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Weird Clam Profile: Pinna nobilis, the giant fan mussel
A fan mussel among the seagrass it calls home (Arnaud Abadie on Flickr)The fan mussels (Pinna nobilis) are a species of enormous mussel which live in seagrass beds of the Mediterranean Sea. They can grow to nearly 4 feet long (though most are 1-2 feet in size at maturity), and live with most of their bodies protruding straight up out of the sediment, anchored down into the sand with long…
When a clam gets an offer it can’t refuse
Tridacna maxima in Eilat, IsraelI study the giant clams, bivalves which can grow over three feet long and and are willingly “infected” by a symbiotic algae which they house in an altered stomach cavity. They provide their algae partners with nitrogen, a stable environment and even funnel light in their direction, and the algae happily share the fruit of their labor in the form of sugars. Imagine…