Malacology - An introduction to Mollusca, its characteristics, morphology, family, history, ecology and fossil record
Malacology Chitons, clams, mussels, snails, sea slugs, tusk shells, octopus, and squid are among the mollusks studied in malacology. Mollusks can be found practically anywhere, including on the rocky shore, in freshwater settings, and in your own backyard. Characteristics Molluscs have the following characteristics: a soft, unsegmented body with a muscular foot or tentacles and a mantle capable of secreting a shell. Mollusks in general, but not all, have: a radula is an interior or external shell (tongue with teeth). Introduction With at least 50,000 live species, mollusks are one of the most diverse animal groupings on the world (and more likely around 200,000). Snails, octopuses, squid, clams, scallops, oysters, and chitons are among the species found there. Mollusca also includes several lesser-known families, such as the monoplacophorans, which were assumed to be extinct for millions of years until a specimen was discovered in the deep water off the coast of Costa Rica in...