Changing Perspectives on Pearly Mussels, North America's Most Imperiled Animals
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies · Iowa State University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Pearly mussels (Unionacea) are widespread, abundant, and important in freshwater ecosystems around the world. Catastrophic declines in pearly mussel populations in North America and other parts of the world have led to a flurry of research on mussel biology, ecology, and conservation. Recent research on mussel feeding, life history, spatial patterning, and declines has augmented, modified, or overturned long-held ideas about the ecology of these animals. Pearly mussel research has begun to benefit from and contribute to current ideas about suspension feeding, life-history theory, metapopulations, flow refuges, spatial patterning and its effects, and management of endangered species. At the same time,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 61
Authors
7- DLDavid L. StrayerCorresponding
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
- JDJohn Downing
Iowa State University
- WRWendell R. Haag
Southern Research Institute, Southern Research Station
- TKTimothy King
United States Geological Survey, Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
- JBJames B. Layzer
Tennessee Technological University
Topics & keywords
- Mussel
- Unionidae
- Endangered species
- Ecology
- Biology
- Fishery
- Mollusca
- Bivalvia
- Life in Land