We establish a model for the reconstruction of average daily sea surface temperatures from calcification rates of an intertidal bivalve mollusk. The rate of shell production in Chione cortezi (Carpenter, 1864. ex Sloat MS) is mainly controlled by water temperature, ontogenetic age and the effect of tidal cycles. Statistical methods developed by dendrochronologists can successfully extract the water temperature signal from daily growth increment chronologies. After removal of noise. the growth rates are expressed as scaled daily growth indices. Average daily water temperatures during the first half of the year are highly correlated with the scaled daily growth index values of recent and subrecent specimens. using the multi-valued function pr...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Shells of the extremely long-lived bivalve mollusk Arctica islandica (Linnaeus 1767) provide century...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
We establish a model for the reconstruction of average daily sea surface temperatures from calcifica...
Evaluation and quantification of climate change require data on subseasonal to daily environmental e...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected specimens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were an...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected spec-imens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were a...
Sclerochronology is a powerful tool for high resolution paleoclimate and paleoenvironment reconstruc...
International audienceA reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966-2011...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Sclerochronology and analysis of oxygen isotopes reveal the age, growth rate, and growth patterns of...
Annual growth increment patterns of cardinal teeth (CT) of Panopea abrupta (Conrad) can reportedly p...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
High resolution archives of environmental conditions determined from the chemistry and growth increm...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Shells of the extremely long-lived bivalve mollusk Arctica islandica (Linnaeus 1767) provide century...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
We establish a model for the reconstruction of average daily sea surface temperatures from calcifica...
Evaluation and quantification of climate change require data on subseasonal to daily environmental e...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected specimens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were an...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected spec-imens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were a...
Sclerochronology is a powerful tool for high resolution paleoclimate and paleoenvironment reconstruc...
International audienceA reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966-2011...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Sclerochronology and analysis of oxygen isotopes reveal the age, growth rate, and growth patterns of...
Annual growth increment patterns of cardinal teeth (CT) of Panopea abrupta (Conrad) can reportedly p...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
High resolution archives of environmental conditions determined from the chemistry and growth increm...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Shells of the extremely long-lived bivalve mollusk Arctica islandica (Linnaeus 1767) provide century...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...