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ABSTRACT Freshwater systems only cover a small fraction of the Earth's surface; however, they support a remarkable diversity of species, with over one‐third currently imperilled. Freshwater mussels, with more than 65% of species threatened or endangered, rank among the most imperilled animal groups globally.
Irene Sánchez González +3 more
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Targeted metabolomics characterizes metabolite occurrence and variability in stable freshwater mussel populations. [PDF]
Waller D +9 more
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In last year’s issue of Tentacle, a summary of the conservation status of freshwater mussels in Australia was provided (Klunzinger, 2023), which highlighted increasing threats and recent listings.
Jones, Hugh +2 more
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ABSTRACT Saprolegniosis, also known as water mould, is a lethal disease caused by Saprolegnia oomycetes that threatens freshwater animals including fish, amphibians, and crustaceans, as well as aquaculture. It causes biodiversity loss and population declines, including those of endangered fishes.
Ville Julkunen +5 more
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Contaminants of emerging concern in the Maumee River and their effects on freshwater mussel physiology. [PDF]
Roznere I +4 more
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Illustration of key knowledge gaps and pathways linking fire ecology and freshwater ecosystems. Climate change provides the overarching context, interacting with cumulative and cross‐scale effects to shape local freshwater conditions. Within this context, fire characteristics influence three primary pathways within freshwater ecosystems: species and ...
Morgan L. Piczak +13 more
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Phylogenetic assessment of endangered and look-alike Pigtoe species in a freshwater mussel diversity hotspot. [PDF]
Olivera-Hyde M, Jones JW, Hallerman EM.
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ABSTRACT Host–parasite interactions are influenced by both abiotic and biotic factors. While abiotic drivers, particularly temperature, have received considerable attention in recent years due to global climate change, the role of biotic factors remains comparatively underexplored.
Lauri Saks +4 more
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ABSTRACT Marine aquaculture is expanding globally, yet its interactions with surrounding ecosystems remain complex and insufficiently understood. This study reviews the fluxes of energy and nutrients from three major aquaculture systems: finfish cages, suspended bivalves, and seaweed farms and considers their implications for ecosystem functioning and ...
Myriam D. Callier +11 more
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ABSTRACT Infectious diseases are an increasing threat to food security, small‐scale livelihoods and the sustainability of aquaculture in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). In sub‐Saharan Africa, aquaculture is expanding rapidly but production systems often remain fragile.
Mame Boucar Diouf +18 more
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