Browsing by Subject "Unionidae"
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(2016-04-29)Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) represent one of the most endangered groups of aquatic organisms worldwide, yet efforts to mitigate the endangerment of this group are being outpaced by the rapid decline of species ...
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(2019-03-25)Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolutionary and ecological relationships and predicting how species will respond to threats and various conservation and ...
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(2023-04-10)Freshwater mussels are globally imperiled due to the human alteration of riverine systems. In semi-arid locations, they are jeopardized by declining streamflow and elevated temperatures. I measured the lethal thermal ...
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(2018-07-25)Understanding the temperature tolerances of organisms is critical because thermal regimes of freshwater ecosystems are changing globally due to climate change, river regulation, and land development, which may create ...
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(2021-11-19)The natural thermal and sediment regimes of freshwater systems are globally changing due to climate change, river regulation, and urban development resulting in water quality and quantity issues. Freshwater mussels are ...