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What is the primary mechanism through which freshwater mussels reduce turbidity in rivers?


What is the primary mechanism through which freshwater mussels reduce turbidity in rivers?


By absorbing and storing excess nutriens that cause turbidity


By producing chemicals that agitate sediment particles


By actively filtering and removing suspended particles from the water


By generating water currents that disperse sediments

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The primary mechanism through which freshwater mussels reduce turbidity in rivers is **by actively filtering and removing suspended particles from the water**. Freshwater mussels feed by filtering water, which helps to remove particulates, including sediments and nutrients, thereby improving water clarity and reducing turbidity.

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