Environmental adaptation of molluscs during evolution has led to form biomineral exoskeleton – shell. The main compound of their shells is calcium carbonate, which is represented by calcite and/or aragonite. The mineral part, together with the biopolymer matrix, forms many types of microstructures, which are differ in texture. Different types of internal shell microstructures are characteristic for some bivalve groups. Studied bivalve species (freshwater species – duck mussel (Anodonta anatina Linnaeus, 1758) and marine species – common cockle (Cerastoderma edule Linnaeus, 1758), lyrate Asiatic hard clam (Meretrix lyrata Sowerby II, 1851) and blue mussel (Mytilus edulis Linnaeus, 1758)) from different locations and environmental conditions,...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 167-186.1. Introduction -- 2. Insights into architecture, ...
68 pagesInternational audienceIn the last few years, the field of molluscan biomineralization has kn...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe structural organization of the palliostracum—the dominant part of ...
Bivalves have evolved a range of complex shell forming mechanisms that are reflected by their incred...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
Mollusc shells are a result of the deposition of crystalline and amorphous calcite catalysed by enzy...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by funding from the CACHE (Calcium in a Changing Environment...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
Molluscs are grand masters in the fabrication of shells, because these are composed of the largest v...
In this study, the SMPs from four commercially important and divergent bivalve species crassostrea g...
The wide geographical distribution of bivalve shells makes them much favoured paleoclimate proxy arc...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 167-186.1. Introduction -- 2. Insights into architecture, ...
68 pagesInternational audienceIn the last few years, the field of molluscan biomineralization has kn...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe structural organization of the palliostracum—the dominant part of ...
Bivalves have evolved a range of complex shell forming mechanisms that are reflected by their incred...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
Mollusc shells are a result of the deposition of crystalline and amorphous calcite catalysed by enzy...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by funding from the CACHE (Calcium in a Changing Environment...
Most molluscs possess shells, constructed from a vast array of microstructures and architectures. Th...
Molluscs are grand masters in the fabrication of shells, because these are composed of the largest v...
In this study, the SMPs from four commercially important and divergent bivalve species crassostrea g...
The wide geographical distribution of bivalve shells makes them much favoured paleoclimate proxy arc...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 167-186.1. Introduction -- 2. Insights into architecture, ...
68 pagesInternational audienceIn the last few years, the field of molluscan biomineralization has kn...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe structural organization of the palliostracum—the dominant part of ...