1. A critical need in conservation biology is to determine which species are most vulnerable to extinction. Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionacea) are one of the most imperilled faunal groups globally. Freshwater mussel larvae are ectoparasites on fish and depend on the movement of their hosts to maintain connectivity among local populations in a metapopulation. 2. I calculated local colonisation and extinction rates for 16 mussel species from 14 local populations in the Red River drainage of Oklahoma and Texas, U.S. I used general linear models and AIC comparisons to determine which mussel life history traits best predicted local colonisation and extinction rates. 3. Traits related to larval dispersal ability (host infection mode, whethe...
1. Margaritifera hembeli is a threatened mussel limited to twenty-two headwater streams in the Red R...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
Aim: Ecological marginality is the existence of species/populations in the margins of their ecologic...
conservation evaluation, fish, invertebrates, stream1. To understand the ecological factors behind t...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
Freshwater mussels can play major roles in aquatic ecosystems by improving water quality through fil...
The global decline of native freshwater mussels has accelerated conservation projects that preserve ...
The number of species extinctions is increasing at an alarming rate. Long-lived freshwater mussels o...
The number of species extinctions is increasing at an alarming rate. Long-lived freshwater mussels o...
Freshwater mussels are important functional components of aquatic ecosystems. Westralunio carteri is...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
1. Margaritifera hembeli is a threatened mussel limited to twenty-two headwater streams in the Red R...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
Aim: Ecological marginality is the existence of species/populations in the margins of their ecologic...
conservation evaluation, fish, invertebrates, stream1. To understand the ecological factors behind t...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
Freshwater mussels can play major roles in aquatic ecosystems by improving water quality through fil...
The global decline of native freshwater mussels has accelerated conservation projects that preserve ...
The number of species extinctions is increasing at an alarming rate. Long-lived freshwater mussels o...
The number of species extinctions is increasing at an alarming rate. Long-lived freshwater mussels o...
Freshwater mussels are important functional components of aquatic ecosystems. Westralunio carteri is...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
1. Margaritifera hembeli is a threatened mussel limited to twenty-two headwater streams in the Red R...
Management decisions in conservation of threatened species require trading off social needs against ...
Aim: Ecological marginality is the existence of species/populations in the margins of their ecologic...