Freshwater mussels in western North America are threatened by water diversions, climate change, loss of required host fish, and other factors, and have experienced marked decline in the past several decades. All four of the primary lineages (potentially species) of freshwater mussels in the western U.S. and Canada are widespread and have somewhat generalist host fish requirements. Of these lineages, perhaps the most poorly understood and of greatest conservation concern is Gonidea angulata (Rocky Mountain ridged mussel). Gonidea is a monotypic genus occurring only in the western continental U.S. and southern Canada. Here we describe the patterns of genetic variation across the species range, including several populations in the Okanagan Val...
Populations of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta appear to be in a state of rapid decline in west...
Most freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes colonized the region from the Mississippi River ba...
The restoration and recovery of imperiled mussel species will require the re-establishment of popula...
Freshwater mussels in western North America are threatened by water diversions, climate change, loss...
We investigate population genetic structuring in Margaritifera falcata, a freshwater mussel native t...
Freshwater mussels (unionids) are increasingly recognized as important providers of ecosystem servic...
Seven populations of the imperiled snuffbox mussel, Epioblasma triquetra, were sampled from across t...
The tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) and yellow lampmussel (Lampsils cariosa) are two freshwater...
The freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera is an ecologically-important globally-endang...
Populations of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta appear to be in a state of rapid decline in wes...
Freshwater organisms of North America have had their contemporary genetic structure shaped by vicari...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2020. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Andrew Simons. ...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Wh...
North American freshwater mussel species have experienced substantial range fragmentation and popula...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
Populations of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta appear to be in a state of rapid decline in west...
Most freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes colonized the region from the Mississippi River ba...
The restoration and recovery of imperiled mussel species will require the re-establishment of popula...
Freshwater mussels in western North America are threatened by water diversions, climate change, loss...
We investigate population genetic structuring in Margaritifera falcata, a freshwater mussel native t...
Freshwater mussels (unionids) are increasingly recognized as important providers of ecosystem servic...
Seven populations of the imperiled snuffbox mussel, Epioblasma triquetra, were sampled from across t...
The tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) and yellow lampmussel (Lampsils cariosa) are two freshwater...
The freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera is an ecologically-important globally-endang...
Populations of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta appear to be in a state of rapid decline in wes...
Freshwater organisms of North America have had their contemporary genetic structure shaped by vicari...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2020. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Andrew Simons. ...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are among the most imperiled organisms in North America. Wh...
North American freshwater mussel species have experienced substantial range fragmentation and popula...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
Populations of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta appear to be in a state of rapid decline in west...
Most freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes colonized the region from the Mississippi River ba...
The restoration and recovery of imperiled mussel species will require the re-establishment of popula...