In this episode of “Ologies with Alie Ward,” Dr. Holly Bik, a pork chop nematologist, joins the show to discuss the fascinating world of benthopelagic nematology, the study of deep-sea worms. Dr. Bik shares her expertise on these skinny, thread-like creatures that inhabit the cold, dark depths of the ocean. She also highlights the importance of protecting these fragile ecosystems from human activities such as deep sea mining. Join Alie Ward as she dives into the depths of the deep sea to uncover the secrets of these mysterious and unique creatures.
Benthopelagic nematology is the study of deep-sea worms, specifically nematodes. These skinny, thread-like worms can be found in the cold, dark depths of the ocean. Dr. Holly Bik, a pork chop nematologist, shares her expertise on these fascinating creatures and highlights the unique features and adaptations of different nematode species. She also emphasizes the fragility of deep-sea ecosystems and the potential impact of human activities, such as deep sea mining. Additionally, Dr. Bik provides insights into her experiences exploring the remote and dry landscapes of Antarctica, where she collected mud samples and studied nematodes in extreme environments.
Nematodes, also known as roundworms, are not only found in the deep sea but also in various terrestrial environments. They play important roles in ecosystems, from bioturbation and carbon cycling in marine systems to aiding in the decomposition of organic matter in soil. Dr. Bik discusses the different types of nematodes, including predatory nematodes that actively hunt and eat other nematodes. She also highlights the potential applications of nematode research in understanding diseases and the fascinating behaviors and adaptations of these wiggly creatures.
Deep sea mining and other human activities pose significant threats to fragile deep-sea ecosystems. Dr. Bik emphasizes the importance of preserving these ecosystems and the need for increased awareness and action. She mentions leading figures in the fight against deep sea mining, such as marine biologist Diva Amon, ocean explorer Julie Hubert, and research scientist Beth Orkut. Dr. Bik also discusses the role of organizations like Earthjustice in advocating for the protection of the ocean and its inhabitants. By understanding the biodiversity and potential impacts of climate change on deep-sea worms, researchers can contribute to the conservation and sustainable management of these unique ecosystems.
Dr. Holly Bik’s expertise in benthopelagic nematology sheds light on the fascinating world of deep-sea worms, specifically nematodes. Through her research and exploration of remote and extreme environments, she unravels the mysteries of these unique creatures and highlights the importance of protecting their fragile ecosystems. By understanding the diversity, adaptations, and ecological roles of nematodes, researchers can contribute to the conservation of deep-sea habitats and the preservation of our oceans for future generations.