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Archeologists have discovered a way to reconstruct past changes in the climate by analyzing the shells of surf clams.
Cross-section of Hard Clam – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum
For sustenance and tradition, Puget Sound tribes and scientists join forces to breed millions of clams
What A Shell Can Tell by Helen Scales
The Path to Less-Acidic Oceans Starts With Dead Clams? - The Atlantic
Old Master: 540,000-Year-Old Shell Has Oldest Ever 'Art
Digging Into Ancient Clam Aquaculture
The Soft-Shell Clam Mya arenaria: Biology, Fisheries, and Mariculture – American Fisheries Society
Time Traveling With Clam Fossils - Bay Nature
Elevated temperature and carbon dioxide levels alter growth rates and shell composition in the fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa
Is Narragansett Bay too clean for RI quahogs? Why clam is disappearing
Giant clam shells: Unprecedented natural archives for paleoweather
Climate Warming May Have Helped Kill the Dinosaurs - Eos
Seashells are all around us — from beaches to buildings to toothpaste - Vox
Shell life species weren't competing as they adjusted to Earth's largest extinction, claims study
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