© 2019 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) have suffered strong declines over the last century. High morphological plasticity of Unionidae causes disturbances in their systematics and taxonomy, hampering conservation efforts. Species that have historically been placed under the North American genus Quadrula have suffered from numerous taxonomic and species delineation problems since its inception. Four genera are presently recognized within Quadrula sensu lato, that is, Cyclonaias, Quadrula, Theliderma and Tritogonia, but their phylogenetic basis remains incompletely tested. In the present study, we reconstructed several two-marker (mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I—COI and NADH dehydrogenase subuni...
[EN] Freshwater mussels from the family Unionidae are known to exhibit a high level of ecological ph...
The Unionoida, commonly known as freshwater pearly mussels or naiades, is a diverse, ancient order o...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Wh...
© 2019 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) have suffered stro...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
The anthropogenic alteration of riverine ecosystems has led to declines in the abundance and diversi...
Physical barriers, habitat fragmentation, invasive species and geographic distance have isolated rem...
Integration of molecular, morphological and biogeographic data improves our ability to elucidate spe...
Freshwater mussels (order Unionoida) are a diverse radiation of parasitic bivalves that require temp...
Elliptio is thought to be the most speciose genus of Unionids. Early taxonomists described hundreds ...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
[EN] Freshwater mussels from the family Unionidae are known to exhibit a high level of ecological ph...
The Unionoida, commonly known as freshwater pearly mussels or naiades, is a diverse, ancient order o...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Wh...
© 2019 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) have suffered stro...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
The anthropogenic alteration of riverine ecosystems has led to declines in the abundance and diversi...
Physical barriers, habitat fragmentation, invasive species and geographic distance have isolated rem...
Integration of molecular, morphological and biogeographic data improves our ability to elucidate spe...
Freshwater mussels (order Unionoida) are a diverse radiation of parasitic bivalves that require temp...
Elliptio is thought to be the most speciose genus of Unionids. Early taxonomists described hundreds ...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
[EN] Freshwater mussels from the family Unionidae are known to exhibit a high level of ecological ph...
The Unionoida, commonly known as freshwater pearly mussels or naiades, is a diverse, ancient order o...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Wh...