The status of species in freshwater systems shift over time due to natural and anthropogenic causes. Determining the magnitude and cause of these shifts requires a long-term perspective. This process is complicated when there are also questions about the taxonomic validity of a species. Addressing these issues is important because both can undermine conservation and management efforts if incorrect. Pleurobema riddellii, Louisiana Pigtoe, is under review for protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, but its status in the Trinity River basin, where the taxon was described, remains in doubt due to questions about its taxonomy and occurrence within this basin. To address these questions, we compared shell morphometrics of P. riddellii d...
Excavations at an archeological site adjacent to the Verdigris River in southeast Kansas unearthed a...
Habitat destruction is believed to be the number one cause of the decline in unionid mussels. Around...
Historical-to-recent climate change and anthropogenic disturbance affect species distributions and g...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
The Leon River, a small-medium river in central Texas, is highly impacted by multiple impoundments, ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Natural history collections are uniquely positioned to chronicle biodiversity changes across time an...
This dissertation has two overall objectives: first, to demonstrate the utility of paleozoological d...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
We provide new information from archaeological samples on the historical freshwater mussel fauna (Mo...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
A survey of the freshwater mussels of the Boone River conducted in September 1982 documented a fauna...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
As ecologically sensitive organisms, freshwater mussels serve as environmental indicators in the riv...
Excavations at an archeological site adjacent to the Verdigris River in southeast Kansas unearthed a...
Habitat destruction is believed to be the number one cause of the decline in unionid mussels. Around...
Historical-to-recent climate change and anthropogenic disturbance affect species distributions and g...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
The Leon River, a small-medium river in central Texas, is highly impacted by multiple impoundments, ...
Freshwater mollusks are highly imperiled, with 70% of the North American species extinct, endangered...
Natural history collections are uniquely positioned to chronicle biodiversity changes across time an...
This dissertation has two overall objectives: first, to demonstrate the utility of paleozoological d...
A third of all known freshwater mollusk extinctions worldwide have occurred within a single medium-s...
We provide new information from archaeological samples on the historical freshwater mussel fauna (Mo...
Abstract Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microe...
A survey of the freshwater mussels of the Boone River conducted in September 1982 documented a fauna...
Freshwater bivalves in the order Unionoida are considered to be one of the most endangered groups of...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
As ecologically sensitive organisms, freshwater mussels serve as environmental indicators in the riv...
Excavations at an archeological site adjacent to the Verdigris River in southeast Kansas unearthed a...
Habitat destruction is believed to be the number one cause of the decline in unionid mussels. Around...
Historical-to-recent climate change and anthropogenic disturbance affect species distributions and g...