Bivalves After Low O2 (image)

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The low oxygen environment affected the growth and number of bivalves, reducing their number and population.
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The University of Texas at Austin/Rowan Martindale
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University of Texas at Austin
The low oxygen environment affected the growth and number of bivalves, reducing their number and population.
The University of Texas at Austin/Rowan Martindale
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