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

机译:针和大头针:雌性双壳类动物的针状晶状骨膜钙化(双壳类:雌性科)

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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, <1 µm long pins also underpin a thin organic coating. Details of formation were studied in Tivela lamyi and Lioconcha ornata, where the needles are elongate hexagonal crystals of aragonite enveloped by an organic sheath, which grow at their proximal ends from within the periostracum, connected to the outer mantle epithelium via narrow channels. Growth of needles ceases following the onset of shell calcification. The distribution of the periostracal structures was examined in relation to a published molecular phylogeny that recognized two major clades within the family. Larger needles and pins are confined to the clade that includes subfamilies Pitarinae, Gouldinae, Meretricinae and Petricolinae, while submicron-sized pins are found only in the Venerinae and Chioninae of the second clade. Calcified periostracal structures appear to be absent in Tapetinae and Dosiniinae.
机译:扫描电子显微镜研究了50种维纳贝类双壳类动物的骨膜周围,发现钙化石蜡和短针形式的骨膜钙化在该家族中很普遍。这些针与某些物种中发现的有机和沉积物涂层一起,构成功能性外壳的组成部分。在蒂维拉和利奥孔查和冈菲纳波多卢萨的物种中,在壳的外部可见为白色的“结皮”,长而细的针(最长400 µm,宽1 µm)没有粘附物质。包括Pitar物种,Mysia undata和Compsomyax subdiaphana在内的其他性病具有短的针状,被纤维状有机基质和大量沉积物覆盖。饥饿性Callocardia和Clementia papyracea的沉积物涂层很厚,短针状,而Ga草和Circe物种的短针状细胞则薄而坚固,有机涂层很少,颗粒物质很少。最后,还有一些物种,包括维纳斯维鲁科萨(Venus verrucosa),Chione elevata和Mercenaria mercenaria,其中小于1 µm长的细小针也支撑着薄有机涂层。在Tivela lamyi和Lioconcha ornata中研究了形成的细节,其中的针是文石的细长六角形晶体,被有机鞘包裹,在近端从骨膜内生长,通过狭窄的通道连接到外地幔上皮。壳钙化开始后,针的生长停止。骨膜周围结构的分布与已确认分子家族中两个主要进化枝的已发表分子系统发育有关。较大的针和大头针被限制在进化枝中,包括Pitarinae,Gouldinae,Meretricinae和Petricolinae亚科,而亚微米大小的大头针仅出现在第二个进化枝的金针鱼和Ch科中。 Tapetinae和Dosiniinae中似乎没有钙化的骨膜周围结构。

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    《Journal of Molluscan Studies》 |2010年第2期|p.157-179|共23页
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    Emily A. Glover;

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    Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK;

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