Wood-Eating Clams Use Their Poop To Dominate Their Habitat

Wood-Eating Clams Use Their Poop To Dominate Their Habitat

Eurasia Review

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Deep beneath the waves, tiny clams with shells usually about as big as a pea bore into pieces of sunken wood. The wood is food for them, as well as a home. These rare, scattered, sunken pieces of wood support miniature ecosystems where different wood-boring clam species can live in harmony for years.

But in a new paper...

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