Assessment of growth, survival, and organ tissues of caged mussels (Bivalvia:
Unionidae) in a river-scape influenced by coal mining in the southeastern USA.
Quadrula aurea is a freshwater mussel (Mollusca:
Unionidae) species endemic to the waters of central Texas with a subrectangular to broadly elliptical or oblong, moderately thick shell (Howells et al., 1996; Howells, 2014).
Glycogen concentration in the mantle tissue of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia:
Unionidae) during starvation and controlled feeding.
Factors influencing the growth and survival of juvenile Villosa iris (Bivalvia:
Unionidae) in an artificial stream system.
Changes in the freshwater mussel (Mollusca: Pelecypoda:
Unionidae) fauna of the Kaskaskia River, Illinois, with emphasis on the effects of impoundment.
The
Unionidae family has ~140 genera with more than 1,000 species that occur worldwide.
Influence of aluminum and protons on the electrolyte homeostasis in the
Unionidae Anodontaanatina and Uniopictorum.
Competitive exclusion, harem behaviour and host specificity of the water mite Unionicola ypsilophora (Hydrachnellae, Acari) inhabiting Anodonta cygnea (
Unionidae).
Sousa, "Assessing the morphological variability of Unio delphinus Spengler, 1783 (Bivalvia:
Unionidae) using geometric morphometry," Journal of Molluscan Studies, vol.
Good (1) recognized mussel families Hyriidae (e.g., Antediplodon) and
Unionidae (e.g., Pleisielliptio?, Uniomerus), and snail families of Cerithioidea--Pleuroceriidae (Lioplacodes) and Ampullaridae (Ampullaria).
This manuscript summarizes the findings of a survey for freshwater mussels of the family
Unionidae (hereafter, simply referred to as ''mussels") in selected streams of the Sabine National Forest (SNF) adjacent to Toledo Bend Reservoir in East Texas (Figure 1).
Toward a revision of the unionid bivalve Coelatura Conrad, 1853 in the Great Lakes of East Africa and adjacent drainage systems (Mollusca, Bivalvia,
Unionidae).
Statewide Assessment of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia:
Unionidae) in Iowa Streams: Final Report.