In 2009, a project funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant was undertaken to survey and assess the freshwater mussel populations at wadeable sites from 33 stream basins in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)/Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) basin surveys. Inclusion of mussels into these basin surveys contributes to the comprehensive basin monitoring programs that include water and sediment chemistry, instream habitat, macroinvertebrate, and fish, which reflect a broad spectrum of abiotic and biotic stream resources. These mussel surveys will provide reliable and repeatable techniques for assessing the freshwater mussel community in sampled streams. These surveysalso pro...
The Ohio River was historically a free-flowing system with diverse fish and freshwater mussel commun...
More than 8,000 specimens of freshwater mussels, representing ten species, were identified from the ...
Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of animals in North America. Effective conse...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
ID: 9028; Final Report issued April 15, 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department o...
Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of animals in North America. Effective conse...
Sampled 8 sites at 6 stream crossings• Spent 13.5 person-hours surveying (average of 2.3 mussels col...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
A component of State Wildlife Grant T-82-R-1 (Defining expectations for mussel communities in Illino...
A qualitative freshwater mussel survey was performed in the South Fork Spring River, Arkansas betwee...
For the past six years, The Lake Bloomington Partnership Project has focused on wetland construction...
Two sites in Mississippi River Pool 15 (near Moline, Illinois) were quantitatively sampled for musse...
ID: 9009; Final Report issued December 15, 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for Kansas Department ...
The Ohio River was historically a free-flowing system with diverse fish and freshwater mussel commun...
More than 8,000 specimens of freshwater mussels, representing ten species, were identified from the ...
Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of animals in North America. Effective conse...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
ID: 9028; Final Report issued April 15, 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department o...
Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of animals in North America. Effective conse...
Sampled 8 sites at 6 stream crossings• Spent 13.5 person-hours surveying (average of 2.3 mussels col...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
A component of State Wildlife Grant T-82-R-1 (Defining expectations for mussel communities in Illino...
A qualitative freshwater mussel survey was performed in the South Fork Spring River, Arkansas betwee...
For the past six years, The Lake Bloomington Partnership Project has focused on wetland construction...
Two sites in Mississippi River Pool 15 (near Moline, Illinois) were quantitatively sampled for musse...
ID: 9009; Final Report issued December 15, 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for Kansas Department ...
The Ohio River was historically a free-flowing system with diverse fish and freshwater mussel commun...
More than 8,000 specimens of freshwater mussels, representing ten species, were identified from the ...
Freshwater mussels are one of the most imperiled groups of animals in North America. Effective conse...