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Response of endangered mussels to decreased flows

Dates

Start Date
2012-10
End Date
2013-09

Citation

Moles, K. 2016. Behavioral responses of endangered mussels to reductions in streamflow. Final report. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Summary

The goal of this QR project was to identify how mussels responded to reductions in stream discharge. The primary objective was to identify the movement strategy used in response to diminishing water levels for each species. Additionally, determine if these movement strategies are consistent within genera or closely related species.

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
James B Layzer
Co-Investigator :
Stephanie Chance
(other) :
Tennessee Cooperative Fish Research Unit

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Behaviorial Responses of Endangered Mussels.pdf
“Behavioral Responses of Endangered Mussels to Reductions in Streamflow”
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Purpose

This QR project examined behavioral responses of mussels to reductions in stream discharge.

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ScienceBase WMS

Communities

  • SSP/QR FWSR4
  • USGS/FWS Science Support Partnership Program

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