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Making the otolith magnesium chemical calendar-clock tick: Plausible Mechanism and Empirical Evidence

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SUNY Albany1

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences2

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration3

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark4

Section for Oceans and Arctic, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark5

Technical University of Denmark6

The incorporation of a number of readily measured trace elements into otoliths is considered to be under some sort of physiological control, but rarely are explicit mechanisms proposed. Studies of the incorporation of the trace element magnesium reveal that in some taxa there exists strong seasonal patterning, taking on the characteristics of a “chemical calendar-clock.” However, Mg/Ca and the isotopic ratio 26/24Mg are less “clock-like” in taxa that are not as metabolically active.

Herein, it is hypothesized that Mg uptake and incorporation are related to metabolic activity. Further, a two-step process of Mg incorporation is proposed: (1) limited entry into the otolith-bearing chamber through ion channels and (2) association with water-soluble proteins within the chamber. Supporting data from a range of taxa and life histories are provided; the authors’ aim is to stimulate discussion and encourage physiologists to test these and alternative mechanistic hypotheses.

Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2018
Pages: 479-493
ISSN: 23308257 and 23308249
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2018.1458817
ORCIDs: Hüssy, Karin

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