Asian clams (Corbicula sp) at the bottom of the Allier river. Those freshwater bivalves may be considered as an invasive species
A heap of Corbicula sp at the bottom of the Allier river (Allier - Auvergne - France). Also known as Asian clam, that freshwater bivalve may be considered as an invasive species. Corbicules (Corbicula sp) sur le fond de la rivière Allier (Allier 03 - Auvergne - France). Également appelé palourde asiatique, ce coquillage bivalve est considéré comme une espèce invasive.
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Location: Allier river Auvergne France Europe
Photo credit: © Emmanuel LATTES / Alamy / Afripics
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