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Autor:
Stephen E. McMurray, J. Scott Faiman
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation. 26
Publikováno v:
American Malacological Bulletin. 39
Autor:
Andrew D. Roberts, John Besser, Josh Hundley, David E. Mosby, Amanda Rosenberger, Kristen L. Bouska, Bryan R. Simmons, Stephen E. McMurray, Scott Faiman, Leslie Lueckenhoff
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 876:162743
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology Reports. 48:3037-3045
Venustaconcha ellipsiformis (Unionidae) is a freshwater mussel species inhabiting small to medium streams of the Midwestern United States; however, its occurrence is rather sporadic and populations are often isolated. Due to anthropogenic habitat deg
Autor:
Kristen L. Bouska, Stephen E. McMurray, Kayla N. Key, Garth A. Lindner, Amanda E. Rosenberger
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation. 24
Identifying the physical habitat characteristics associated with riverine freshwater mussel assemblages is challenging but crucial for understanding the causes of mussel declines. The occurrence of mussels in multispecies beds suggests that common ph
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation. 24
Freshwater mussel assemblages show predictable variation according to large-scale biogeographic factors and stream-size gradients, but smaller-scale assemblage patterns are less well known. The goal of this study was to classify and delineate mussel
Publikováno v:
Molecular biology reports. 48(3)
Venustaconcha ellipsiformis (Unionidae) is a freshwater mussel species inhabiting small to medium streams of the Midwestern United States; however, its occurrence is rather sporadic and populations are often isolated. Due to anthropogenic habitat deg
Autor:
Garth A. Lindner, Stephen E. McMurray, Kayla N. Key, Amanda E. Rosenberger, Kristen L. Bouska
Publikováno v:
Fisheries. 43:345-360
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Great Plains Research. 27:21-33
We qualitatively surveyed freshwater mussels in the Salt River basin, Missouri, during 1977–86 and 2005–7. A cumulative sample of 6,234 live individuals representing 31 species was recorded during both periods; six additional species were recorde
Autor:
Patrick T. Kroboth, Jennifer Bailey, Duane C. Chapman, Amy E. George, Barry C. Poulton, Stephen E. McMurray, J.S. Faiman
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 182:89
Black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) were imported to the U.S. in the 1970s to control snails in aquaculture ponds and have since escaped from captivity. The increase in captures of wild fish has raised concerns of risk to native and imperiled unionid