A review of transgenerational effects of ocean acidification on marine bivalves and their implications for sclerochronology
Ocean acidification can negatively impact marine bivalves, especially their shell
mineralization processes. Consequently, whether marine bivalves can rapidly acclimate and …
mineralization processes. Consequently, whether marine bivalves can rapidly acclimate and …
Advances of sclerochronology research in the last decade
Over the past decade, sclerochronological research has continued to develop rapidly and is
diversifying with respect to methods, taxa, geographic coverage as well as temporal depth …
diversifying with respect to methods, taxa, geographic coverage as well as temporal depth …
Ultradian rhythms in shell composition of photosymbiotic and non-photosymbiotic mollusks
NJ De Winter, D Killam, L Fröhlich, L De Nooijer… - …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo) climatology since it
captures inter-and intra-annual variability in environmental conditions. Trace element and …
captures inter-and intra-annual variability in environmental conditions. Trace element and …
Divalent heavy metals and uranyl cations incorporated in calcite change its dissolution process
X Zhang, J Guo, S Wu, F Chen, Y Yang - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Due to the high capacity of impurities in its structure, calcite is regarded as one of the most
attractive minerals to trap heavy metals (HMs) and radionuclides via substitution during …
attractive minerals to trap heavy metals (HMs) and radionuclides via substitution during …
Mytilus galloprovincialis shell growth–Insights from shell geochemistry
Despite the wide geographic distribution of mussels and their importance in fisheries and
aquaculture, understanding of temporal and spatial variations of their growth is still limited …
aquaculture, understanding of temporal and spatial variations of their growth is still limited …
The source of sulfate in brachiopod calcite: Insights from μ-XRF imaging and XANES spectroscopy
Geochemical signatures preserved in sedimentary carbonate strata are often used as
archives for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. However, diagenetic overprinting and/or …
archives for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. However, diagenetic overprinting and/or …
[HTML][HTML] Bivalve shell growth from molecular to sclerochronological scale: Environment and intrinsic factors control increment deposition
Biomineralisation of bivalve shells raises questions at the level of genes to the final calcified
product. For the first time, gene expression has been studied in association with growth …
product. For the first time, gene expression has been studied in association with growth …
Spatial distributions of and species differences in 90Sr accumulation in marine fishes from the Fukushima coastal region
H Kintsu, K Kodama, T Horiguchi - Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2023 - Elsevier
Large amounts of radionuclides were released into the ocean during the Fukushima Dai-ichi
Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident. One of the released radionuclides, 90 Sr, tends to …
Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident. One of the released radionuclides, 90 Sr, tends to …
[HTML][HTML] Incorporation of minor and trace elements into cultured brachiopods: Implications for proxy application with new insights from a biomineralisation model
Brachiopods present a key fossil group for Phanerozoic palaeo-environmental and palaeo-
oceanographical reconstructions, owing to their good preservation and abundance in the …
oceanographical reconstructions, owing to their good preservation and abundance in the …
[HTML][HTML] Map** intrashell variation in Mg/Ca of brachiopods to external growth lines: Mg enrichment corresponds to seasonal growth slowdown
Determining secular changes in seawater temperature and Mg/Ca ratio is of high
importance in paleooceanographic, paleoenvironmental and paleoecological studies. On …
importance in paleooceanographic, paleoenvironmental and paleoecological studies. On …