Translocation from areas where habitat alterations are proposed can be an important mussel conservation tool. Pending removal of the Fort Halifax dam on the Sebasticook River in Maine potentially would result in extensive mortality of two statelisted threatened species of mussels, yellow lampmussels (Lampsilis cariosa) and tidewater muckets (Leptodea ochracea), which occur in the impoundment above the dam. My study assessed populations of these two species in the impoundment, and determined the effects of within- and between-waterbody translocations on survival. I conducted a qualitative survey of the Fort Halifax dam impoundment in 2004 to determine locations of these two species and a quantitative survey near the upper end of the impoundm...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) represent one of the most endangered groups of aquatic orga...
Freshwater mussels play an important role in proper functioning river systems; however, worldwide, t...
This report describes the third and final year of a 3-year project (E-1-35) to propagate and augment...
The tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) and yellow lampmussel (Lampsils cariosa) are two freshwater...
Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae and Margaritiferidae) are a widely threatened group of bivalve ...
The Wavy-rayed Lampmussel (Lampsilis fasciola) and Spike (Eurynia dilatata) are state Species of Spe...
Long Pond, because of changes in demographics over the past 20 years, is experiencing environmental ...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The global decline of native freshwater mussels has accelerated conservation projects that preserve ...
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway facilitates barge navigation between the Tennessee River drainage a...
Over the last 30 years, relocation of freshwater mussels has been used as a conservation strategy fo...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa Say) and the tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea Say) are l...
Effective conservation of a taxonomic group requires the identification of the fundamental requireme...
Yellow lampmussels can be found in different aquatic habitats but appear to prefer the shifting sand...
The Buffalo River in Tennessee once hosted a rich population of freshwater mussels. During the 1980s...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) represent one of the most endangered groups of aquatic orga...
Freshwater mussels play an important role in proper functioning river systems; however, worldwide, t...
This report describes the third and final year of a 3-year project (E-1-35) to propagate and augment...
The tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) and yellow lampmussel (Lampsils cariosa) are two freshwater...
Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae and Margaritiferidae) are a widely threatened group of bivalve ...
The Wavy-rayed Lampmussel (Lampsilis fasciola) and Spike (Eurynia dilatata) are state Species of Spe...
Long Pond, because of changes in demographics over the past 20 years, is experiencing environmental ...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The global decline of native freshwater mussels has accelerated conservation projects that preserve ...
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway facilitates barge navigation between the Tennessee River drainage a...
Over the last 30 years, relocation of freshwater mussels has been used as a conservation strategy fo...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa Say) and the tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea Say) are l...
Effective conservation of a taxonomic group requires the identification of the fundamental requireme...
Yellow lampmussels can be found in different aquatic habitats but appear to prefer the shifting sand...
The Buffalo River in Tennessee once hosted a rich population of freshwater mussels. During the 1980s...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) represent one of the most endangered groups of aquatic orga...
Freshwater mussels play an important role in proper functioning river systems; however, worldwide, t...
This report describes the third and final year of a 3-year project (E-1-35) to propagate and augment...