To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291365-2427.1. The evaluation of the age and growth of animal populations is essential for understanding and\ud predicting how populations will respond to changes in environmental conditions and anthropogenic\ud stressors.\ud 2. We used a novel, von Bertalanffy hierarchical modelling approach to quantify relationships between\ud the growth of three freshwater mussel species and various site- and watershed-level factors including\ud seasonal discharge, l...
Out of the 300 genera of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America, most s...
This study was designed to examine distributions of freshwater mussels in relation to riparian veget...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Alterations to flow regimes are predicted to increase with water management and changing climatic co...
Freshwater bivalves of the Superfamily Unionacea are the largest aquatic invertebrates in North Amer...
The widespread damming of lotic ecosystems is commonly associated with dramatic ecological effects s...
Background: Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primaril...
The status of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) has declined over the last 30 years such tha...
The status of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) has declined over the last 30 years such tha...
Out of the nearly 300 species of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America...
Freshwater mussels are in decline, particularly in the Appalachian region of North America. This reg...
Out of the nearly 300 species of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Out of the 300 genera of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America, most s...
This study was designed to examine distributions of freshwater mussels in relation to riparian veget...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
Alterations to flow regimes are predicted to increase with water management and changing climatic co...
Freshwater bivalves of the Superfamily Unionacea are the largest aquatic invertebrates in North Amer...
The widespread damming of lotic ecosystems is commonly associated with dramatic ecological effects s...
Background: Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primaril...
The status of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) has declined over the last 30 years such tha...
The status of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) has declined over the last 30 years such tha...
Out of the nearly 300 species of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America...
Freshwater mussels are in decline, particularly in the Appalachian region of North America. This reg...
Out of the nearly 300 species of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Freshwater mussels are among the most imperiled animals worldwide. These unionids tend to be most ab...
Out of the 300 genera of freshwater mussels (Family: Unionidae) represented in North America, most s...
This study was designed to examine distributions of freshwater mussels in relation to riparian veget...
In unionid mussels, it has been proposed that opportunistic life histories are adaptive in flashy tr...