Elemental analysis of cetacean skull lesions associated with nematode infections

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The elemental composition of both healthy and eroded cetacean skulls associated with nematode infections was evaluated. A total of 27 samples of eroded and non-eroded prepared museum cetacean skulls were characterised by elemental (CHN), X-ray fluorescence, and X-ray diffraction methods. The inorganic composition and crystal line structure (hydroxylapatite-like minerals) were similar for both types of skull samples, but the CHN values clearly differed. The results suggest that the carbon-rich fraction is lost in eroded areas, probably as a result of glycosaminogly-can-degrading Crassicauda enzymes.

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Pascual, S., Abollo, E., & López, A. (2000). Elemental analysis of cetacean skull lesions associated with nematode infections. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 42(1), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao042071

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