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Micro-computed tomography: Applications for high-resolution skeletal density determinations: An example using annually banded crustose coralline algae

机译:微计算机断层扫描:高分辨率骨骼密度测定的应用:使用每年带状甲壳素藻类的示例

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Warming and acidification of the world's oceans are expected to have widespread consequences for marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. However, due to the relatively short record of instrumental observations, one has to rely upon geochemical and physical proxy information stored in biomineralized shells and skeletons of calcareous marine organisms as in situ recorders of past environments. Of particular interest is the response of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification through the examination of structural growth characteristics. Here we demonstrate the application of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) for three-dimensional visualization and analysis of growth, skeletal density, and calcification in a slow-growing, annually banded crustose coralline alga Clathromorphum nereostratum (increment width approximate to 380 mu m). X-ray images and time series of skeletal density were generated at 20 mu m resolution and rebinned to 40, 60, 80, and 100 mu m for comparison in a sensitivity analysis. Calcification rates were subsequently calculated as the product of density and growth (linear extension). While both skeletal density and calcification rates do not significantly differ at varying spatial resolutions (the latter being strongly influenced by growth rates), clear visualization of micron-scale growth features and the quantification of structural changes on subannual time scales requires higher scanning resolutions. In the present study, imaging at 20 mu m resolution reveals seasonal cycles in density that correspond to summer/winter variations in skeletal structure observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Micro-CT is a fast, nondestructive, and high-resolution technique for structural and morphometric analyses of temporally banded paleoclimate archives, particularly those that exhibit slow or compressed growth or micron-scale structures.
机译:预计世界海洋的热化和酸化将对海洋生物多样性和生态系统运作具有广泛影响。然而,由于乐器观测的记录相对较短,人们必须依赖于过去环境的原位记录器的生物矿化壳和钙质海洋生物的骨架中储存的地球化学和物理代理信息。特别感兴趣的是通过检查结构生长特征来对海洋酸化的反应。在这里,我们证明了微计算机断层扫描(Micro-CT)在缓慢生长的慢速增长,骨骼密度和钙化中的三维可视化和分析的应用,每年带状鳞状珊瑚藻藻藻藻属植物藻类藻类(增量宽度近似为380亩) m)。在20μm分辨率下产生X射线图像和骨骼密度的时间序列,并在敏感性分析中重构为40,60,80和100μm。随后计算钙化速率作为密度和生长的产物(线性延伸)。虽然在不同的空间分辨率下,骨骼密度和钙化率没有显着不同(后者受增速的强烈影响),但清晰可视化微米级生长特征,并且对底级尺度的结构变化的量化需要更高的扫描分辨率。在本研究中,20μm分辨率的成像揭示了与使用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)观察到的骨骼结构的夏季/冬季变化的季节性循环。 Micro-CT是一种快速,非破坏性和高分辨率的技术,用于颞型带状古气候档案的结构和形态学分析,特别是那些表现出缓慢或压缩的生长或微米级结构的结构。

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