Ultradian rhythms in shell composition of photosymbiotic and non-photosymbiotic mollusks

NJ De Winter, D Killam, L Fröhlich, L De Nooijer… - …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
NJ De Winter, D Killam, L Fröhlich, L De Nooijer, W Boer, BR Schöne, J Thébault
Biogeosciences, 2023bg.copernicus.org
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo) climatology since it
captures inter-and intra-annual variability in environmental conditions. Trace element and
stable isotope analysis with improved sampling resolution now allows in situ determination
of the composition of mollusk shell volumes precipitated at daily to sub-daily time intervals.
Here, we discuss hourly resolved Mg/Ca, Mn/Ca, Sr/Ca, and Ba/Ca profiles measured by
laser ablation inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) through shells of the …
Abstract
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo)climatology since it captures inter- and intra-annual variability in environmental conditions. Trace element and stable isotope analysis with improved sampling resolution now allows in situ determination of the composition of mollusk shell volumes precipitated at daily to sub-daily time intervals. Here, we discuss hourly resolved Mg  Ca, Mn  Ca, Sr  Ca, and Ba  Ca profiles measured by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) through shells of the photosymbiotic giant clams (Tridacna maxima, T. squamosa, and T. squamosina) and the non-photosymbiotic scallop Pecten maximus. Precise sclerochronological age models and spectral analysis allowed us to extract daily and tidal rhythms in the trace element composition of these shells. We find weak but statistically significant expressions of these periods and conclude that this cyclicity explains less than 10 % of the sub-annual variance in trace element profiles. Tidal and diurnal rhythms explain variability of, at most, 0.2 mmol mol ( 10 % of mean value) in Mg  Ca and Sr  Ca, while ultradian Mn  Ca and Ba  Ca cyclicity has a median amplitude of less than 2 µmol mol mol mol ( 40 % and 80 % of the mean of Mn  Ca and Ba  Ca, respectively). Daily periodicity in Sr  Ca and Ba  Ca is stronger in Tridacna than in Pecten, with Pecten showing stronger tidal periodicity. One T. squamosa specimen which grew under a sunshade exhibits among the strongest diurnal cyclicity. Daily cycles in the trace element composition of giant clams are therefore unlikely to be driven by variations in direct insolation but rather reflect an inherent biological rhythmic process affecting element incorporation. Finally, the large amount of short-term trace element variability unexplained by tidal and daily rhythms highlights the dominance of aperiodic processes in mollusk physiology and/or environmental conditions over shell composition at the sub-daily scale. Future studies should aim to investigate whether this remaining variability in shell chemistry reliably records weather patterns or circulation changes in the animals' environment.
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