ventides
Ventides are a proposed clade of small, vent-associated invertebrates that inhabit hydrothermal vent ecosystems across the world's oceans. First described in the early 2010s by marine biologists studying vent communities, ventides are characterized by their slender, soft bodies and luminescent markings. They typically occur in the upper 1–3 centimeter layer near hydrothermal chimneys, often clustering around mineral deposits where chemical energy is abundant.
Most ventides are translucent, tube-like or worm-like, with a dorsal shield in some species. They lack complex
Ventides form loose aggregations on mineral surfaces and participate in the vent food web as both scavengers
Taxonomic placement is unsettled; ventides are often described as a basal clade of vent fauna or as
The study of ventides contributes to understanding adaptation to high-temperature, chemically rich environments and informs broader