Understanding the status and distribution of species is fundamental for conservation. However, recent genetic work has challenged the known distributions of some unionid taxa. The recognized range of the Louisiana Fatmucket Lampsilis hydiana spans watersheds from east Texas northward to southern Arkansas and eastward to western Mississippi. Specimens with morphological similarities to L. hydiana have been observed in Illinois and were presumed to be Fatmucket Lampsilis siliquoidea based on known distributions of Lampsilis species in Illinois. We examined specimens from Illinois and completed comparative genetic analyses using the mitochondrial genes cox1 and nad1 for species resembling L. siliquoidea. Our results show two morphologically si...
The data set corresponds to genotypes of individuals belonging to Lampsilis siliquoidea and L. radia...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
1. The aquatic snail Valvata utahensis (Gastropoda: Valvatidae) is a federally endangered aquatic mo...
Understanding the status and distribution of species is fundamental for conservation. However, recen...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in Nort...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Mussels in several orders possess two separate mitochondrial lineages: a standard female-inherited f...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
One of the most striking features in the zoological history of the Mississippi basin is the exceedin...
Most freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes colonized the region from the Mississippi River ba...
Freshwater mussels (order: Unionida) represent one of the most critically imperilled groups of anima...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
The restoration and recovery of imperiled mussel species will require the re-establishment of popula...
The data set corresponds to genotypes of individuals belonging to Lampsilis siliquoidea and L. radia...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
1. The aquatic snail Valvata utahensis (Gastropoda: Valvatidae) is a federally endangered aquatic mo...
Understanding the status and distribution of species is fundamental for conservation. However, recen...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Freshwater bivalves in the family Unionidae are one of the most endangered groups of animals in Nort...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Mussels in several orders possess two separate mitochondrial lineages: a standard female-inherited f...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
The continued loss of freshwater unionid mussel species in the Great Lakes region, and particularly ...
One of the most striking features in the zoological history of the Mississippi basin is the exceedin...
Most freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes colonized the region from the Mississippi River ba...
Freshwater mussels (order: Unionida) represent one of the most critically imperilled groups of anima...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
The restoration and recovery of imperiled mussel species will require the re-establishment of popula...
The data set corresponds to genotypes of individuals belonging to Lampsilis siliquoidea and L. radia...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
1. The aquatic snail Valvata utahensis (Gastropoda: Valvatidae) is a federally endangered aquatic mo...