
Bankclimber
plectomerus dombeyanus
The Bankclimber (Plectomerus dombeyanus) is a robust and fascinating freshwater mussel native to the river systems of the southern United States. Belonging to the family Unionidae, this bivalve plays an essential role in its aquatic ecosystem by acting as a natural water filter, cleaning algae, bacteria, and organic particles from the water column. The name Bankclimber comes from its preference for soft riverbanks and mud slopes, where it can frequently be found anchored or slowly shifting through the substrate. Despite its stationary appearance, it engages in an intricate, parasitic reproductive cycle that relies on specific host fish to disperse its offspring. This remarkable mollusk serves as an indicator of river health, showcasing the complex interdependencies within freshwater habitats.
Hábitat: Found in large slow-moving rivers, reservoirs, and bayous, typically embedded in deep mud, silt, or sandy clay substrates.
Aspecto
The Bankclimber is easily identified by its large, heavy, and solid shell which is distinctly rhomboid or trapezoidal in shape. Its exterior periostracum ranges from a dark brown to a solid, matte black, often exhibiting prominent, heavy ridges and sculpturing on the posterior slope that resemble a washboard. The posterior ridge is high and sharp, ending in a blunt point at the base. Inside, the nacre is typically white, but it frequently shows beautiful purple or iridescent pinkish highlights toward the back, with deeply set hinge teeth near the margin.

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Its larvae must hitchhike on the gills of specific catfish species for several weeks to complete their metamorphosis into juvenile mussels.
Scientists use the growth rings on a Bankclimber's shell, much like tree rings, to estimate its exact age and past water quality conditions.
The Bankclimber is one of the heaviest freshwater mussels in its range, with a thick shell that was historically sought after for the button-making industry.
Habilidades especiales
Biofiltration Mastery
Efficiently filters gallons of river water daily to feed on micro-particles, which dramatically clarifies and purifies its surrounding aquatic habitat.
Host Fish Attraction
Releases specialized larval packages called conglutinates that mimic aquatic prey to lure host catfish, ensuring successful dispersal of its offspring.
Substrate Anchoring
Utilizes a strong muscular foot to burrow deep into soft mud or clay, preventing it from being swept away by strong river currents.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 8-16 cm
- Peso
- 0.1-0.6 kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 15-40 años
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 10000-80000
- Incubación
- 30-90 días
Dieta y alimentación
Feeds by filtering tiny organic particles, algae, and microorganisms directly from the water column.
Diferencias por edad: Larval glochidia are temporary parasites that absorb nutrients from host fish tissues, while adults are strictly filter feeders.
Alimentos principales
- Phytoplankton
- Organic detritus
- Bacteria
- Microalgae
Método de búsqueda
- Filtering
Conexiones ecológicas
Flathead Catfish
Pylodictis olivaris
The larval glochidia of the Bankclimber attach to the gills of this host fish to develop into juvenile mussels.
Muskrat
Ondatra zibethicus
An active predator of freshwater bivalves that retrieves Bankclimbers from shallow mud and consumes them.
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Seguridad
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Bankclimber?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Bankclimber es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Bankclimber?
8-16 cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Bankclimber?
0.1-0.6 kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Bankclimber?
15-40 años
¿Qué come Bankclimber?
Feeds by filtering tiny organic particles, algae, and microorganisms directly from the water column.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Bankclimber?
Found in large slow-moving rivers, reservoirs, and bayous, typically embedded in deep mud, silt, or sandy clay substrates.
¿Cómo caza Bankclimber?
Filtering
¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Bankclimber?
10000-80000
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