Artigo Revisado por pares

Mineralogical approaches to the study of biomineralization in fish otoliths

2008; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 72; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1180/minmag.2008.072.2.627

ISSN

1471-8022

Autores

Gleb S. Pokrovski, Jacques Roux, Jean‐Louis Hazemann, Anastassia Y. Borisova, Anastasia Gonchar, Mikhail Lemeshko,

Tópico(s)

Fish Biology and Ecology Studies

Resumo

Abstract This paper highlights new research on the biomineralization of otoliths and uses a mineralogical approach to understand mechanisms of crystal growth and metal incorporation into otoliths. Petrographic observations of the nucleation of otolith growth in the core for several fish species reveals that sagittal otoliths appear to nucleate around a few or many nucleation sites (primordia) and that these sites vary in size (ranging in diameter from 1 to 20 μm), depending on the species. Spectroscopic data show a large Mn-enrichment in the primordia within the core but the reasons for this enrichment are still unclear (e.g. organic matter or possibly another material other than CaCO 3 ). This study also provides the first multi trace-element data for endolymph fluid and the growing otolith; we found large enrichments (Ca and Sr) and depletions (Na, K, Zn and Rb) of elements in the otolith relative to the endolymph. The last part of this paper examines the effect of crystal structure on the microchemistry ofotoliths. Our investigation helps understand how the chemical characteristics of the metal ions (i.e. ionic radii) and the crystalline structure interact to cause differential trace-metal uptake between the CaCO 3 polymorphs, aragonite and vaterite.

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