The clams that fell behind, and what they can tell us about evolution and extinction

A new study examined how bivalves — the group that includes clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters — evolved among many others in the period of rapid evolution known as the Cambrian Explosion. The team found that though many other lineages burst into action and quickly evolved a wide variety of forms and functions, the bivalves lagged behind. The study has implications for how we understand evolution and the impact of extinctions.