RENO, Nev. (AP) – When it comes to invading clams, Lake Tahoe might not be a very good place to make babies. That’s the encouraging conclusion of new research by scientists at the University of Nevada ...
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Researchers observed legal-sized Pismo clams returning after decades of absence. Clam population spikes trace back to strong recruitment pulses in 2014 and 2021. Scientists warn overharvesting could ...