Calcite Tailoring by Limpets: The Prismatic and Acicular-Foliated Microstructures of Members of The Nacellidae
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2026-01-09Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Berent K, Gajewska M, Checa AG 2026 Calcite Tailoring by Limpets: The Prismatic and Acicular-Foliated Microstructures of Members of The Nacellidae, Crystal Growth & Design. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.5c01236
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MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 PID2023-146394NB-I00; ERDF, EU; AGH University of Krakow; Junta de Andalucía: CEICE (Consejería de Empleo, Empresa y Trabajo Autónomo) RNM363; PCM 00092; University of Granada UCE-PP2016-05; Universidad de Granada/CBUARésumé
Limpets of the family Nacellidae construct their shells with an outer prismatic layer, underlain by an acicularfoliated layer, and occasionally an internal crossed-lamellar layer.
The outer layer consists of prisms oriented approximately perpendicular to the shell growth surface. At the transition to the acicular-foliated layer, these prisms subdivide into segments that
become incorporated into the underlying folia. The folia are extensive, radially oriented, and further subdivided into transverse acicles, hence the term “acicular-foliated”. Crystallographically, the
outer prisms are remarkable in having their c-axes oriented at a high angle to their elongation and aligned toward the shell margin, with one a-axis typically perpendicular to the growth surface. The
prisms exhibit a high degree of co-orientation, with textures ranging from diffuse to well-organized sheet textures. When considering rhombohedral face orientations, the texture may appear either
single- or double-crystal-like. This crystallographic arrangement is inherited by the acicular-foliated layer, where the texture invariably becomes stronger. Such an unusual orientation likely results from oriented nucleation on an organic template, possibly the mantle surface, combined with crystal competition in the direction toward the shell margin. From both morphological and crystallographic perspectives, the prismatic-acicular-foliated microstructural complex of nacellids is unparalleled among molluscs.





