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Ecosystem services provided by freshwater mussels

Hydrobiologia, 2017
Ecosystem services are the benefits that humans derive from ecosystems. Freshwater mussels perform many important functions in aquatic ecosystems, which can in turn be framed as the ecosystem services that they contribute to or provide. These include supporting services such as nutrient recycling and storage, structural habitat, substrate and food web ...
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Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) of Maine

Northeastern Naturalist, 1997
rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds of various sizes. They belong to the order Unionoida, and in North America (and Maine) freshwater mussels are represented by two families, the Margaritiferidae and the Unionidae. These familial names are derived, respectively, from the Greek margaritos and the Latin unio, both of which mean "pearl" and refer to the ...
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Freshwater snails, mussels and clams (Mollusca)

2002
Chitons, clams, cuttlefish, mussels, octopus, squid, snails, and slugs are all molluscs, but only two classes, the bivalves and the gastropods, have successfully left the sea and invaded the land and its freshwaters.
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Mussel-inspired hydrogels: from design principles to promising applications

Chemical Society Reviews, 2020
Chao Zhang, Feng Zhou, Zuankai Wang
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Why Propagate Freshwater Mussels?

2018
Matthew A. Patterson   +2 more
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Freshwater Mussels of Florida

2014
James D. Williams   +3 more
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