Summary[edit] Description: As part of their reproductive cycle, the wavy-rayed lampmussel attracts fish which nip at the mussels display, black in this case, thinking they're get a meal. Instead, the larval mussels, contained in packets between the black flaps, are released. Some will attach the fish, where they'll live for a while before dropping to the river bottom to grow into adults. Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS www.fws.gov/asheville/. Date: 8 September 2009, 14:42. Source: Wavy-rayed lampmussel display Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region.
Summary[edit] Description: As part of their reproductive cycle, the wavy-rayed lampmussel attracts fish which nip at the mussels display, black in this case, thinking they're get a meal. Instead, the larval mussels, contained in packets between the black flaps, are released. Some will attach the fish, where they'll live for a while before dropping to the river bottom to grow into adults. Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS www.fws.gov/asheville/. Date: 8 September 2009, 14:29. Source: Wavy-rayed lampmussel display Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Exhibit in the Redpath Museum, McGill University - Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Date: 26 September 2016, 14:37:20. Source: Own work. Author: Daderot.
Summary[edit] Description: As part of their reproductive cycle, the wavy-rayed lampmussel attracts fish which nip at the mussels display, orange in this case, thinking they're get a meal. Instead, the larval mussels, contained in packets between the orange flaps, are released. Some will attach the fish, where they'll live for a while before dropping to the river bottom to grow into adults. Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS www.fws.gov/asheville/. Date: 8 September 2009, 14:32. Source: Wavy-rayed lampmussel display Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region.