North American watersheds contain a high diversity of freshwater mussels (Unionoida). During the long-lived, benthic phase of their life cycle, up to 40 species can co-occur in a single riffle and there is typically little evidence for major differences in their feeding ecology or microhabitat partitioning. In contrast, their brief parasitic larval phase involves the infection of a wide diversity of fish hosts and female mussels have evolved a spectrum of adaptations for infecting host fish with their offspring. Many species use a passive broadcast strategy: placing high numbers of larvae in the water column and relying on chance encounters with potential hosts. Many other species, including most members of the Lampsilini, have a proactive ...
The glochidial stage of the endangered freshwater mussel, Lampsilis higginsi, and several related sp...
A prominent aspect of unionid mussel life histories is their obligate parasitic phase, during which ...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
North American watersheds contain the world's highest diversity of freshwater mussels (Unionoida), a...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
Freshwater mussel larval parasitism of fish is unique among bivalves. The relationship is primarily ...
Ecological interactions among species often lead to parasitic lineages coevolving with host resource...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa) and tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) are two species o...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa Say) and the tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea Say) are l...
In Minnesota, 52% of the state’s mussel species are listed as Endangered, Threatened, or of Special ...
Freshwater mussels have a unique life cycle in which they parasitize a fish host during their larval...
Freshwater mussels have complicated life histories and their larvae are briefly parasitic on fishes....
Understanding the life-history characteristics of endangered species is crucial to their conservati...
Parasites often depend on their hosts for long distance transport, and genetic population structure ...
Freshwater mussels in the bivalve family Unionidae are understudied in the Susquehanna River watersh...
The glochidial stage of the endangered freshwater mussel, Lampsilis higginsi, and several related sp...
A prominent aspect of unionid mussel life histories is their obligate parasitic phase, during which ...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
North American watersheds contain the world's highest diversity of freshwater mussels (Unionoida), a...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
Freshwater mussel larval parasitism of fish is unique among bivalves. The relationship is primarily ...
Ecological interactions among species often lead to parasitic lineages coevolving with host resource...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa) and tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea) are two species o...
The yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa Say) and the tidewater mucket (Leptodea ochracea Say) are l...
In Minnesota, 52% of the state’s mussel species are listed as Endangered, Threatened, or of Special ...
Freshwater mussels have a unique life cycle in which they parasitize a fish host during their larval...
Freshwater mussels have complicated life histories and their larvae are briefly parasitic on fishes....
Understanding the life-history characteristics of endangered species is crucial to their conservati...
Parasites often depend on their hosts for long distance transport, and genetic population structure ...
Freshwater mussels in the bivalve family Unionidae are understudied in the Susquehanna River watersh...
The glochidial stage of the endangered freshwater mussel, Lampsilis higginsi, and several related sp...
A prominent aspect of unionid mussel life histories is their obligate parasitic phase, during which ...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...