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Freshwater Mussel Ecology : A Multifactor Approach to Distribution and Abundance

Part of the Freshwater Ecology Series series
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Pearly mussels (Unionoidea) live in lakes, rivers, and streams around the world.

These bivalves play important roles in freshwater ecosystems and were once both culturally and economically valuable as sources of food, pearls, and mother-of-pearl.

Today, however, hundreds of species of these mussels are extinct or endangered.

David L. Strayer provides a critical synthesis of the factors that control the distribution and abundance of pearly mussels.

Using empirical analysis and models, he assesses the effects of dispersal, habitat quality, availability of fish hosts, adequate food, predators, and parasites.

He also addresses conservation issues that apply to other inhabitants of fresh waters around the globe and other pressing issues in contemporary ecology.

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Product Details
0520255267 / 9780520255265
Hardback
10/06/2008
United States
English
224 p. : ill.
23 cm