Evolutionary success


August 28, 2012

Evolutionary success

In one of the first efforts to examine how species interactions drive diversification of ocean-dwelling organisms, two U-M researchers and an Australian colleague examined the lifestyle choices of tiny clams. They found the clams' propensity to live with larger, burrowing creatures such as sea urchins, shrimp and worms was a key adaptation that led to its evolutionary success.

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