To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic effects, and physiological/ genetic effects) on newly precipitated bivalve carbonate, we quantified shell isotopic chemistry of adult and juvenile animals of the intertidal bivalve Mytilus edulis (Blue mussel) collected alive from western Greenland and the central Gulf of Maine and cultured them under controlled conditions. Data for juvenile and adult M. edulis bivalves cultured in this study, and previously by Wanamaker et al. (2006), yielded statistically identical paleotemperature relationships. On the basis of these experiments we have developed a species-specific paleotemperature equation for the bivalve M. edulis [T degrees C = 16.28 (+/- ...
International audienceBivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of the dis...
Oxygen and strontium from biogenic carbonates (mostly bivalves) were used to evaluate paleoenvironme...
Bivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of dissolved inorganic carbon (d...
To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic eff...
To quantify species- specific relationships between bivalve carbonate isotope geochemistry ( delta O...
Molluscan shell chemistry may provide an important archive of mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
Mollusc shells contain a potentially detailed record of both the life history and the environmental ...
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Ocean acidification (OA) and global warming present future challenges for shell producing organisms ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and global warming present future challenges for shell producing organisms ...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
The Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstructing ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Oxygen isotopic analysis of marine carbonate shells (δ18Oc) is a standard paleoceanographic techniqu...
International audienceBivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of the dis...
Oxygen and strontium from biogenic carbonates (mostly bivalves) were used to evaluate paleoenvironme...
Bivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of dissolved inorganic carbon (d...
To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic eff...
To quantify species- specific relationships between bivalve carbonate isotope geochemistry ( delta O...
Molluscan shell chemistry may provide an important archive of mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
Mollusc shells contain a potentially detailed record of both the life history and the environmental ...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Ocean acidification (OA) and global warming present future challenges for shell producing organisms ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and global warming present future challenges for shell producing organisms ...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
The Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstructing ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Oxygen isotopic analysis of marine carbonate shells (δ18Oc) is a standard paleoceanographic techniqu...
International audienceBivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of the dis...
Oxygen and strontium from biogenic carbonates (mostly bivalves) were used to evaluate paleoenvironme...
Bivalve shells can potentially record the carbon isotopic signature of dissolved inorganic carbon (d...