2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2023.08.018
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Photosymbiosis and nutrient utilization in giant clams revealed by nitrogen isotope sclerochronology

Daniel Killam,
Shibajyoti Das,
Rowan C. Martindale
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“…phytoplankton availability), in turn altering amino acid composition and Mg/Ca concentration. Similarly, juvenile tridacnids are known to show more reliance on heterotrophy than adults (59,60), so ontogenetic changes related to feeding could explain lifetime trends in Mg/Ca previously recorded (35,40). This work highlights the high-level role organics may play in relation to biogeochemical processes and how these parameters could be related to the feeding mechanism of giant clams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…phytoplankton availability), in turn altering amino acid composition and Mg/Ca concentration. Similarly, juvenile tridacnids are known to show more reliance on heterotrophy than adults (59,60), so ontogenetic changes related to feeding could explain lifetime trends in Mg/Ca previously recorded (35,40). This work highlights the high-level role organics may play in relation to biogeochemical processes and how these parameters could be related to the feeding mechanism of giant clams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%