Mollusks as ecosystem engineers: the role of shell production in aquatic habitats
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Mollusk shells are abundant, persistent, ubiquitous physical structures in aquatic habitats. Using an ecosystem engineering perspective, we identify general roles of mollusk shell production in aquatic ecosystems. Shells are substrata for attachment of epibionts, provide refuges from predation, physical or physiological stress, and control transport of solutes and particles in the benthic environment. Changes in availability of these resources caused by shell production have important consequences for other organisms. Colonization of shelled habitat depends on individual shell traits and spatial arrangement of shells, which determine access of organisms to resources and the degree to which biotic or abiotic…
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- Ecology
- Abiotic component
- Ecosystem
- Habitat
- Ecosystem engineer
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Benthic zone
- Species richness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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