Biologically driven isotope fractionation in ultrastructurally different shell portions of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera) : implications for stream water δ18O reconstructions

dc.contributor.authorGey, Christoph J.
dc.contributor.authorPfister, Laurent
dc.contributor.authorTürk, Guilhem
dc.contributor.authorThielen, Frankie
dc.contributor.authorLeonard, Loic
dc.contributor.authorSchmitt, Katharina E.
dc.contributor.authorSchöne, Bernd R.
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-05T09:35:44Z
dc.date.available2024-12-05T09:35:44Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractOxygen isotopes in stream water can serve as natural tracers of watershed dynamics. Freshwater pearl mussels provide δ18Owater estimates that overcome temporal and spatial limitations of instrumental records. The reliability of shell-based δ18Owater reconstructions depends on understanding which shell layer biomineralizes closer to oxygen isotopic equilibrium with ambient water. To determine this, both the (outer) prismatic and (inner) nacreous sublayers of the outer shell layer were sampled. Over 2500 isotope values were obtained from shells collected from the Our River (Luxembourg) and from mussels cultured in tanks at constant temperature and monitored δ18Owater. Calculated δ18Owater from the prismatic portion was in excellent agreement with monitored δ18Owater, while δ18Oshell of the nacreous portion was systematically offset by +0.43‰, overestimating δ18Owater by +0.53‰. Although shell portions were formed simultaneously from the same extrapallial fluid, they underwent different fractionation mechanisms, presumably due to differences in carbonic anhydrase activity catalyzing mineralization processes.en_GB
dc.identifier.doihttp://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-11061
dc.identifier.urihttps://openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de/handle/20.500.12030/11080
dc.language.isoengde
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0*
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subject.ddc550 Geowissenschaftende_DE
dc.subject.ddc550 Earth sciencesen_GB
dc.titleBiologically driven isotope fractionation in ultrastructurally different shell portions of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera) : implications for stream water δ18O reconstructionsen_GB
dc.typeZeitschriftenaufsatzde
jgu.journal.titleLimnology and oceanography lettersde
jgu.journal.volume9de
jgu.organisation.departmentFB 09 Chemie, Pharmazie u. Geowissensch.de
jgu.organisation.nameJohannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
jgu.organisation.number7950
jgu.organisation.placeMainz
jgu.organisation.rorhttps://ror.org/023b0x485
jgu.pages.end836de
jgu.pages.start827de
jgu.publisher.doi10.1002/lol2.10426de
jgu.publisher.issn2378-2242de
jgu.publisher.nameWileyde
jgu.publisher.placeHoboken, NJde
jgu.publisher.year2024
jgu.rights.accessrightsopenAccess
jgu.subject.ddccode550de
jgu.subject.dfgNaturwissenschaftende
jgu.type.dinitypeArticleen_GB
jgu.type.resourceTextde
jgu.type.versionPublished versionde

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