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    Yeti Crabs & Ghost Octopus! Unique Life Found at 1st Antarctic Deep-Sea Vents

    Scientists doing their first exploring of deep-sea vents in the Antarctic have uncovered a  world unlike anything found around other hydrothermal vents, one populated by new species of anemones, predatory sea stars, and piles of hairy-chested yeti crabs.

    It was "almost like a sight from another planet," said expedition leader Alex Rogers, a professor of zoology at Oxford University. 

    Even in the eye-popping world of deep-sea vents, the Antarctic discoveries stand out, with the unfamiliar species of crabs found crowded in piles around the warm waters emanating from the seafloor. Many of the animals found at the vents have never been found at hydrothermal vents in other oceans, Rogers said. "To see these animals in such huge densities was just amazing," Rogers told LiveScience.

    In the dayless world of deep-sea vents, energy comes not from the sun but from the hydrothermal energy generated in the oceanic crust.

    The yeti crabs seem to cultivate "gardens" of bacteria on their chests, which are covered with hairy tendrils. These bacterial mats almost certainly provides the crabs with sustenance, Rogers said. In turn, predatory seven-armed sea stars stalk the periphery of the vents, snacking on unfortunate crabs. [See video and photos from the vents]

    "We were absolutely stunned to see the animal communities, because they were so different from the hydrothermal vents seen elsewhere," Rogers told LiveScience. He and his colleagues reported their results today (Jan. 3) in the journal PLoS Biology.

    Discovery in the deep sea

    Weird life flourishes at deep-sea vents the world over, but no one had ever found hydrothermal vents in Antarctica, explained Jon Copley, a professor of earth and ocean science at the University of Southampton who also participated in the research. That's largely because it's more difficult to do research in the harsh Southern Ocean than in temperate climes. [Extremophiles: World's Weirdest Life]

    "It's only quite recently that we've been able to be bold enough, really, to head to the poles," Copley told LiveScience.

    In 1999, Antarctic mapping surveys turned up hints of hydrothermal vent output in the water column over the East Scotia Ridge in the Atlantic section of the Southern Ocean, between Antarctica and South America and eastward. It took 10 years for researchers to get back for a full-blown expedition, during which they lowered cameras to two areas, 8,530 feet (2,600 meters) and 7,874 feet (2,400 m) deep, catching the first glimpses of Antarctic hydrothermal vents. Among them were "black smokers," chimney-like vents that emit dark-hued, superheated water.

    Although the background temperature of the Southern Ocean in the area is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), the black smokers gushed water as hot as 721 degrees F (382 degrees C).

    In 2010, the researchers returned with a remote-operated submersible vehicle (ROV) called Isis. The sub took close-up photos of the amazing vent fauna and collected samples of organisms for identification.

    New world

    Among the new species were the yeti crabs, crowded around the vents up to 600 per square meter.

    "They're literally, in places, heaped up upon each other," Rogers said. Crabs normally don't tolerate cold temperatures well, so the vents may be a warm haven for these crabs, Copley said.

    Unlike vents in other oceans, the Antarctic vents lack tube worms, mussels and shrimp. Instead they harbor new species of barnacles and anemones, as well as a large brown spiral-shelled snail. The researchers even saw ghost-pale octopuses, which seemed drawn to the lights of the ROV.

    "We were completely blown away by what we found," Copley said. "I've worked at vents in the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, but these are the lushest, richest vents, in terms of life, that I've come across."

    The discovery helps fill a gap in researchers' understanding of how deep-sea life disperses around the oceans, Rogers said. They had expected that the Southern Ocean would be a historical gateway for vent species to travel between the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, and there do seem to be some species, such as the yeti crab, that are related to species found at other vents. Those relationships seem to reach back into geological history, Copley said, when there was a connection between the Antarctic and the eastern Pacific.

    But the vast differences between Antarctic vents and vents found elsewhere suggest that the area is not a gateway but a biological region in its own right, Rogers said. The cold Antarctic waters may act as a barrier to species that start their lives as swimming, feeding larvae, he said. On the other hand, larvae that carry their own food supply with them in eggs — known as lecithotrophic larvae — may be able to survive and disperse in the chilly Southern Ocean.

    As humans increasingly exploit the deep seas for fish, oil and mining, understanding how species are dispersed is crucial, Copley said.

    "Until we understand what governs the patterns of life at deep-sea vents, how interconnected their populations, how well life disperses from vent to vent, we can't make responsible decisions about how to manage these deep-ocean resources."

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     
    • Mike  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Yeti Crabs? Wow, even Bigfoot gets STD's !
      • Travis 4 mths ago
        LOL
      • Dieudonne 4 mths ago
        Too funny....
      • Jason 4 mths ago
        With all of that hair, there is plenty of space for them to live!
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  4 mths ago
      "The yeti crabs seem to cultivate 'gardens' of bacteria on their chests, which are covered with hairy tendrils."

      Sexy beast.
    • Ken M  •  4 mths ago
      When you think about it, we know less about the ocean than we know about our own immediate vicinity.
      • grumpytoo 4 mths ago
        it always has been thus!
      • Ben W 4 mths ago
        "less about the ocean... than about our own immediate vicinity" makes no sense. It might have made sense if you were trying to say something profound like "more about outer space than about the ocean in our own immediate vicinity".
      • CJB10 4 mths ago
        Excellent rebuttal, Ken M
        The obvious and the truth have strange effects on people.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      In Genesis it says God opened up the fountains of the deep. We did not discover these untill the 20th century. Those ignorent ofthe Bible say it states the world is flat. It does not. It does say when Christ returns every eye can see! This is now possible with sat tv. Just like 9/11!
      • Sean 4 mths ago
        The bible says a lot of things... Most of them are false or too vague to have any real meaning.
    • Buck  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Really thought the Octopus was going to eat the crab....
      • Ricky 4 mths ago
        So did I, but it seemed to be more curious about the camera than hungry.
      • eddy b 4 mths ago
        True ricky, though the story did say they stay around the edges to get crabs..... to eat.
    • Barbarian_Norm  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Try using the BLUE lettered links guys! It's been around for years.
      • Kenny 4 mths ago
        Hey dude, these days, 75% of blue lettered links wind up being ads. I get what you're saying, but I'm just saying...
      • slawomirkozuch1 4 mths ago
        these links in this story dont show you pics from actual expedition ,so why bother
      • beagle 4 mths ago
        The original comment is funny... but I agree with Kenny, I just assume hyperlinks within the text body will take you to either an ad, or wikipedia or something out of context.
    • Brian  •  4 mths ago
      Thats absolutely incredible, 2012 and we are still finding new species here.
    • Marlon  •  Glen Ellyn, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      hate when you discover something... its most likely will go and eat it =(
    • Dave  •  4 mths ago
      You need to look up the pics of this....and we need to find out when Kim Kardashian went swimming......those crabs are jumping ship.
    • GOOMBA  •  Asheville, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Pictures, we want pictures.
    • Tim  •  Everett, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      My ex wife is a hairy chested yeti crab.
    • Art F  •  4 mths ago
      Well, I know the next movie coming out starring Debbie Gibson and Tiffany: "Yeti Crabs vs. Ghost Octopussy!"

      And yes, Yahoo can improve the video and photo linking. The easiest things to see are the stupid lists "8 Scariest Parasites on your Grandma!" which only vaguely relate to the story. Many readers skim and the pics should be more prominant.
    • Running Elk  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The words in blue are called hyperlinks, you can click on these and see all the video and photos you want, about this article and others, I am amazed that more people don't know this.
    • Jenn  •  4 mths ago
      I hate it when they have articles about interesting life forms and don't include pictures.
    • Jose  •  Issaquah, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Are they Edible?
    • J  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      For once, I actually feel a little bad for those who were too lazy to read long enough to find the links to the photos and video (yes, even a video). You're missing out on some good stuff.
    • Ricky  •  4 mths ago
      I'd like to be, Under the sea, In an octopuses' garden, In the shade.
    • N  •  4 mths ago
      nice pics
    • Mike  •  Huntington, New York  •  4 mths ago
      This article is describing the life forms around the registers in Walmart.
    • PEACEKEEPER  •  Youngtown, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Yahoo journalism: "we have an amazing discovery with no pics (see google)."
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