Oysters live permanently immobilised by cementation of the left valve to a hard substrate. The contact zone between oysters and natural substrata has been analysed using SEM imaging, electron dispersive X-ray microanalysis, electron backscatter diffraction and Raman spectroscopy and reveals the influence of both biogenic and non-biogenic processes in oyster cementation. Original adhesion is brought about by secretion of an organic component that acts as a nucleating surface onto which crystals precipitate. These crystals have a random orientation and are composed of high Mg calcite. This suggests that the crystals nucleating on the glue substrate are outwith the biological control experienced by the shell biomineralisation process and are f...
Being obligate cementers, oysters (Ostreoidea), both fossil and Recent, often yield valuable informa...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by incre...
Biomineralization is one of the key processes that is notably affected in marine calcifiers such as ...
Oysters live permanently immobilised by cementation of the left valve to a hard substrate. The conta...
Many marine creatures are known to generate biological adhesives for a variety of purposes. Isolatin...
The inability for man-made adhesives to set in wet or humid environments is an ongoing challenging t...
ABSTRACT: Recent years have seen a growing interest in the direct and indirect roles of organisms, a...
Oysters construct extensive reef communities, providing food, protection from storms, and healthy co...
Oysters are unusual among bivalves in that they possess chambers, often filled with soft, chalky cal...
Many marine molluscs produce complex shells of calcium carbonate. These shells are formed under stri...
The Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, produces a tough, fracture-resistant protective composite...
Biomineralization is a natural phenomenon in which living organisms produce minerals such as bone or...
Chitin is often reported in molluscan shells, where it likely contributes to the mechanical strength...
Biological adhesives are a type of interfacial material that has incredible potential to generate ne...
Bioadhesion of marine organisms has been intensively studied over the last decade because of their a...
Being obligate cementers, oysters (Ostreoidea), both fossil and Recent, often yield valuable informa...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by incre...
Biomineralization is one of the key processes that is notably affected in marine calcifiers such as ...
Oysters live permanently immobilised by cementation of the left valve to a hard substrate. The conta...
Many marine creatures are known to generate biological adhesives for a variety of purposes. Isolatin...
The inability for man-made adhesives to set in wet or humid environments is an ongoing challenging t...
ABSTRACT: Recent years have seen a growing interest in the direct and indirect roles of organisms, a...
Oysters construct extensive reef communities, providing food, protection from storms, and healthy co...
Oysters are unusual among bivalves in that they possess chambers, often filled with soft, chalky cal...
Many marine molluscs produce complex shells of calcium carbonate. These shells are formed under stri...
The Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, produces a tough, fracture-resistant protective composite...
Biomineralization is a natural phenomenon in which living organisms produce minerals such as bone or...
Chitin is often reported in molluscan shells, where it likely contributes to the mechanical strength...
Biological adhesives are a type of interfacial material that has incredible potential to generate ne...
Bioadhesion of marine organisms has been intensively studied over the last decade because of their a...
Being obligate cementers, oysters (Ostreoidea), both fossil and Recent, often yield valuable informa...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by incre...
Biomineralization is one of the key processes that is notably affected in marine calcifiers such as ...