Elephantear

elliptio crassidens

The Elephantear (Elliptio crassidens) is a robust and fascinating freshwater mussel native to the large rivers of the central and eastern United States. Named for its large, heavy, and somewhat triangular shell that resembles the ear of an elephant, this species is a master of anchoring itself in fast-moving river currents. Like other freshwater mussels, it plays a critical role in its aquatic ecosystem by acting as a biological filter, constantly cleaning the water of suspended particulates and algae. The Elephantear is especially notable for its complex life cycle, which relies on a specific host fish to disperse its microscopic larvae, highlighting the intricate biological interconnectedness of healthy river habitats.

生息地: Typically found deeply buried in gravel, sand, or stable mud substrates within the main channels of large rivers with moderate to swift currents.

外見

The shell of the Elephantear is exceptionally thick, solid, and roughly triangular to elongated in shape, giving it a massive and weighty feel in the hand. The periostracum (outer shell layer) is typically dark reddish-brown to completely black in adults, though juveniles may exhibit faint green rays. Its defining visual characteristic is its stunning nacre (the inner mother-of-pearl layer), which boasts a vibrant, deep purple to pinkish-purple hue. The shell's hinge features prominent, heavy pseudocardinal and lateral teeth, which help the halves lock tightly together.

AnimaliaMolluscaBivalviaUnionidaUnionidaeElliptio
Elephantear
Elephantear

カテゴリ

Invertebrate

レア度

Common

危険度

1/5 · 非常に低い

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おもしろい事実

A single adult Elephantear can filter several gallons of water per day, acting as an unsung hero of river ecosystem purification.

During the pearl button industry boom in the late 19th century, the Elephantear was rejected by button makers because its beautiful deep purple nacre could not be bleached white.

The extreme thickness and weight of its shell allows the Elephantear to survive in river currents that would easily wash lighter mussel species away.

Without the presence of the Skipjack Herring to act as a host for its larvae, the Elephantear cannot reproduce and complete its life cycle.

特殊能力

能力

Biological Filtration

Filters large volumes of river water daily to extract food, which significantly improves water clarity and overall ecosystem health.

能力

Parasitic Dispersal

Employs a specialized reproductive strategy where its larvae (glochidia) temporarily attach to the gills of specific host fish to complete their development and travel upstream.

能力

Current Resistance

Possesses an exceptionally thick and heavy shell that acts as an anchor, preventing the mussel from being swept away by the powerful currents of large river channels.

サイズと詳細

長さ
10-16 cm
体重
0.2-0.8 kg
寿命
20-50 年
一度の産卵数
20000-95000
抱卵期間
14-30 日

食性と食事

As a sedentary filter feeder, the Elephantear continuously siphons river water to extract microscopic organic matter and tiny aquatic organisms.

年齢による違い: Larvae (glochidia) are temporarily parasitic and absorb nutrients from the blood of their host fish, whereas adults filter feed independently from the water column.

主な食物

  • Phytoplankton
  • Zooplankton
  • Fine particulate organic matter (FPOM)
  • Algae
  • Bacteria

採餌方法

  • Filtering

生態系とのつながり

host

Skipjack Herring

Alosa chrysochloris

The primary host fish required for the mussel's larvae (glochidia) to develop and disperse.

eaten by

Muskrat

Ondatra zibethicus

Forages for mussels in shallow riverbeds and frequently leaves shell middens on the banks.

eaten by

Raccoon

Procyon lotor

Opportunistic predator that extracts mussels from shallow waters during low river levels.

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危険度

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よくある質問

Elephantearを見分けるには?

Elephantearを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。

Elephantearの長さは何ですか?

10-16 cm

Elephantearの体重は何ですか?

0.2-0.8 kg

Elephantearの寿命は何ですか?

20-50 年

Elephantearは何を食べますか?

As a sedentary filter feeder, the Elephantear continuously siphons river water to extract microscopic organic matter and tiny aquatic organisms.

Elephantearは通常どこに生息していますか?

Typically found deeply buried in gravel, sand, or stable mud substrates within the main channels of large rivers with moderate to swift currents.

Elephantearはどのように狩りをしますか?

Filtering

Elephantearの一度の産卵数は何ですか?

20000-95000

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