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THE NAUTILUS (Quarterly)
Mussel Survivorship, Growth Rate and Shell Decay Rate in the New River Basin of Tennessee: an Experimental Approach Using Corbicula Fluminea
Freshwater Mussel Survey Protocol for the Southeastern Atlantic Slope and Northeastern Gulf Drainages in Florida and Georgia
Freshwater Mussels
KDFWR Annual Research Highlights 2010
Abundance of an Invasive Bivalve, Corbicula Fluminea, Is Negatively Related to Growth of Freshwater Mussels in the Wild
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Tennessee Wildlife and Habitats
A Revised List of the Freshwater Mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) of the United States and Canada
The Wide Distribution of the Same Species, and of Closely Allied Species of Freshwater Shells Must Have Surprised Every One Who Has Attended to the Subject.”
Historical and Current Examination of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae: Unionidae) in the Duck River Basin Tennessee, U.S.A
The Nautilus
Volume 20 Number 2 October 2017
Foodways, Economic Status, and the Antebellum Upland South in Central Kentucky Author(S): Tanya M
KDFWR Annual Research Highlights 2011
Asian Carp Mitigation Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment
Biogeogrpahy and Diversity of Freshwater Mussels of the Southeast
Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
Abundance of an Invasive Bivalve, Corbicula Fluminea, Is Negatively Related to Growth of Freshwater Mussels in the Wild
Top View
Reassessing Enigmatic Mussel Declines in the United States
Bulletin Ala an a T Seu of at Ral Istory
Report on Molecular Systematics of Poorly-Known Freshwater Mollusks of Alabama
Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae and Unionidae) of the Buffalo River Drainage, Tennessee
Scientific Name Common Name Author(S) Change Notes Family Margaritiferidae 2 Genera 5 Species Cumberlandia Resurrected
Status of Freshwater Mussels in the Coal Mining Basin of the New River
Comparative Phylogeography of the Freshwater Mussels of the Southeastern United States: Reconstructing Historic Drainages Using Molecular Data
The Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) of the Harpeth River Drainage and the Upper and Middle Duck River Tributaries, Tennessee
FMCS 2007 Platform Abstracts (20070131) PL 01* IDENTIFICATION and GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION of NEW POPULATIONS of the ENDANGERED