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Scientists discover new deep-sea limpet thriving on sunken wood

Scientists discovered a new deep-sea limpet, Pectinodonta nautilus, living on a sunken log near Johnston Atoll, showing unique adaptations and hidden biodiversity.

November 06, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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External anatomy (A, B) and digital cross-sections (C, D) revealing internal structures of Pectinodonta nautilus. (Image: Paula Rodríguez-Flores)
External anatomy (A, B) and digital cross-sections (C, D) revealing internal structures of Pectinodonta nautilus. (Image: Paula Rodríguez-Flores)

Scientists found a new type of limpet that lives on sunken wood. These small things are doing well at 2,400 metres below the surface. The research shows that there are deep-sea ecosystems that are unknown. Isolated habitats often contain species with unique adaptations. These finding raises question about life in extreme conditions.

A Deep Discovery on Limpet

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A limpet was found on a small, decaying log. This wood-fall ecosystem acted as microhabitat for numerous tiny animals. The species demonstrates specialised morphology and behaviour for deep-sea survival.

Its shell is unusually thick and smooth for protection purposes. Large radular teeth help scrape surfaces for nutrition efficiently underwater.