna Southward, 1991 Lamellibrachia donwalshi McCowin & Rouse, 2018 Lamellibrachia juni Miura & Kojima, 2006 Lamellibrachia luymesi van der Land & Nørrevang...
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    temperatures of 2–30 °C, reaches lengths of 2.7 m, comparable to those of Lamellibrachia luymesi, which lives in cold seeps. The former, however, has rapid growth...
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    Hesiocaeca methanicola, which lives on methane clathrate deposits. Lamellibrachia luymesi is a cold seep tube worm that reaches lengths of over 3 m and may...
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    estimates and radiometric dating. The deepsea hydrocarbon seep tubeworm Lamellibrachia luymesi (Annelida, Polychaeta) lives for more than 170 years. Geoduck, a...
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    sulfide-mining tubeworms can persist. Individuals of one tubeworm species Lamellibrachia luymesi have been estimated to live for over 250 years in such conditions...
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    clams of the species have been recorded as living up to 374 years. Lamellibrachia luymesi, a deep-sea cold-seep tubeworm, is estimated to reach ages of over...
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    nutrients produced by photosynthesis which supplement its diet. Lamellibrachia luymesi, a deep sea giant tubeworm, has an obligate mutualistic association...
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    species of deep-sea vestimentiferan tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila and Lamellibrachia cf luymesi: proton elimination is a necessary adaptation to sulfide-oxidizing...
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