Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications

We present a cathodoluminescence (CL) study of growth layer deposition in the shell of the oyster Crassostrea gigas . CL is based on the physical properties of lattice-bound manganese (Mn 2+ ), which is the main activator in calcium carbonate. Our study involved chemical marking by immersing individ...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Langlet, D., Alunno-Bruscia, M., Rafelis, M., Renard, M., Roux, M., Schein, E., Buestel, D.
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:211264 2023-05-15T15:58:03+02:00 Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications Langlet, D. Alunno-Bruscia, M. Rafelis, M. Renard, M. Roux, M. Schein, E. Buestel, D. 2006 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=211264 en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000239896600013 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.3354/meps317143 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=211264 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess %3Ci%3EMar.+Ecol.+Prog.+Ser.+317%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+143-156.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.3354%2Fmeps317143%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.3354%2Fmeps317143%3C%2Fa%3E Crassostrea gigas [Portuguese oyster] info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 ftvliz https://doi.org/10.3354/meps317143 2022-05-01T09:39:50Z We present a cathodoluminescence (CL) study of growth layer deposition in the shell of the oyster Crassostrea gigas . CL is based on the physical properties of lattice-bound manganese (Mn 2+ ), which is the main activator in calcium carbonate. Our study involved chemical marking by immersing individuals in seawater to which manganese chloride had been added, and subsequent reading of the shell with CL microscopy coupled with numeric treatment of microphotographs; CL emission was analyzed using a scanning electron microscope coupled to a spectrometer. Since the marking did not harm the oysters, repeated markings were possible, allowing validation of the inferences made from analysis of the shell rings. Oysters reared in a French Mediterranean lagoon (Thau lagoon) were marked in June and October 1999, i.e. at the beginning and end of the main shell growth period, respectively. In a few specimens sacrificed 24 h immediately after marking, we observed a bright marking line, suggesting rapid coprecipitation of Mn 2+ . In oysters collected from March to July 2000, we found 3 luminescent lines (with an emission peak at 620 nm peak) that corresponded to the 3 successive markings. The shells also exhibited weak background Mn 2+ -induced luminescence, which contrasted with the marking lines both in intensity and color. This background signal varied in intensity over time at 3 distinct scales, i.e. seasonal and daily scales plus an intermediate scale that might reflect tidal patterns. The luminescence intensity was clearly positively correlated with seawater temperature. We postulate that the temperature of the lagoon, combined with abiotic and biotic factors, may control both Mn 2+ uptake by the bivalve through a stimulation of biomineralization processes, and Mn 2+ bioavailability in water through biogeochemical processes. Our study confirmed the usefulness of Mn marking coupled with CL analysis to reveal (1) the complex functioning of the mantle epithelium with respect to carbonate deposition on a microscale, and (2) the relationship between the bivalve and its environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Marine Ecology Progress Series 317 143 156
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Langlet, D.
Alunno-Bruscia, M.
Rafelis, M.
Renard, M.
Roux, M.
Schein, E.
Buestel, D.
Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
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description We present a cathodoluminescence (CL) study of growth layer deposition in the shell of the oyster Crassostrea gigas . CL is based on the physical properties of lattice-bound manganese (Mn 2+ ), which is the main activator in calcium carbonate. Our study involved chemical marking by immersing individuals in seawater to which manganese chloride had been added, and subsequent reading of the shell with CL microscopy coupled with numeric treatment of microphotographs; CL emission was analyzed using a scanning electron microscope coupled to a spectrometer. Since the marking did not harm the oysters, repeated markings were possible, allowing validation of the inferences made from analysis of the shell rings. Oysters reared in a French Mediterranean lagoon (Thau lagoon) were marked in June and October 1999, i.e. at the beginning and end of the main shell growth period, respectively. In a few specimens sacrificed 24 h immediately after marking, we observed a bright marking line, suggesting rapid coprecipitation of Mn 2+ . In oysters collected from March to July 2000, we found 3 luminescent lines (with an emission peak at 620 nm peak) that corresponded to the 3 successive markings. The shells also exhibited weak background Mn 2+ -induced luminescence, which contrasted with the marking lines both in intensity and color. This background signal varied in intensity over time at 3 distinct scales, i.e. seasonal and daily scales plus an intermediate scale that might reflect tidal patterns. The luminescence intensity was clearly positively correlated with seawater temperature. We postulate that the temperature of the lagoon, combined with abiotic and biotic factors, may control both Mn 2+ uptake by the bivalve through a stimulation of biomineralization processes, and Mn 2+ bioavailability in water through biogeochemical processes. Our study confirmed the usefulness of Mn marking coupled with CL analysis to reveal (1) the complex functioning of the mantle epithelium with respect to carbonate deposition on a microscale, and (2) the relationship between the bivalve and its environment.
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author Langlet, D.
Alunno-Bruscia, M.
Rafelis, M.
Renard, M.
Roux, M.
Schein, E.
Buestel, D.
author_facet Langlet, D.
Alunno-Bruscia, M.
Rafelis, M.
Renard, M.
Roux, M.
Schein, E.
Buestel, D.
author_sort Langlet, D.
title Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
title_short Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
title_full Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
title_fullStr Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of Crassostrea gigas from Thau lagoon (France): ecological and environmental implications
title_sort experimental and natural cathodoluminescence in the shell of crassostrea gigas from thau lagoon (france): ecological and environmental implications
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