Sphaeriidae is a family of small to minute freshwater bivalve in the order Sphaeriida. In the US, they are commonly known as pea clams or fingernail clams.Heard, William H. 1965. Comparative life histories of North American pill clams (Sphaeriidae: Pisidium). Malacologia, 2: 381-411.Heard, William H. 1977. Reproduction of fingernail clams (Sphaeriidae: Sphaerium and Musculium). Malacologia, 16: 421-455.
The Sphaeriidae is actually an important group of freshwater invertebrates, seeing as they play a huge role in the energy flow and the nutrient cycling within aquatic ecosystems, in which they constitute a food item for organisms of higher trophic levels and even contribute to the bioturbation of sediments which can help create a physical resource for many other species that utilize the shells.
and/or predators include the Sciomyzidae.
The Sphaeriidae family demonstrates a global distribution across the map, settling within many freshwater ecosystems ranging from small ponds to even large lakes and even rivers. Research in Morocco suggests five identified species within the Pisidium genus and another species within the Musculium genus, where many of the species have been collected across many Moroccan basins.
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