Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process known as resource partitioning. This is the division of limited resources by species living in the same environment to avoid competition between each other. This process aids in the success of multispecies mussel bed. The goal of my research is to determine how these mussels, in one mussel bed, are partitioning the available resources. This will be done by identifying the species of bacteria that two mussels, that live in the same mussel bed, are utilizing as a food source and comparing it to the bacteria that is available for them to utilize in the environment. This is important to study because mussels play a huge role in keeping our water s...
© 2016 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are globally endangered ...
Freshwater mussels (Order: Unionidae) are currently the most imperiled organisms in North America. R...
Abstract: Many aquatic organisms survive by filter feeding from the surrounding water and capturing ...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Animals can have large impacts on how ecosystems function, from influencing population dynamics of o...
Global decline of freshwater mussels (Unionoida) is threatening biodiversity and the essential ecosy...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
The purpose of the experiment is to explore the natural importance of filter feeding organisms for w...
Mussels as a Tool to Monitor Pollution / Elena Cubero-Leon, Corina M. Ciocan, Environmental Biology,...
Our primary study objective was to characterize the ribbed mussel population and estimate their wate...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
© 2016 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are globally endangered ...
Freshwater mussels (Order: Unionidae) are currently the most imperiled organisms in North America. R...
Abstract: Many aquatic organisms survive by filter feeding from the surrounding water and capturing ...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Animals can have large impacts on how ecosystems function, from influencing population dynamics of o...
Global decline of freshwater mussels (Unionoida) is threatening biodiversity and the essential ecosy...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
Freshwater mussels are important bioindicators of aquatic environmental quality, yet little is known...
The purpose of the experiment is to explore the natural importance of filter feeding organisms for w...
Mussels as a Tool to Monitor Pollution / Elena Cubero-Leon, Corina M. Ciocan, Environmental Biology,...
Our primary study objective was to characterize the ribbed mussel population and estimate their wate...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
© 2016 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are globally endangered ...
Freshwater mussels (Order: Unionidae) are currently the most imperiled organisms in North America. R...
Abstract: Many aquatic organisms survive by filter feeding from the surrounding water and capturing ...