Needles and pins: acicular crystalline periostracal calcification in venerid bivalves (Bivalvia: Veneridae)

A scanning electron microscope study of the periostracum of 50 species of venerid bivalves revealed that periostracal calcification in the form of aragonitic needles and shorter pins is widespread within the family. Together with organic and sediment coatings that are found in some species, these ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molluscan studies 2010-05, Vol.76 (2), p.157-179
Hauptverfasser: Glover, Emily A., Taylor, John D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A scanning electron microscope study of the periostracum of 50 species of venerid bivalves revealed that periostracal calcification in the form of aragonitic needles and shorter pins is widespread within the family. Together with organic and sediment coatings that are found in some species, these needles form an integral part of the functional shell. Visible as a white ‘crust’ on the outside of shells, long slender needles (up to 400 µm long and 1 µm wide) without adherent material are seen in species of Tivela and Lioconcha and in Gomphina undulosa. Other venerids including Pitar species, Mysia undata and Compsomyax subdiaphana have short pins, capped with a fibrous organic matrix and significant coatings of sediment. Callocardia hungerfordi and Clementia papyracea have very thick sediment coatings underlain by short pins, while Gafrarium and Circe species have short pins with a thin, robust, organic coating and little particulate material. Finally, there are species, including Venus verrucosa, Chione elevata and Mercenaria mercenaria, where minute,
ISSN:0260-1230
1464-3766
DOI:10.1093/mollus/eyp054