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Freshwater bivalves are one kind of freshwater mollusc, along with freshwater snails. They are bivalves that live in fresh water as opposed to salt water, which is the main habitat type for bivalves. The majority of species of bivalve molluscs live in the sea, but in addition, a number of different families live in fresh water (and in some cases, also in brackish water). These families belong to two different evolutionary lineages (freshwater mussels and freshwater clams), and the two groups are not closely related. Freshwater bivalves have a simple morphology that varies among taxa, and are distributed around most regions of the world.

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  • Süßwassermuscheln (de)
  • Freshwater bivalve (en)
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  • Süßwassermuscheln sind eine von zwei Gruppen von Weichtieren, welche im Süßwasser vorkommen. Die andere Gruppe sind die . Die meisten Muscheln leben in Salzwasser; das Habitat dieser Muscheln ist jedoch das Süßwasser. Die meisten Muschelarten finden sich im Meer. Einige Familien von Muscheln haben sich angepasst, sodass sie in Süßwasser oder manchmal Brackwasser überleben können. Diese Familien gehören zu zwei verschiedenen Gruppen, welche miteinander nicht näher verwandt sind. Süßwassermuscheln haben eine einfache Morphologie, welche innerhalb der Taxa leicht variiert. (de)
  • Freshwater bivalves are one kind of freshwater mollusc, along with freshwater snails. They are bivalves that live in fresh water as opposed to salt water, which is the main habitat type for bivalves. The majority of species of bivalve molluscs live in the sea, but in addition, a number of different families live in fresh water (and in some cases, also in brackish water). These families belong to two different evolutionary lineages (freshwater mussels and freshwater clams), and the two groups are not closely related. Freshwater bivalves have a simple morphology that varies among taxa, and are distributed around most regions of the world. (en)
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