Journal Articles npj Materials Degradation Year : 2022

Bioerosion of siliceous rocks driven by rock-boring freshwater insects

Ivan N. Bolotov
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Alexander V. Kondakov
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Grigory S. Potapov
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Dmitry M. Palatov
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Nyein Chan
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Zau Lunn
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Galina V. Bovykina
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Yulia E. Chapurina
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Yulia S. Kolosova
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Elizaveta A. Spitsyna
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Vitaly M. Spitsyn
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Artyom A. Lyubas
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Mikhail Y. Gofarov
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Ilya V. Vikhrev
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Vasily O. Yapaskurt
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Andrey Y. Bychkov
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Abstract

Macrobioerosion of mineral substrates in fresh water is a little-known geological process. Two examples of rock-boring bivalve molluscs were recently described from freshwater environments. To the best of our knowledge, rock-boring freshwater insects were previously unknown. Here, we report on the discovery of insect larvae boring into submerged siltstone (aleurolite) rocks in tropical Asia. These larvae belong to a new mayfly species and perform their borings using enlarged mandibles. Their traces represent a horizontally oriented, tunnel-like macroboring with two apertures. To date, only three rock-boring animals are known to occur in fresh water globally: a mayfly, a piddock, and a shipworm. All the three species originated within primarily wood-boring clades, indicating a simplified evolutionary shift from wood to hardground substrate based on a set of morphological and anatomical preadaptations evolved in wood borers (e.g., massive larval mandibular tusks in mayflies and specific body, shell, and muscle structure in bivalves).
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insu-04831642 , version 1 (12-12-2024)

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Ivan N. Bolotov, Alexander V. Kondakov, Grigory S. Potapov, Dmitry M. Palatov, Nyein Chan, et al.. Bioerosion of siliceous rocks driven by rock-boring freshwater insects. npj Materials Degradation, 2022, 6, ⟨10.1038/s41529-022-00216-6⟩. ⟨insu-04831642⟩
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