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they have various levels of activities (some can even "swim" by jet propulsion) and not all are suspension feeders. many bivalves (clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, cockles) are important invertebrates for human consumption as well as key in food chains , being consumed by fish , birds , marine mammals
they have various levels of activities (some can even "swim" by jet propulsion) and not all are suspension feeders. many bivalves (clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, cockles) are important invertebrates for human consumption as well as key in food chains , being consumed by fish , birds , marine mammals...
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luminesce (haddock ). bioluminescence is primarily a marine phenomena, especially at mid-ocean depths. it is rare in terrestrial environments, and essentially absent in freshwater, with a few exceptions (haddock et al. ). it is not known in plants or tetrapods ( amphibians , reptiles , birds , and mammals
luminesce (haddock ). bioluminescence is primarily a marine phenomena, especially at mid-ocean depths. it is rare in terrestrial environments, and essentially absent in freshwater, with a few exceptions (haddock et al. ). it is not known in plants or tetrapods ( amphibians , reptiles , birds , and mammals...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Bioluminescence