Understanding how bivalves responded to past temperature fluctuations may help us to predict specific responses of complex calcifiers to future climate change. During the late-Early Aptian, aragonite-rich rudist bivalves decreased in abundance in northern Tethyan carbonate platforms, while rudists with a thickened calcitic outer shell layer came to dominate those of Iberia. Seawater cooling and variations in calcium carbonate saturation states may have controlled this faunal turnover. However, our understanding of how rudist lineages responded to changing environmental conditions is constrained by a lack of quantitative data on the evolution of thickness, size, and mineralogy of the shell. This study is based on volumetric measurements of t...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
<div><p>Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental change...
International audienceAlthough Sr/Ca ratios in abiogenic calcite are strongly controlled by precipit...
yesThe Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstruct...
Parts of the thesis have been published in: Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C. W., Stander, J....
The Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstructing ...
International audienceThe Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcites are commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-p...
The Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios of many biogenic skeletons provide useful paleotemperature estimates. As ...
International audienceIt is well known that skeletal remains of carbonate secreting organisms can pr...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
This study presents subdaily resolved chemical records through fossil mollusk shell calcite. Trace e...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
<div><p>Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental change...
International audienceAlthough Sr/Ca ratios in abiogenic calcite are strongly controlled by precipit...
yesThe Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstruct...
Parts of the thesis have been published in: Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C. W., Stander, J....
The Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcite is commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-proxy for reconstructing ...
International audienceThe Mg/Ca ratios of biogenic calcites are commonly seen as a valuable palaeo-p...
The Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios of many biogenic skeletons provide useful paleotemperature estimates. As ...
International audienceIt is well known that skeletal remains of carbonate secreting organisms can pr...
Ocean acidification, a product of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, may already have affected c...
This study presents subdaily resolved chemical records through fossil mollusk shell calcite. Trace e...
Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental changes associ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
<div><p>Marine macroinvertebrates are ideal sentinel organisms to monitor rapid environmental change...