Morris J P, Wang Y, Backeljau T, Chapelle G
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussels, Belgium; Evolutionary Ecology Group, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium.
Mar Genomics. 2016 Jun;27:85-90. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2016.04.001. Epub 2016 Apr 12.
Climate change and ocean acidification are likely to have a profound effect on marine molluscs, which are of great ecological and economic importance. One process particularly sensitive to climate change is the formation of biominerals in mollusc shells. Fundamental research is broadening our understanding of the biomineralization process, as well as providing more informed predictions on the effects of climate change on marine molluscs. Such studies are important in their own right, but their value also extends to applied sciences. Biominerals, organic/inorganic hybrid materials with many remarkable physical and chemical properties, have been studied for decades, and the possibilities for future improved use of such materials for society are widely recognised. This article highlights the potential use of our understanding of the shell biomineralization process in novel bio-inspired and biomimetic applications. It also highlights the potential for the valorisation of shells produced as a by-product of the aquaculture industry. Studying shells and the formation of biominerals will inspire novel functional hybrid materials. It may also provide sustainable, ecologically- and economically-viable solutions to some of the problems created by current human resource exploitation.
气候变化和海洋酸化可能会对海洋软体动物产生深远影响,而海洋软体动物具有重大的生态和经济价值。软体动物贝壳中生物矿物的形成是一个对气候变化特别敏感的过程。基础研究正在拓宽我们对生物矿化过程的理解,同时也能为气候变化对海洋软体动物的影响提供更有依据的预测。这些研究本身就很重要,但其价值还延伸到了应用科学领域。生物矿物是具有许多卓越物理和化学性质的有机/无机杂化材料,几十年来一直受到研究,人们普遍认识到未来将此类材料更好地应用于社会的可能性。本文强调了利用我们对贝壳生物矿化过程的理解在新型生物启发和仿生应用中的潜在用途。它还强调了将水产养殖业副产品贝壳进行增值利用的潜力。研究贝壳和生物矿物的形成将激发新型功能杂化材料的产生。它还可能为当前人类资源开发所造成的一些问题提供可持续、生态和经济上可行的解决方案。