International audienceCultivation of commercial oysters is now facing the possible influence of global change in sea water composition, commonly referred to as "ocean acidification". In order to test the potential consequence of the predicted environmental changes, a cultivation experiment was carried out. The left and right valves of the oyster shell Crassostrea gigas differ in their structure; moreover, lenses of non compact layers are irregular. The shell layers of juvenile Crassostrea gigas are studied using a variety of highly spatially-resolved techniques to establish their composition and structure. Our results confirm the presence of three different calcitic structural types. The role of the lenses of chalky layers is not yet decipl...
Reconstruction of historical environmental regimes is a valuable tool in understanding a number of a...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
International audienceCultivation of commercial oysters is now facing the possible influence of glob...
Ocean acidification is occurring globally through increasing CO2 absorption into the oceans creating...
Many marine molluscs produce complex shells of calcium carbonate. These shells are formed under stri...
Shells of oysters (Ostreidae) are predominantly composed of foliated and chalky calcite microstructu...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
Bivalve shells can provide excellent archives of past environmental change but have not been used to...
Oysters are unusual among bivalves in that they possess chambers, often filled with soft, chalky cal...
Reconstruction of historical environmental regimes is a valuable tool in understanding a number of a...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
International audienceCultivation of commercial oysters is now facing the possible influence of glob...
Ocean acidification is occurring globally through increasing CO2 absorption into the oceans creating...
Many marine molluscs produce complex shells of calcium carbonate. These shells are formed under stri...
Shells of oysters (Ostreidae) are predominantly composed of foliated and chalky calcite microstructu...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
Bivalve shells can provide excellent archives of past environmental change but have not been used to...
Oysters are unusual among bivalves in that they possess chambers, often filled with soft, chalky cal...
Reconstruction of historical environmental regimes is a valuable tool in understanding a number of a...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...