We report a newly discovered dense microstructure of dendrite-like biocalcite that is formed by marine organisms. High spatial resolution electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) was carried out under specific analytical conditions (15 and 10 kV) on the primary layer of the modern brachiopod Gryphus vitreus The primary layer of modern brachiopods. previously termed nanocrystalline, is formed by an array of concave/convex calcite grains with interdigitated recesses and protrusions of abutting crystals without any cavities in or between the dendrites The interface topology of this structure ranges from a few tens of nanometres to tens of micrometres, giving a nanoscale structure to the material fabric The dendritic grains show a spread of crys...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts fora best knowledge of the phylum, brachiopods re...
We report a newly discovered dense microstructure of dendrite-like biocalcite that is formed by mari...
The shells of rhynchonelliform brachiopods have an outer (primary) layer of acicular calcite and an ...
The shells of rhynchonelliform brachiopods have an outer (primary) layer of acicular calcite and an ...
Closely related mineral-producing organisms share common biomineralisation processes. We demonstrate...
Biocrystals of calcite are frequent as they are employed by many phylae of organisms in shells, eggs...
Brachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of biomineralization des...
International audienceBrachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is used to determine the detailed crystallographic orientati...
International audienceBiological hard tissues are a rich source of design concepts for the generatio...
Biologic structural materials for skeletons or teeth show a hierarchical architecture, where organi...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts fora best knowledge of the phylum, brachiopods re...
We report a newly discovered dense microstructure of dendrite-like biocalcite that is formed by mari...
The shells of rhynchonelliform brachiopods have an outer (primary) layer of acicular calcite and an ...
The shells of rhynchonelliform brachiopods have an outer (primary) layer of acicular calcite and an ...
Closely related mineral-producing organisms share common biomineralisation processes. We demonstrate...
Biocrystals of calcite are frequent as they are employed by many phylae of organisms in shells, eggs...
Brachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of biomineralization des...
International audienceBrachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is used to determine the detailed crystallographic orientati...
International audienceBiological hard tissues are a rich source of design concepts for the generatio...
Biologic structural materials for skeletons or teeth show a hierarchical architecture, where organi...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts fora best knowledge of the phylum, brachiopods re...