step in time: biomineralisation of bivalve’s shell

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  • who: Victoria Louis 1 from the Sorbonne Universitu00e9, CNRS, Biologie Intu00e9grative des Organismes Marins, BIOM, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France Shanghai Ocean University, China have published the article: ufeffStep in Time: Biomineralisation of Bivalveu2019s Shell, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explore possible regulatory mechanisms that could involve the environment and/or biological clocks, including temporal and spacial scales poorly investigated yet.
  • future: Investigations on these short-term growth units and the search for biological clocks at higher frequencies in bivalves are required. This possible role of food in shell growth rhythms should . . .

     

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