Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenvironmental information. However, little is known about the relevance of shell fragments more commonly preserved in the sediment record. Here, we investigate the oxygen and carbon isotope composition of Dreissena carinata fragments from a core recovered from Lake Dojran (FYRO Macedonia/Greece) to identify their relevance and efficacy as a proxy in palaeoenvironmental studies. We use a modern Dreissena shell to calibrate the relationship between the bivalve and its contemporary environment, which suggests their isotope composition is primarily a function of temperature and water balance. The range of fragment isotope data from the core overlaps wi...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenviro...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater Unio mollusc yield information on t...
The δ13C and δ18O isotope data from both fossil (Miocene) and modern freshwater bivalve shells of fa...
Oxygen isotope ratios in bivalve shells have long been used as a proxy for environmental change, ref...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Abstract Stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of living Unio shells and oxygen isotope com...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fast growing carbonate shells of fossil molluscs from t...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of the carbonate shells of two fossil mollusc species from...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenviro...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater Unio mollusc yield information on t...
The δ13C and δ18O isotope data from both fossil (Miocene) and modern freshwater bivalve shells of fa...
Oxygen isotope ratios in bivalve shells have long been used as a proxy for environmental change, ref...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Abstract Stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of living Unio shells and oxygen isotope com...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fast growing carbonate shells of fossil molluscs from t...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of the carbonate shells of two fossil mollusc species from...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...