The life conditions of naiads are governed by a multitude of environmental factors. Tolerance to some of these factors by the animal can be tested in aquaria, but such experiments necessarily have a limited duration, and laboratory conditions invariably differ from those in nature. Fortunately, some of the important environmental factors leave their record in the growth rate and chemistry of the shell.
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Mutvei, H., & Westermark, T. (2001). How Environmental Information Can Be Obtained from Naiad Shells (pp. 367–379). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56869-5_21
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