1. In streams, the creation of nutrient-transformation hotspots by aggregated organisms may have heterogeneous and strong cumulative influences on stream nutrient dynamics. Here, we examine the potential for aggregations of freshwater mussels to create such hotspots. 2. We measured nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) excretion rates of six mussel species and body tis-sue composition of eight. We combined these data with population densities of surveyed mussel beds in the Kiamichi River, OK, to estimate reach-scale and stream-scale nutrient recycling and stor-age. Additionally, we estimated the temporal variability in the magnitude of mussel nutrient recy-cling combining volumetric excretion at a reach scale with discharge and temperature data. ...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
As natural ecosystems become increasingly changed due to habitat alteration, species loss, introduct...
Animals can have pervasive effects on ecosystems as they modify their biogeochemical and physical en...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Freshwater mussels recycle nutrients within their environment and the extent of their influence depe...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Instream ecological processes regulate stream health at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The ef...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
As natural ecosystems become increasingly changed due to habitat alteration, species loss, introduct...
Animals can have pervasive effects on ecosystems as they modify their biogeochemical and physical en...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Freshwater mussels recycle nutrients within their environment and the extent of their influence depe...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis cultures contribute to nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Mussel pop...
Instream ecological processes regulate stream health at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The ef...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
As natural ecosystems become increasingly changed due to habitat alteration, species loss, introduct...