Evaluating Functional Morphology of Limpets Across Species of the Pacific Northwest
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Within the intertidal zone reside limpets, a common gastropod that holds ecological
importance (Reguera et al., 2018). They are unique because of their conical-shaped shell with
soft tissue only slightly protruding from below. They are very efficient at holding onto the
substrate surface with their mucus and muscles as they graze. This is a crucial skill for their
survival, as intertidal animals deal with challenges such as desiccation, temperature extremes,
and salinity pressures. However, limpets are well-adapted to these challenges due to the structure
of their cone-like shell, which provides protection and helps them avoid being swept away by
waves (Heller, 2015).
