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‘Zombie Worms’ Have Mysteriously Vanished, Troubling Scientists : ScienceAlert

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The deep-sea ecosystem relies heavily on fallen whale carcasses to provide essential nutrition and sustain a diverse array of marine life. One crucial player in this ecosystem is the bone-eating zombie worm, belonging to the genus Osedax. These worms play a vital role in breaking down whale bones and creating microhabitats that support a variety of deep-sea creatures.

However, recent studies off the coast of British Columbia have revealed a concerning absence of zombie worms in the Pacific Ocean. Scientists, led by benthic ecologist Fabio De Leo of the University of Victoria, have been monitoring a site 900 meters deep where whale bones were placed to attract the worms. Surprisingly, not a single zombie worm has been observed on their cameras over the span of 10 years.

The missing worms may be attributed to low oxygen levels in the area, known as oxygen minimum zones or ‘dead zones.’ These conditions, exacerbated by climate change, could lead to a decline in the population of zombie worms and subsequent loss of biodiversity in deep-sea ecosystems.

Craig Smith, a University of Hawai’i oceanographer, warns that the expansion of oxygen minimum zones due to ocean warming could have detrimental effects on whale-fall ecosystems along the northeast Pacific Margin. The disappearance of zombie worms could disrupt the intricate food chain and hinder the dispersal of species across the ocean.

Further research at the Clayoquot Slope off Vancouver Island is underway to shed light on the potential consequences of the dwindling zombie worm population. The findings of these studies were published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science in 2024.

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In conclusion, the disappearance of bone-eating zombie worms in the deep sea is a cause for concern among scientists. The loss of these vital creatures could have far-reaching impacts on deep-sea ecosystems and the diversity of marine life. Efforts to understand and address the factors contributing to their decline are crucial for the conservation of these unique habitats.

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