Science. 1979 Feb 16;203(4381):648-9. doi: 10.1126/science.203.4381.648.
Tissues of a mytilid mussel from the Clambake I hydrothermal vent in the Galápagos Rift zone are strikingly depleted in carbon-13 relative to the tissues of other marine organisms. The stable carbon isotope composition of this mussel suggests that chemoautotrophic bacteria present in the hydrothermal waters are a major food source for filter-feeding organisms in this abyssal environment.
来自加拉帕戈斯裂谷区 Clambake I 热液喷口的贻贝类组织的碳-13 明显耗竭,与其他海洋生物的组织相比。这种贻贝的稳定碳同位素组成表明,热液水中存在的化能自养细菌是这个深海环境中滤食性生物的主要食物来源。