We surveyed the freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) of the Rocky River, Ohio, USA, a river surrounded by suburban development. The survey produced 253 live unionid specimens and 572 empty shells. Most occurred in the west branch. Species living in the West Branch Rocky River included Anodontoides ferussacianus, Elliptio dilatata, Lampsilis cardium, Lampsilis radiata luteola, Lasmigona compressa, Lasmigona costata, Pyganodon grandis grandis, Strophitus undulatus undulatus, and Toxolasma parvus. Two additional species (Utterbackia imbecillis and Villosa iris iris) were represented as dead shells. Three species (Potamilis alatus, Quadrula quadrula and Leptodea fragilis) were found only near the mouth of the main stem of the rive...
We provide new information from archaeological samples on the historical freshwater mussel fauna (Mo...
Freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) have become increasingly rare as the threats to water quality,...
Author Institution: Dept of Life & Earth Sciences, Otterbein CollegeFreshwater mussels (family Unio...
We surveyed the freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) of the Rocky River, Ohio, USA, a ...
Habitat destruction is believed to be the number one cause of the decline in unionid mussels. Around...
This study was undertaken to determine the changes in freshwater bivalve population since the survey...
A survey of freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) was conducted for the East Branch Roc...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
We present data on freshwater mussel (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) distributions for Tinkers Creek...
Unionid mussel distribution, numbers, and species were examined in the Grand River to provide a rece...
A survey of the Unionidae within the Pamunkey Watershed was conducted to investigate changes in dist...
We examined recent faunal changes in freshwater mussels (Unionidae) in northern Ohio. We assessed sp...
Author Institution: The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserve...
1. To aid in their conservation, unionid mussel assemblages were surveyed in three relatively unstud...
The Kansas River System currently represents the western range limit for 9 species of freshwater mus...
We provide new information from archaeological samples on the historical freshwater mussel fauna (Mo...
Freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) have become increasingly rare as the threats to water quality,...
Author Institution: Dept of Life & Earth Sciences, Otterbein CollegeFreshwater mussels (family Unio...
We surveyed the freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) of the Rocky River, Ohio, USA, a ...
Habitat destruction is believed to be the number one cause of the decline in unionid mussels. Around...
This study was undertaken to determine the changes in freshwater bivalve population since the survey...
A survey of freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) was conducted for the East Branch Roc...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
We present data on freshwater mussel (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) distributions for Tinkers Creek...
Unionid mussel distribution, numbers, and species were examined in the Grand River to provide a rece...
A survey of the Unionidae within the Pamunkey Watershed was conducted to investigate changes in dist...
We examined recent faunal changes in freshwater mussels (Unionidae) in northern Ohio. We assessed sp...
Author Institution: The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserve...
1. To aid in their conservation, unionid mussel assemblages were surveyed in three relatively unstud...
The Kansas River System currently represents the western range limit for 9 species of freshwater mus...
We provide new information from archaeological samples on the historical freshwater mussel fauna (Mo...
Freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) have become increasingly rare as the threats to water quality,...
Author Institution: Dept of Life & Earth Sciences, Otterbein CollegeFreshwater mussels (family Unio...