bysseller
Bysseller is a genus of marine bivalve mollusks belonging to the family Byssidae. These organisms are commonly known as byssal shells or byssal tunicates. Bysseller species are characterized by their distinctive byssal threads, which are used for attachment to substrates. These threads are produced by the mantle and are composed of a proteinaceous material. The genus includes several species, with Byssus capreolus being one of the most well-known.
Bysseller species are found in various marine environments, including rocky shores, coral reefs, and deep-sea habitats.
The life cycle of bysseller species typically involves a planktonic larval stage followed by a benthic adult
Bysseller species have been studied for their potential use in biotechnology and biomaterials. Their byssal threads