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Seasonal stable isotope variations of the modern Amazonian freshwater bivalve Anodontites trapesialis
Authors:Ron J.G. Kaandorp,Hubert B. VonhofCahuide Del Busto,Frank P. Wesselingh,Gerald M. GanssenAndré  s E. Marmó  l,Lidia Romero PittmanJan E. van Hinte
Affiliation:a Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
b Universidad Nacional Amazonia Peruana, Faculty of Biology, Iquitos, Peru
c Natuurhistorisch Museum Naturalis, Department of Cenozoic Mollusca, P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
d Faculty of Biology, University of Turku, SF 20014 Turku, Finland
e Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico, Avenida Canadá 1470, San Borja, Lima 12, Peru
Abstract:
In a floodplain lake of the Amazon River near the city of Iquitos, northeastern Peru, a one-year monitoring experiment was conducted during which water samples and living bivalves (Anodontites trapesialis) were collected with the aim to investigate seasonal δ18O variation in and fractionation between bivalve aragonite and host water. Both host water and molluscan growth increments show more than 8‰ seasonal variation in δ18O. In the floodplain lake under study the δ18O variation of the water is controlled by contrasting dry and wet season evaporation-precipitation regimes. Molluscan δ18O appears to be in equilibrium with the host water. Although an approximately 4.0‰ offset occurs, δ13C records of water and bivalves are in good agreement, suggesting that both δ18O and δ13C of the shells of freshwater bivalve A. trapesialis are good recorders of (palaeo-)environmental conditions. The δ13C of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) is governed by plant growth and/or by changes in aquatic chemistry, affecting the DIC pool.
Keywords:Amazonas Peru   Bivalvia   freshwater   stable isotopes   evaporation   atmospheric precipitation
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