pärlmussla
Pärlmussla, also known as the pearl oyster, is a marine bivalve mollusk that is widely cultivated for its pearls. The scientific name for the pärlmussla is Pinctada maxima, but it is also known by other names such as Pinctada radiata and Pinctada margaritifera. These oysters are native to the Indo-Pacific region, but they are also cultivated in various parts of the world, including the United States, Japan, and Australia.
The pärlmussla is a large, flat oyster with a thick, rounded shell that can grow up to
The pärlmussla is a filter feeder, meaning that it obtains its food by filtering small particles of
The pärlmussla is an important commercial species, as it is cultivated for its pearls. Pearls are formed
The pärlmussla is also an important ecological species, as it plays a role in the nutrient cycling