I stand corrected!
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>Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 15:18:50 -0400
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>From: [log in to unmask] (David Campbell)
>Subject: Re: More on fultoni story
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>>The second point is just friendly nitpicking and doesn't really affect your
>>numbers at all. As I understand it Tridacna clams have lost the ability to
>>filter feed and feed only on the metabolic outputs of their symibiotic
>>dinoflagellate algaes, the zooxanthellae. - Aaron
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>No, Tridacna filter feed and get food from zooxanthellae, which may explain
>why they get so big. Corculum and Fragum seem more dependant on the
>zooxanthellae, and many of the chemosymbiotic taxa have a very reduced gut.
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>(If you think it worthwhile, this can be forwarded to the list).
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>David Campbell
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