International audienceHigh-resolution stable-isotope ratio data (delta O-18, delta O-18) were used to study growth strategies of two bivalve species, Pecten jacobaeus (calcitic shell) and Glycymeris pilosa (aragonitic shell) from the North Adriatic Sea. The principal objectives of this study were to identify the period of the year when the growth line is formed in the shell of two target species, to identify the main growing season of these two species, to identify the environmental drivers of shell growth, and to evaluate the potential applicability of delta O-18 and delta O-18 values for the reconstruction of environmental variability. Samples were collected from the North Adriatic Sea by commercial bean trawl (P. jacobaeus, December 2013...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
Oxygen and carbon isotope analyses have been carried out on calcareous skeletons of important recent...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
International audienceHigh-resolution stable-isotope ratio data (delta O-18, delta O-18) were used t...
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...
Seasonal shell growth patterns were analyzed using the stable oxygen and carbon isotope values of li...
This study analyzed the isotopic profiles of four aragonitic shells of Scrobicularia plana in conjun...
WOS:000426027100014Seasonal shell growth patterns were analyzed using the stable oxygen and carbon i...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
We investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of m...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Sclerochronologic and stable isotope records in Pinna nobilis shells potentially record ecological a...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
Oxygen and carbon isotope analyses have been carried out on calcareous skeletons of important recent...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
International audienceHigh-resolution stable-isotope ratio data (delta O-18, delta O-18) were used t...
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...
Seasonal shell growth patterns were analyzed using the stable oxygen and carbon isotope values of li...
This study analyzed the isotopic profiles of four aragonitic shells of Scrobicularia plana in conjun...
WOS:000426027100014Seasonal shell growth patterns were analyzed using the stable oxygen and carbon i...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
We investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of m...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Sclerochronologic and stable isotope records in Pinna nobilis shells potentially record ecological a...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
Oxygen and carbon isotope analyses have been carried out on calcareous skeletons of important recent...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...