(Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217

To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic effects, and physiological/genetic effects) on newly precipitated bivalve carbonate, we quantified shell isotopic chemistry of adult and juvenile animals of the intertidal bivalve Mytilus edulis (Blue mu...

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Main Authors: Wanamaker, Alan D, Kreutz, Karl J, Borns, Harold W, Introne, Douglas S, Feindel, Scott, Funder, Svend, Rawson, Paul D, Barber, Bruce J
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Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2007
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.833152 2023-05-15T16:29:00+02:00 (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217 Wanamaker, Alan D Kreutz, Karl J Borns, Harold W Introne, Douglas S Feindel, Scott Funder, Svend Rawson, Paul D Barber, Bruce J 2007 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.833152 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833152 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2006pa001352 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Event label Sample comment Sample ID Temperature, water Salinity δ13C, skeletal carbonate δ18O, skeletal carbonate δ18O, water Δδ18O Mytilus edulis, shell length Growth rate - Temperature, difference δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon Sampling by hand Dataset dataset Supplementary Dataset 2007 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.833152 https://doi.org/10.1029/2006pa001352 2022-02-09T13:17:41Z To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic effects, and physiological/genetic effects) on newly precipitated bivalve carbonate, we quantified shell isotopic chemistry of adult and juvenile animals of the intertidal bivalve Mytilus edulis (Blue mussel) collected alive from western Greenland and the central Gulf of Maine and cultured them under controlled conditions. Data for juvenile and adult M. edulis bivalves cultured in this study, and previously by Wanamaker et al. (2006, doi:10.1029/2005GC001189), yielded statistically identical paleotemperature relationships. On the basis of these experiments we have developed a species-specific paleotemperature equation for the bivalve M. edulis [T °C = 16.28 (±0.10) - 4.57 (±0.15) {d18Oc VPBD - d18Ow VSMOW} + 0.06 (±0.06) {d18Oc VPBD - d18Ow VSMOW}**2; r**2 = 0.99; N = 323; p < 0.0001]. Compared to the Kim and O'Neil (1997) inorganic calcite equation, M. edulis deposits its shell in isotope equilibrium (d18Ocalcite) with ambient water. Carbon isotopes (d13Ccalcite) from sampled shells were substantially more negative than predicted values, indicating an uptake of metabolic carbon into shell carbonate, and d13Ccalcite disequilibrium increased with increasing salinity. Sampled shells of M. edulis showed no significant trends in d18Ocalcite based on size, cultured growth rates, or geographic collection location, suggesting that vital effects do not affect d18Ocalcite in M. edulis. The broad modern and paleogeographic distribution of this bivalve, its abundance during the Holocene, and the lack of an intraspecies physiologic isotope effect demonstrated here make it an ideal nearshore paleoceanographic proxy throughout much of the North Atlantic Ocean. Dataset Greenland North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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Sample comment
Sample ID
Temperature, water
Salinity
δ13C, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, water
Δδ18O
Mytilus edulis, shell length
Growth rate
-
Temperature, difference
δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
Sampling by hand
spellingShingle Event label
Sample comment
Sample ID
Temperature, water
Salinity
δ13C, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, water
Δδ18O
Mytilus edulis, shell length
Growth rate
-
Temperature, difference
δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
Sampling by hand
Wanamaker, Alan D
Kreutz, Karl J
Borns, Harold W
Introne, Douglas S
Feindel, Scott
Funder, Svend
Rawson, Paul D
Barber, Bruce J
(Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
topic_facet Event label
Sample comment
Sample ID
Temperature, water
Salinity
δ13C, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, skeletal carbonate
δ18O, water
Δδ18O
Mytilus edulis, shell length
Growth rate
-
Temperature, difference
δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon
Sampling by hand
description To study the effects of temperature, salinity, and life processes (growth rates, size, metabolic effects, and physiological/genetic effects) on newly precipitated bivalve carbonate, we quantified shell isotopic chemistry of adult and juvenile animals of the intertidal bivalve Mytilus edulis (Blue mussel) collected alive from western Greenland and the central Gulf of Maine and cultured them under controlled conditions. Data for juvenile and adult M. edulis bivalves cultured in this study, and previously by Wanamaker et al. (2006, doi:10.1029/2005GC001189), yielded statistically identical paleotemperature relationships. On the basis of these experiments we have developed a species-specific paleotemperature equation for the bivalve M. edulis [T °C = 16.28 (±0.10) - 4.57 (±0.15) {d18Oc VPBD - d18Ow VSMOW} + 0.06 (±0.06) {d18Oc VPBD - d18Ow VSMOW}**2; r**2 = 0.99; N = 323; p < 0.0001]. Compared to the Kim and O'Neil (1997) inorganic calcite equation, M. edulis deposits its shell in isotope equilibrium (d18Ocalcite) with ambient water. Carbon isotopes (d13Ccalcite) from sampled shells were substantially more negative than predicted values, indicating an uptake of metabolic carbon into shell carbonate, and d13Ccalcite disequilibrium increased with increasing salinity. Sampled shells of M. edulis showed no significant trends in d18Ocalcite based on size, cultured growth rates, or geographic collection location, suggesting that vital effects do not affect d18Ocalcite in M. edulis. The broad modern and paleogeographic distribution of this bivalve, its abundance during the Holocene, and the lack of an intraspecies physiologic isotope effect demonstrated here make it an ideal nearshore paleoceanographic proxy throughout much of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Kreutz, Karl J
Borns, Harold W
Introne, Douglas S
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Rawson, Paul D
Barber, Bruce J
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title (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
title_short (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
title_full (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
title_fullStr (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
title_full_unstemmed (Table S1) Stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured Mytilus edulis, supplement to: Wanamaker, Alan D; Kreutz, Karl J; Borns, Harold W; Introne, Douglas S; Feindel, Scott; Funder, Svend; Rawson, Paul D; Barber, Bruce J (2007): Experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of Mytilus edulis collected from Maine and Greenland. Paleoceanography, 22, PA2217
title_sort (table s1) stable isotope record and growth rates of cultured mytilus edulis, supplement to: wanamaker, alan d; kreutz, karl j; borns, harold w; introne, douglas s; feindel, scott; funder, svend; rawson, paul d; barber, bruce j (2007): experimental determination of salinity, temperature, growth, and metabolic effects on shell isotope chemistry of mytilus edulis collected from maine and greenland. paleoceanography, 22, pa2217
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