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Microstructural Organization Stages in Calyptogena magnifica Boss and Turner, Fast Growing Bivalve From Submarine Hydrothermal Springs

Fatton, Elisabeth; Roux, Michel (1981), Microstructural Organization Stages in Calyptogena magnifica Boss and Turner, Fast Growing Bivalve From Submarine Hydrothermal Springs, Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris, 93, 1, p. 63-68

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External document link
http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/5343/
Date
1981
Journal name
Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris
Volume
93
Number
1
Publisher
Académie des sciences de Paris
Pages
63-68
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Author(s)
Fatton, Elisabeth
Roux, Michel cc
Abstract (FR)
L'étude microstructurale de la coquille d'un spécimen de C. magnifica provenant des sites hydrothermaux découverts sur la dorsale du Pacifique Est à 21°N montre un processus ontogénique conduisant d'une structure granulaire à des structures croisées de type variable selon les différentes parties du test. De plus, au cours de la croissance, des modifications répétitives se produisent au sein de chacune des deux couches principales. Le type de structure mis en place parait lié à la vitesse de croissance et aux fluctuations de l'environnement.
Abstract (EN)
Microstructural study of the shell of a C. magnifica specimen collected near the thermal vents discovered on the East Pacific Rise at 21°N reveals an ontogenetic process leading from a granulor to various crossed structural types, differing from one region to another. Furthermore, during growth, reperitive structural changes occur within each of the tWO main shell layers. The structural type developed seems to be related to growth rate and environmental fluctuations.
Subjects / Keywords
Calyptogena magnifica

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