Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associated with climatic phenomena. These organisms build up protective exoskeletons incrementally by biologically-controlled mineralization, which is deeply rooted in long-term evolutionary processes. Recent studies relating potential rapid environmental fluctuations to climate change, such as ocean acidification, suggest modifications on carbonate biominerals of marine invertebrates. However, the influence of known, and recurrent, climatic events on these biological processes during active mineralization is still insufficiently understood. Analysis of Peruvian cockles from the 1982–83 large magnitude El Nin˜o event shows significant alterations o...
Understanding environmental proxies stored in biogenic carbonates has become a major task and a mult...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is generally considered as a period of globally ice-free, warm g...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
<div><p>Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental change...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
Marine bivalve mollusks are valued as climate change recorders due to predictable growth rates and t...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Long-term and high-resolution environmental proxy data are crucial to contextualize current climate ...
International audienceBarium:calcium and molybdenum:calcium ratios were investigated in shells of th...
Understanding how bivalves responded to past temperature fluctuations may help us to predict specifi...
© The Author(s), 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Understanding environmental proxies stored in biogenic carbonates has become a major task and a mult...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is generally considered as a period of globally ice-free, warm g...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
<div><p>Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental change...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
Marine bivalve mollusks are valued as climate change recorders due to predictable growth rates and t...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Long-term and high-resolution environmental proxy data are crucial to contextualize current climate ...
International audienceBarium:calcium and molybdenum:calcium ratios were investigated in shells of th...
Understanding how bivalves responded to past temperature fluctuations may help us to predict specifi...
© The Author(s), 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Understanding environmental proxies stored in biogenic carbonates has become a major task and a mult...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is generally considered as a period of globally ice-free, warm g...