Cyclical ontogenetic changes of shell microstructures have been observed in the subfamily Anadarinae (Mollusca: Bivalvia, Arcidae) including fossil taxa. The changes in the bloody clam Scapharca broughtonii are controlled by temperature, which fluctuates seasonally, and can be used to determine the age of the individuals and to reconstruct paleoenvironments. In this study, samples of S. broughtonii from eight localities covering broad geographical regions at various latitudes in Japan, Korea, and Russia were examined to assess the utility of time series variations in microstructures for paleoenvironmental and paleoecological studies. All specimens showed cyclical changes in the relative thickness of the composite prismatic and crossed lamel...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
The giant clam, Tridacna gigas, is an important faunal component of Indo-Pacific reef ecosystems, fo...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院 GS教育系We experimentally examined the growth, microstructure, and chemistry of shells of t...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Shells of bivalves potentially provide an excellent archive for high-resolution paleoclimate studies...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is generally considered as a period of globally ice-free, warm g...
As the Earth gets warmer, understanding how global warming affects various organisms, including econ...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院 GS教育系Phenotypic plasticity in molluscan shell microstructures may be related to environm...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Mollusks record valuable information in their hard parts that reflect ambient environmental conditio...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
The giant clam, Tridacna gigas, is an important faunal component of Indo-Pacific reef ecosystems, fo...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院 GS教育系We experimentally examined the growth, microstructure, and chemistry of shells of t...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Shells of bivalves potentially provide an excellent archive for high-resolution paleoclimate studies...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is generally considered as a period of globally ice-free, warm g...
As the Earth gets warmer, understanding how global warming affects various organisms, including econ...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院 GS教育系Phenotypic plasticity in molluscan shell microstructures may be related to environm...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
The California mussel (Mytilus californianus) is an ecologically and culturally important bivalve mo...
Mollusks record valuable information in their hard parts that reflect ambient environmental conditio...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
The giant clam, Tridacna gigas, is an important faunal component of Indo-Pacific reef ecosystems, fo...