Two sites in Mississippi River Pool 15 (near Moline, Illinois) were quantitatively sampled for mussels in June 1987 through the cooperative efforts of the Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS) River Research Laboratory (RRL) and biologists from the Illinois Department of Conservation (DOC) . This report summarizes those results and briefly compares them with previous INHS/DOC collections and other recent mussel surveys of Mississippi River Pool 15.unpublishednot peer reviewe
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...
issued February 12, 1988Report issued on: February 12, 1988INHS Technical Report prepared for Illino...
Two sites in Mississippi River Pool 15 (near Moline, Illinois) were quantitatively sampled for musse...
Issued as "Long Term Resource Monitoring Reprint 97-R022." (Appendix A is the actual INHS technica...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
Mussel species present and historic distribution, and relative abundance were determined for the Upp...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund, Illinois Departm...
In 2009, a project funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant was undertaken to s...
Final report submitted to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Federal Aid in Fish Restorat...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service INHS Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Conse...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
ID: 8630; issued February 5, 1988INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department of Conservat...
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...
issued February 12, 1988Report issued on: February 12, 1988INHS Technical Report prepared for Illino...
Two sites in Mississippi River Pool 15 (near Moline, Illinois) were quantitatively sampled for musse...
Issued as "Long Term Resource Monitoring Reprint 97-R022." (Appendix A is the actual INHS technica...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
Mussel species present and historic distribution, and relative abundance were determined for the Upp...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund, Illinois Departm...
In 2009, a project funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant was undertaken to s...
Final report submitted to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Federal Aid in Fish Restorat...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service INHS Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Conse...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
ID: 8630; issued February 5, 1988INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department of Conservat...
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...
issued February 12, 1988Report issued on: February 12, 1988INHS Technical Report prepared for Illino...