<div><p>Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, with nearly 65% of North American species considered endangered. Anthropogenic disturbances, including altered flow regimes, habitat alteration, and pollution, are the major driver of this group's decline. We investigated the effects of tertiary treated municipal wastewater effluent on survivorship, growth, and condition of freshwater mussels in experimental cages in a small Central Texas stream. We tested the effluent effects by measuring basic physical parameters of native three ridge mussels (<i>Amblema plicata</i>) and of non-native Asian clams (<i>Corbicula fluminea</i>), before and after 72-day exposure at four sites above and b...
Abstract The biological availability of metals in municipal wastewater effluents is strongly influen...
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 (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, ...
Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of industrial discharges, contaminated primari...
Freshwater unionid mussels are among the most imperiled fauna in North America, and their decline ha...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
The availability of freshwater to meet human and natural ecosystem needs remains the ultimate challe...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate natural and anthropogenic factors affecting the ...
The potential effect of pulp mill effluent on the survival, growth, and condition index of marine m...
Freshwater mussels are in decline worldwide, but it remains challenging to link specific stressors t...
The New River Basin (NRB) of Tennessee is home to a number of rare endemic aquatic communities. One ...
The New River Basin (NRB) of Tennessee is home to a number of rare endemic aquatic communities. One ...
Invasive species can be detrimental to freshwater ecosystems. By completing laboratory and field stu...
Abstract The biological availability of metals in municipal wastewater effluents is strongly influen...
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 (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, ...
Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of industrial discharges, contaminated primari...
Freshwater unionid mussels are among the most imperiled fauna in North America, and their decline ha...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
The availability of freshwater to meet human and natural ecosystem needs remains the ultimate challe...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate natural and anthropogenic factors affecting the ...
The potential effect of pulp mill effluent on the survival, growth, and condition index of marine m...
Freshwater mussels are in decline worldwide, but it remains challenging to link specific stressors t...
The New River Basin (NRB) of Tennessee is home to a number of rare endemic aquatic communities. One ...
The New River Basin (NRB) of Tennessee is home to a number of rare endemic aquatic communities. One ...
Invasive species can be detrimental to freshwater ecosystems. By completing laboratory and field stu...
Abstract The biological availability of metals in municipal wastewater effluents is strongly influen...
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...