A survey conducted in the Platte basins in Nebraska between 1972 and 1995 documented a bivalve fauna consisting of sixteen native unionids and one introduced exotic species. Five new taxa were confirmed for the Platte basins in Nebraska, increasing the total reported for the region to eighteen unionids and one exotic taxon. The greatest species diversity was found to have existed in tributaries of the Platte rivers, while bivalves were uncommon in the main channel of the Platte River. Man-made environments provide significant habitat for some bivalves in the region
A survey of the freshwater mussels of the Boone River conducted in September 1982 documented a fauna...
We surveyed the mollusks of the Niobrara River in Nebraska from 1992–1996. We found two species of u...
Freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) are one of Nebraska\u27s more poorly known faunas...
A survey conducted in the Platte basins in Nebraska between 1972 and 1995 documented a bivalve fauna...
Surveys in the Elkhorn River Basin between 1972 and 1994 documented a unionid fauna of 28 taxa. Two ...
A qualitative survey of the unionid mollusks of the Nemaha basins resulted in the recovery of twenty...
The Missouri River, bordering Nebraska, has previously been reported to be uninhabitable for unionid...
A qualitative survey of the Upper Kansas Basin resulted in the documentation of a unionid fauna cons...
This paper reports the results of the first statewide survey of the freshwater mussels of Nebraska. ...
More than 8,000 specimens of freshwater mussels, representing ten species, were identified from the ...
A survey of 96 locales in the Big Blue River and its minor tributaries supplemented by museum vouche...
A survey in the Little Blue Basin documented the presence of 22 extant or extirpated unionid mollusk...
A survey of ditches in the Missouri River floodplain in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri ...
A survey of the mollusks of the Platte River was carried out during the summers of 1990 and 1991. Wi...
Little known, but hauntingly beautiful and valuable to the environment as well, clams and mussels in...
A survey of the freshwater mussels of the Boone River conducted in September 1982 documented a fauna...
We surveyed the mollusks of the Niobrara River in Nebraska from 1992–1996. We found two species of u...
Freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) are one of Nebraska\u27s more poorly known faunas...
A survey conducted in the Platte basins in Nebraska between 1972 and 1995 documented a bivalve fauna...
Surveys in the Elkhorn River Basin between 1972 and 1994 documented a unionid fauna of 28 taxa. Two ...
A qualitative survey of the unionid mollusks of the Nemaha basins resulted in the recovery of twenty...
The Missouri River, bordering Nebraska, has previously been reported to be uninhabitable for unionid...
A qualitative survey of the Upper Kansas Basin resulted in the documentation of a unionid fauna cons...
This paper reports the results of the first statewide survey of the freshwater mussels of Nebraska. ...
More than 8,000 specimens of freshwater mussels, representing ten species, were identified from the ...
A survey of 96 locales in the Big Blue River and its minor tributaries supplemented by museum vouche...
A survey in the Little Blue Basin documented the presence of 22 extant or extirpated unionid mollusk...
A survey of ditches in the Missouri River floodplain in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri ...
A survey of the mollusks of the Platte River was carried out during the summers of 1990 and 1991. Wi...
Little known, but hauntingly beautiful and valuable to the environment as well, clams and mussels in...
A survey of the freshwater mussels of the Boone River conducted in September 1982 documented a fauna...
We surveyed the mollusks of the Niobrara River in Nebraska from 1992–1996. We found two species of u...
Freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) are one of Nebraska\u27s more poorly known faunas...