New study focusing on 750,000 acres of US coastal areas finds mussels act as ecosystem engineers

Faunal organisms such as the humble mussel often play an underappreciated yet important role in protecting and building coastal ecosystems, according to a new study led by the Carbon Containment Lab at the Yale School of the Environment.


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Source: Phys.org