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  • Stomatopods are predatory marine creatures known for their powerful weaponized appendages, which are capable of striking down prey with incredible force.
  • The structure of their dactyl clubs involves complex materials like hydroxyapatite, chitin, and others, organized into four distinct zones which have been challenging to study in detail.
  • Recent advancements using X-ray powder diffraction computed tomography (XRD-CT) have allowed researchers to map the 3D distribution of materials in the dactyl club, revealing that hydroxyapatite encases the club and that chitin forms layered sheets in specific regions.

Article Abstract

Stomatopods are ferocious hunters that use weaponized appendages to strike down their pray. The clubs of species such as Odontodactylus scyllarus undergo tremendous forces, and in consequence they have intricate structures, consisting of hydroxyapatite, chitin, amorphous calcium phosphate and carbonate, and occasionally calcite. These materials are distributed differently across the four major zones of the dactyl club: the impact, periodic lateral and medial, and striated regions. While stomatopod clubs and their structure have been studied for a long time, studies have thus far been constrained to 2D mapping experiments with moderate resolution due to difficulties in preparing whole club thin sections, and absorption tomography that gives information on densities but not molecular length scales. To address this problem, and shed light on the structure of entire clubs, we herein used X-ray powder diffraction computed tomography (XRD-CT) using high energy X-rays at the P07 beamline of PETRA-III to allow penetrating the large samples whilst still obtaining high resolution information. This allowed mapping the 3D distribution of diffraction phases including the biomineral apatite and the semi-crystal chitin matrix. This showed that hydroxyapatite forms an envelope around the club, and that chitin forms 2D sheets in the periodic region of the club.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2024.108136DOI Listing

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