Lagoon Island Pearls
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...out of all of those species of shellfish happily not being particularly nacreous, why do those few go to all that bother? ... What is it that triggers those few species to make colourful shell?
Steve might be happy now that this question has been rephrased
The answer is simple. Shell strength.
The benthic zone is the thinnest region of all zones in our oceans, mostly because benthic animals live either on the surface of the sea-bed sediments or within the top few centimetres of bottom mud. Even this zone is muddied (no pun intended) because some seabed creatures, particularly the shrimps, fish and some cephalopods, move away from the bottom from time to time, sometimes swimming tens or even hundreds of metres above it.
Venus clams live within the substrate. Although they can survive above the sediments, they will have markedly deformed shells. Epifaunals, such as Pinctada, or mussels etc, generally live above the substrate, attaching themselves to rocks, other creatures, pilings etc. This kind of exposure increases the risk of predation and physical damage, thus needing a stronger shell. This can be acheived, by increasing one element of the shell building process. In the case of oysters, they have thick prismatic layers. In mussels, thick periostracum and in the case of abalone and pinctada.... thick nacre.
There is some discussion between the terms epifaunal and epibenthic. Some say it's the same, but I've always felt they should be seperate, because it represents two very different environments, despite the proximity to one another.
Scallops and cockles break the rules of sedentary habitation. Most pectins can bury themselves temporarily then emerge and swim to new location. Cockles can dredge themselves out of the bottom and kick their way to a new location, then rebury themselves. Gastropods walk around most of the time, but can bury themselves or hide in nooks and crannies. These are evolutionary behaviors, because to become mobile and exposed means a necessity to have a harder shell. I still doubt color itself has anything to do with it. It's coincidental.