The widespread damming of lotic ecosystems is commonly associated with dramatic ecological effects such as decreased temperature, hypoxia, altered flow regime, physical changes to the structure of the river, and fragmentation of important habitats of stream organisms. However, the majority of the research that describes these negative effects was conducted on large-scale hydroelectric dams on large streams. Contrary to these studies, recent research suggests that the effects of intact low-head dams vary widely across taxa and may improve habitat conditions for some taxa, including native bivalves. The focus of this study was to examine a poorly understood phenomena that results in the formation of high density mussel aggregations in the tai...
As many small dams exceed their structural life expectancies, dam removal is becoming a priority to ...
Freshwater mussel communities have experienced drastic declines in diversity and abundance in many s...
Small dams are ubiquitous yet poorly understood features in many streams. Dam removal is being used ...
Small dams represent one of the most widespread human alterations to North American streams, yet eff...
Faculty advisor: Jessica KozarekThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunit...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Dam removal is a potentially powerful tool for restoring riverine habitats and communities. However,...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
Freshwater bivalves of the Superfamily Unionacea are the largest aquatic invertebrates in North Amer...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Background: Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primaril...
There have been many studies that examine the negative impact of dams on freshwater mussel populatio...
The habitat requirements of western freshwater mussels, Anodonta, Gonidea, and Margaritifera, remain...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As many small dams exceed their structural life expectancies, dam removal is becoming a priority to ...
Freshwater mussel communities have experienced drastic declines in diversity and abundance in many s...
Small dams are ubiquitous yet poorly understood features in many streams. Dam removal is being used ...
Small dams represent one of the most widespread human alterations to North American streams, yet eff...
Faculty advisor: Jessica KozarekThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunit...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Dam removal is a potentially powerful tool for restoring riverine habitats and communities. However,...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
Freshwater bivalves of the Superfamily Unionacea are the largest aquatic invertebrates in North Amer...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Background: Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primaril...
There have been many studies that examine the negative impact of dams on freshwater mussel populatio...
The habitat requirements of western freshwater mussels, Anodonta, Gonidea, and Margaritifera, remain...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As many small dams exceed their structural life expectancies, dam removal is becoming a priority to ...
Freshwater mussel communities have experienced drastic declines in diversity and abundance in many s...
Small dams are ubiquitous yet poorly understood features in many streams. Dam removal is being used ...