When facing seawater undersaturated towards calcium carbonates, spines of classical sea urchins (euechinoids) show traces of corrosion although they are covered by an epidermis. Cidaroids (a sister clade of euechinoids) are provided with mature spines devoid of epidermis, which makes them, at first sight, more sensitive to dissolution when facing undersaturated seawater. A recent study showed that spines of a tropical cidaroid are resistant to dissolution due to the high density and the low magnesium concentration of the peculiar external spine layer, the cortex. The biofilm and epibionts covering the spines was also suggested to take part in the spine protection. Here, we investigate the protective role of these factors in different cidaro...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration alters the chemistry of the oceans towards more ...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
We investigated the plasticity of spines of the burrowing heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum inhabi...
peer reviewedWhen facing seawater undersaturated towards calcium carbonates, spines of classical sea...
peer reviewedCidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numero...
Cidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numerous unique fea...
Cidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numerous unique fea...
Ocean acidification is leading to changes in the oceanic carbonate system. As a result, calcium carb...
Ocean acidification is leading to changes in the oceanic carbonate system. As a result, calcium carb...
The impact of the chemical changes in the ocean waters due to the increasing atmospheric CO2 depends...
The impact of the chemical changes in the ocean waters due to the increasing atmospheric CO2 depends...
Even though previous researches have been led on the acid-base balance of the coelomic fluid of sea ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration alters the chemistry of the oceans towards more ...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the te...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration alters the chemistry of the oceans towards more ...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
We investigated the plasticity of spines of the burrowing heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum inhabi...
peer reviewedWhen facing seawater undersaturated towards calcium carbonates, spines of classical sea...
peer reviewedCidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numero...
Cidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numerous unique fea...
Cidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numerous unique fea...
Ocean acidification is leading to changes in the oceanic carbonate system. As a result, calcium carb...
Ocean acidification is leading to changes in the oceanic carbonate system. As a result, calcium carb...
The impact of the chemical changes in the ocean waters due to the increasing atmospheric CO2 depends...
The impact of the chemical changes in the ocean waters due to the increasing atmospheric CO2 depends...
Even though previous researches have been led on the acid-base balance of the coelomic fluid of sea ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration alters the chemistry of the oceans towards more ...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the te...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration alters the chemistry of the oceans towards more ...
The echinoderm endoskeleton, located in the connective layer of the tegument, is organized into a th...
We investigated the plasticity of spines of the burrowing heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum inhabi...