Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.

The development of shark vertebrae and the possible drivers of inter- and intra-specific differences in vertebral structure are poorly understood. Shark vertebrae are used to examine life-history traits related to trophic ecology, movement patterns, and the management of fisheries; a better understa...

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Main Authors: Vincent Raoult, Nicholas Howell, David Zahra, Victor M Peddemors, Daryl L Howard, Martin D de Jonge, Benjamin L Buchan, Jane E Williamson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5764331?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-95713d45f1784a529632a878043f1b742020-11-24T20:50:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019092710.1371/journal.pone.0190927Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.Vincent RaoultNicholas HowellDavid ZahraVictor M PeddemorsDaryl L HowardMartin D de JongeBenjamin L BuchanJane E WilliamsonThe development of shark vertebrae and the possible drivers of inter- and intra-specific differences in vertebral structure are poorly understood. Shark vertebrae are used to examine life-history traits related to trophic ecology, movement patterns, and the management of fisheries; a better understanding of their development would be beneficial to many fields of research that rely on these calcified structures. This study used Scanning X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy to observe zinc distribution within vertebrae of ten shark species from five different orders. Zinc was mostly localised within the intermedialis and was generally detected at levels an order of magnitude lower in the corpus calcareum. In most species, zinc concentrations were higher pre-birth mark, indicating a high rate of pre-natal zinc deposition. These results suggest there are inter-specific differences in elemental deposition within vertebrae. Since the deposition of zinc is physiologically-driven, these differences suggest that the processes of growth and deposition are potentially different in the intermedialis and corpus calcareum, and that caution should be taken when extrapolating information such as annual growth bands from one structure to the other. Together these results suggest that the high inter-specific variation in vertebral zinc deposition and associated physiologies may explain the varying effectiveness of ageing methodologies applied to elasmobranch vertebrae.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5764331?pdf=render
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author Vincent Raoult
Nicholas Howell
David Zahra
Victor M Peddemors
Daryl L Howard
Martin D de Jonge
Benjamin L Buchan
Jane E Williamson
spellingShingle Vincent Raoult
Nicholas Howell
David Zahra
Victor M Peddemors
Daryl L Howard
Martin D de Jonge
Benjamin L Buchan
Jane E Williamson
Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Vincent Raoult
Nicholas Howell
David Zahra
Victor M Peddemors
Daryl L Howard
Martin D de Jonge
Benjamin L Buchan
Jane E Williamson
author_sort Vincent Raoult
title Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
title_short Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
title_full Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
title_fullStr Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
title_full_unstemmed Localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
title_sort localized zinc distribution in shark vertebrae suggests differential deposition during ontogeny and across vertebral structures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The development of shark vertebrae and the possible drivers of inter- and intra-specific differences in vertebral structure are poorly understood. Shark vertebrae are used to examine life-history traits related to trophic ecology, movement patterns, and the management of fisheries; a better understanding of their development would be beneficial to many fields of research that rely on these calcified structures. This study used Scanning X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy to observe zinc distribution within vertebrae of ten shark species from five different orders. Zinc was mostly localised within the intermedialis and was generally detected at levels an order of magnitude lower in the corpus calcareum. In most species, zinc concentrations were higher pre-birth mark, indicating a high rate of pre-natal zinc deposition. These results suggest there are inter-specific differences in elemental deposition within vertebrae. Since the deposition of zinc is physiologically-driven, these differences suggest that the processes of growth and deposition are potentially different in the intermedialis and corpus calcareum, and that caution should be taken when extrapolating information such as annual growth bands from one structure to the other. Together these results suggest that the high inter-specific variation in vertebral zinc deposition and associated physiologies may explain the varying effectiveness of ageing methodologies applied to elasmobranch vertebrae.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5764331?pdf=render
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