2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.168266171.17340653/v1
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Experimental evidence associates burrowing behavior of Castalia ambigua Lamarck 1819 (Bivalvia: Hyriidae) with shell shape and density

Abstract: Information on freshwater mussel behavior in the sediment is scarce in the Neotropics, especially in the Amazon. Laboratory experiments were used to measure the responses of the mussel Castalia ambigua in relation to combinations of two different morphotypes (Morphotype I with an elongated shell and Morphotype II with a rounded shell) and three different densities (4, 8 and 16 mussels). Horizontal movements (cm) were calculated by summing changes in the position of each specimen and the shell exposure at the s… Show more

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