Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in North America. In Texas, where over 60% of unionids are rare or very rare, 15 species have been added to the state\u27s list of threatened species, and 10 are under consideration for federal listing. Due to insufficient survey efforts in the past decades, however, primary data on current distribution and habitat requirement for most of these rare species are lacking, thus challenging their protection and management. Although the species are listed as valid, there was no genetic confirmation to test for the possibility of ecophenotypes, which complicates conservation efforts. In this paper, we present genetic and distributional data for two rare T...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in Nort...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Freshwater bivalves (Unionacea) are among the most endangered faunal elements in North America. Mole...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
Texas is home to 53 species of freshwater mussels. Unfortunately, factors associated with an increas...
The Trinity Pigtoe, Fusconaia chunii (Lea, 1862), is a freshwater mussel endemic to the Trinity Rive...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
Understanding the status and distribution of species is fundamental for conservation. However, recen...
Overharvesting, environmental degradation, pollution, and the rapid spread of exotic mussel species ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are the most imperiled groups of organisms in North America...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in Nort...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Freshwater bivalves (Unionacea) are among the most endangered faunal elements in North America. Mole...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
Texas is home to 53 species of freshwater mussels. Unfortunately, factors associated with an increas...
The Trinity Pigtoe, Fusconaia chunii (Lea, 1862), is a freshwater mussel endemic to the Trinity Rive...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
Understanding the status and distribution of species is fundamental for conservation. However, recen...
Overharvesting, environmental degradation, pollution, and the rapid spread of exotic mussel species ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are the most imperiled groups of organisms in North America...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...