2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.03.006
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Trace element composition of freshwater pearl mussels Margaritifera spp. across Eurasia: Testing the effect of species and geographic location

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“…Eutrophication [1] and elevated ammonium concentration are noted to be harmful to FPM [5], and the beneficial conditions at River Ruonanjoki (lowest ammonium, N, bacterial, EC and turbidity values between the study rivers) may explain the higher growth speed despite colder water. The general elemental composition and the result that Fe was responsible for high elemental variation among our samples agrees with Bolotov et al [3], but due to methodological differences (ICP-MS whole shell in [3] some light elements, e.g., Na, Mg, P are not detectable in our results. However, the observations regarding the elemental distribution in thin sections are in accordance with earlier mussel studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Eutrophication [1] and elevated ammonium concentration are noted to be harmful to FPM [5], and the beneficial conditions at River Ruonanjoki (lowest ammonium, N, bacterial, EC and turbidity values between the study rivers) may explain the higher growth speed despite colder water. The general elemental composition and the result that Fe was responsible for high elemental variation among our samples agrees with Bolotov et al [3], but due to methodological differences (ICP-MS whole shell in [3] some light elements, e.g., Na, Mg, P are not detectable in our results. However, the observations regarding the elemental distribution in thin sections are in accordance with earlier mussel studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…PCA was performed by Eigenvalue decomposition of the correlation matrix of the obtained data (Olenycz et al, 2015;Touahri et al, 2016;Lehtonen et al, 2016). PCA was applied to analyse the similarities of the samples, and also the trace element content (Pain-Devin et al, 2014;Bolotov et al, 2015;Robinson et al, 2017). The first three principal components (PCs) were extracted and utilized in two dimensional bivariate plots; loadings were considered to evaluate correlations between variables.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the analysis of www.nature.com/scientificreports/ the diffraction patterns and processing the results, software HKL (Oxford Instruments) and Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) were used. The elementary compositions of four shells of borers Lignopholas fluminalis and four shells of non-borers Scaphula deltae from the same Kaladan River were compared after acid digestion of organic-free carbonate component of the shells following Bolotov et al 42 . For this, the entire shells were rinsed in MilliQ water and ground in an agate mortar.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elementary compositions of four shells of borers Lignopholas fluminalis and four shells of non-borers Scaphula deltae from the same Kaladan River were compared after acid digestion of organic-free carbonate component of the shells following Bolotov et al 42 . For this, the entire shells were rinsed in MilliQ water and ground in an agate mortar.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%