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Image chemical/x-pdb Mussel Infestation Outreach Event
by Jessica Rhodes published Aug 07, 2015 — filed under: , , , ,
Mussel outreach event in which children are assisting a biologist to release host fish that were recently infested with mussel larvae.
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Image chemical/x-pdb Mussel Outreach Event
by Jessica Rhodes published Aug 07, 2015 — filed under: , , , ,
Participants at a mussel outreach event where member of the public were able to observe mussels and their host fish.
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Image Ruby script Biodiversity Hotspots and the UTRB
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 10, 2015 last modified Jan 21, 2016 11:03 AM — filed under: ,
Map depicting biodiversity hotspots in the eastern United States along with the boundary of the Upper Tennessee River Basin and USFWS National Wildlife Refuge locations.
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Image Ruby script Map of Federally Listed Aquatic Species in Virginia Portion of UTRB
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 10, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Map depicting listed and candidate aquatic species in the Upper Tennessee hydrologic sub-unit of Virginia.
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Image Map of Federally Listed Species within the UTRB in Tennessee
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 10, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Map of Listed and candidate aquatic species in the Upper Tennessee hydrologic sub-unit of Tennessee.
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Image Octet Stream Map of Federally Listed Species within the UTRB in North Carolina
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 10, 2015 last modified Jan 21, 2016 11:04 AM — filed under: , ,
Map of Listed and candidate aquatic species in the Upper Tennessee hydrologic sub-unit of North Carolina.
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Image Ruby script Map of Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Fish in the UTRB
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 14, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , ,
Map depicting the number of listed, proposed, and candidate fish species within each 12-digit HUC within the Upper Tennessee River Basin. Occurrences include extant and historical records. Areas within the UTRB boundary not shaded by a color denoted in the key have no records of imperiled fish species occurrences.
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Image Ruby script Map of Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Mussels in the UTRB
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 14, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , ,
Map depicting the number of listed, proposed, and candidate mussel species within each 12-digit HUC within the Upper Tennessee River Basin. Occurrences include extant and historical records. Areas within the UTRB boundary not shaded by a color in the key have no records of imperiled mussel species occurrences.
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Image Ruby script Map of Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Fish and Mussels in the UTRB
by Jessica Rhodes published Apr 14, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Map depicting the number of listed, proposed, and candidate fish and mussel species within each 12-digit HUC within the Upper Tennessee River Basin. Occurrences include extant and historical records. Areas within the UTRB boundary not shaded by a color in the key have no records of imperiled fish and mussel species occurrences.
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File Population Performance Criteria to Evaluate Reintroduction and Recovery of Two Endangered Mussel Species, Epioblasma brevidens and Epioblasma capsaeformis
by Jessica Rhodes published Jun 22, 2015 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , ,
Genetic and demographic modeling of two endangered mussel species, Epioblasma brevidens and E. capsaeformis, in the Clinch River, U.S.A., was conducted to determine quantitative criteria to evaluate performance of extant and reintroduced populations. Reintroduction modelling indicated that the initial population size created during a 5 year build-up phase greatly affected final population size at 25 years, being similar to the population size at the end of the build-up phase, especially when population growth rate was low. Excluding age 0 individuals, age 1 juveniles or recruits on average comprised approximately 11% and 15% of a stable population of each species, respectively. Age-class distribution of a stable or growing population was characterized by multiple cohorts, including juvenile recruits, sub-adults, and adults. Because of current barriers to dispersal and the low dispersal capability of some mussel species, reintroductions will play a prominent role in restoring populations in the United States.
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