Unionoid freshwater mussels have a unique life cycle with a form of parental care where the larvae are developed and kept inside the gills until release, followed by an obligate parasitic stage on fish. The size and location of the marsupium have been used as important phylogenetic characters in unionoids and in Anodontini its location was described exclusively on the outer demibranchs. Two recent surveys in a lake in the North of Portugal revealed large anodontine mussels morphological identical to Anodonta anatina but with glochidia in both demibranchs and with an unusual large size. In order to establish the identity of these mussels, a barcoding approach was used and an anatomical description of the gills and glochidia was performed. Th...
A s part on an ongoing effort to unravel the taxonomy and phylogeny of Palaearctic freshwater musse...
The flat floater mussel, Anodonta suborbiculata , is a large, distinctive freshwater bivalve that fo...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida have been dramatically declining globally. Despite their e...
Freshwater bivalves are highly threatened and globally declining due to multiple anthropogenic impac...
Freshwater mussels (Unionoida) show great variability in shell morphology which can be associated wi...
Freshwater mussels have decreased dramatically in Iberia over the last decades. These animals are re...
ABSTRACT Morphology of a given species can vary among individuals, morphology differences can be f...
Freshwater mussels have decreased dramatically in Iberia over the last decades. These animals are re...
Freshwater mussels (unionids) are increasingly recognized as important providers of ecosystem servi...
The freshwater bivalves Unionidae are in dramatic decline globally. Due to wide shell variability, o...
Duck mussel, Anodonta anatina is a habitat generalist inhabiting both lentic and lotic aquatic ecosy...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
To complete their life cycle, freshwater mussels of the order Unionida depend on fishes as hosts for...
1. The duck mussel, Anodonta anatina, has been described as abundant and widespread in Europe. Howev...
Abstract. Glochidia are the larval stage of freshwater unionid mussels that parasitize the fins and ...
A s part on an ongoing effort to unravel the taxonomy and phylogeny of Palaearctic freshwater musse...
The flat floater mussel, Anodonta suborbiculata , is a large, distinctive freshwater bivalve that fo...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida have been dramatically declining globally. Despite their e...
Freshwater bivalves are highly threatened and globally declining due to multiple anthropogenic impac...
Freshwater mussels (Unionoida) show great variability in shell morphology which can be associated wi...
Freshwater mussels have decreased dramatically in Iberia over the last decades. These animals are re...
ABSTRACT Morphology of a given species can vary among individuals, morphology differences can be f...
Freshwater mussels have decreased dramatically in Iberia over the last decades. These animals are re...
Freshwater mussels (unionids) are increasingly recognized as important providers of ecosystem servi...
The freshwater bivalves Unionidae are in dramatic decline globally. Due to wide shell variability, o...
Duck mussel, Anodonta anatina is a habitat generalist inhabiting both lentic and lotic aquatic ecosy...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
To complete their life cycle, freshwater mussels of the order Unionida depend on fishes as hosts for...
1. The duck mussel, Anodonta anatina, has been described as abundant and widespread in Europe. Howev...
Abstract. Glochidia are the larval stage of freshwater unionid mussels that parasitize the fins and ...
A s part on an ongoing effort to unravel the taxonomy and phylogeny of Palaearctic freshwater musse...
The flat floater mussel, Anodonta suborbiculata , is a large, distinctive freshwater bivalve that fo...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida have been dramatically declining globally. Despite their e...