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Native oysters in North America occur from Atlantic Canada down the East Coast of the U.S. into the Gulf of Mexico. They have ...
The Haima Cold Seep bivalve also has more hinge teeth, a structure inside the shell that keeps the two sides of the shell aligned, than other known species, according to the study.
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Jason Grear, Adam Pimenta, Harriet Booth, Doranne Borsay Horowitz, Wilson Mendoza, Matthew Liebman, In situ recovery of bivalve shell characteristics after temporary exposure to elevated pCO₂, ...
The bivalve’s “foot,” the fleshy part of the internal body that sticks out from the shell to help the creature move, is “large” with an “oval sole,” according to the study.
Health officials warn of dangerous domoic acid levels in local bivalve shellfish. Ensure safety by avoiding locally harvested shellfish amid the advisory.
Deep-sea creature — with ‘glass’ shell — discovered as new species off Japan. See it Story by Irene Wright • 3mo ...
Also known as edible mussels, these creatures live in a blue-black bivalve shell. The mussel itself is tan-colored and full of protein, vitamins, and minerals.
The study was specimen-driven with the aim to include every rock-boring bivalve species. Collins, Edie, and Jablonski spent about a year collecting data from various museums and bringing it back to ...