In the last few decades and in the near future CO2-induced ocean acidification is potentially a big threat to marine calcite-shelled animals (e.g. brachiopods, bivalves, corals and gastropods). Despite the great number of studies focusing on the effects of acidification on shell growth, metabolism, shell dissolution and shell repair, the consequences for biomineral formation remain poorly understood. Only a few studies have addressed the impact of ocean acidification on shell microstructure and geochemistry. In this study, a detailed microstructure and stable isotope geochemistry investigation was performed on nine adult brachiopod specimens of Magellania venosa (Dixon, 1789). These were grown in the natural environment as well as in contro...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...
Due to their thermodynamically stable low-Mg calcite mineralogy, the shells of brachiopods are often...
CO2-induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate saturation state contr...
Throughout the last few decades and in the near future CO2–induced ocean acidification is potentiall...
This project was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme un...
In the last few decades and in the near future CO2-induced ocean acidification is potentially a big ...
CO 2 -induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate saturation state co...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
International audienceCO 2-induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
The boron isotope (δ11B) composition of marine calcifiers is considered to be one of the most reliab...
The boron isotope (δ11B) composition of marine calcifiers is considered to be one of the most reliab...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...
Due to their thermodynamically stable low-Mg calcite mineralogy, the shells of brachiopods are often...
CO2-induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate saturation state contr...
Throughout the last few decades and in the near future CO2–induced ocean acidification is potentiall...
This project was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme un...
In the last few decades and in the near future CO2-induced ocean acidification is potentially a big ...
CO 2 -induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate saturation state co...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
International audienceCO 2-induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
The boron isotope (δ11B) composition of marine calcifiers is considered to be one of the most reliab...
The boron isotope (δ11B) composition of marine calcifiers is considered to be one of the most reliab...
Fossil brachiopod shells are often used as valuable archives to reconstruct paleoenvironmental condi...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...
Due to their thermodynamically stable low-Mg calcite mineralogy, the shells of brachiopods are often...
CO2-induced ocean acidification and associated decrease of seawater carbonate saturation state contr...