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Biology, 20.09.2020 15:01 arifkarimi9214

Researchers in the Krug Lab at CSULA are interested in understanding why some mussels off the coast of Los Angeles seem to grow in some areas of the beach but not in others. In particular, researchers noticed that some mussels (Mytilus californianus) seemed to grow near the rocks (at low tide) and other mussels (Mytilus trossulus) grow in deeper waters. Are the Mytilus californianus mussels incapable of growing when submerged in deep waters? Furthermore, the Mytilus californianus seem to be bigger than the Mytilus trossulus. Are M. californianus more aggressive and pushing the other species out of shallower areas?.
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