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Rapid Assessment of Water Quality, Using the Fingernail Clam, Musculium Transversum
Species (Bivalvia, Sphaeriidae) (Say, 1829)
A Manual for the Survey and Evaluation of the Aquatic Plant and Invertebrate Assemblages of Grazing Marsh Ditch Systems
The Freshwater Bivalve Mollusca (Unionidae, Sphaeriidae, Corbiculidae) of the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina
Freshwater Mollusca of Plummers Island, Maryland Author(S): Timothy A
Ohio Aquatic Gap Analysis—An Assessment of the Biodiversity and Conservation Status of Native Aquatic Animal Species
Illinois River Fingernail Clam Toxicity Study
Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 74-20,260
Illinois River Natural Resources Bibliography. Pegg and Havera. 2001
An Annotated List of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Britain and Ireland
BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS N WATER POLLUT1 on April 23
Final Report Original Draft - July 1, 2017 Final Draft – December 6, 2017
Biology of Freshwater Corbiculid and Sphaeriid Clams of North America
Methods for Collecting Macroinvertebrate Samples For
Mollusca: Bivalvia
Rapid Assessment of Water Quality, Using the Fingernail Clam
Biology Biota of Freshwater Ecosystems
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Guidelines for Deriving Numerical National Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses by Charles E
And Number 519-69-01-A (June 1, 1931 to June 30, 1932)
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Species Assessment for Clubshell
Collecting and Preserving Fingernail Clams
Based on Partial Mitochondrial 16S Rdna Gene Sequences
Genetic and Morphologic Variation of The
Mediterranean Marine Science
Genetic Evidence of the Presence in France of the North American Species Euglesa Compressa Prime, 1852 (Bivalvia, Sphaeriidae)
Phylogenetic Structure of the Sphaeriinae, a Global Clade Of
Vol. 23 – No. 1 ISSN 2689-2936 March 2021
Review of the Family Sphaeriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) of Australia, with the Description of Four New Species
Captive Breeding of the Endangered Freshwater Pearl Mussel Margaritifera Margaritifera
1 INTRODUCTION the Freshwater Mussel Assemblage of North America Is the Most Diverse in the World. Many Species Are Endangered
Technical Report 2004-T005 Multiyear Synthesis of the Macroinvertebrate Component from 1992 to 2002 for the Long Term Resource M
Species Assessment for Deertoe
Finding the Way to Food
Redalyc.First Records of Freshwater Molluscs from the Ecological
SPECIES at RISK REPORT for New Mexico and Arizona
Database of Association with Habitat and Environmental Variables for Non-Shelled Slugs and Bivalves of Britain and Ireland