Abstract.—Seasonal differences in glochidial maturity, substrate, and diet were studied to de-termine how these factors affect the survival and growth of juvenile freshwater mussels. Com-parisons were made between juveniles produced in the fall and spring of the year; cultured in sediment, sand, or without substrate; and fed either of two species of small (5–10-mm) green algae. The survival and growth of endangered juveniles of oyster mussel Epioblasma capsaeformis were compared with those of a common, seemingly more robust species, the rainbow mussel Villosa iris. The growth of rainbow mussel juveniles was significantly greater than that of oyster mussel juveniles (P, 0.001). The survival and growth of oyster mussel juveniles were signific...
Increased nutrient and sediment loading in rivers have caused observable changes in algal community ...
WOS: 000166627800007Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine mic...
Growth and survival of juvenile silver-lip (or gold-lip) pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima, were compar...
Abstract.—Seasonal differences in glochidial maturity, substrate, and diet were studied to de-termin...
Peer-reviewed. Copyright © 1998 F.X. O'Beirn et al. This is an open access article distributed under...
Abstract.—The effects of sampling frequency and substrate size on the overall size and survival of j...
Survival and growth rates of caged juvenile mussels were determined at five sites along a thirty kil...
The freshwater pearl mussel is critically endangered and most English populations are at risk of ext...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
Freshwater mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Unionoidea) are one of the most threatened animal groups in ...
Interstitial habitat conditions are of critical importance to species inhabiting the hyporheic zone,...
Abstract.—A tri-algal diet was fed to three age-groups of the rainbow mussel Villosa iris: ages 2–3 ...
Larvae of the green mussel (Perna viridis) were reared in the laboratory to determine optimum condit...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
The viability of free-living glochidia of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera laevis) was stu...
Increased nutrient and sediment loading in rivers have caused observable changes in algal community ...
WOS: 000166627800007Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine mic...
Growth and survival of juvenile silver-lip (or gold-lip) pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima, were compar...
Abstract.—Seasonal differences in glochidial maturity, substrate, and diet were studied to de-termin...
Peer-reviewed. Copyright © 1998 F.X. O'Beirn et al. This is an open access article distributed under...
Abstract.—The effects of sampling frequency and substrate size on the overall size and survival of j...
Survival and growth rates of caged juvenile mussels were determined at five sites along a thirty kil...
The freshwater pearl mussel is critically endangered and most English populations are at risk of ext...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
Freshwater mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Unionoidea) are one of the most threatened animal groups in ...
Interstitial habitat conditions are of critical importance to species inhabiting the hyporheic zone,...
Abstract.—A tri-algal diet was fed to three age-groups of the rainbow mussel Villosa iris: ages 2–3 ...
Larvae of the green mussel (Perna viridis) were reared in the laboratory to determine optimum condit...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
The viability of free-living glochidia of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera laevis) was stu...
Increased nutrient and sediment loading in rivers have caused observable changes in algal community ...
WOS: 000166627800007Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine mic...
Growth and survival of juvenile silver-lip (or gold-lip) pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima, were compar...