2018
DOI: 10.3996/052017-jfwm-042
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Cumulative Spring Discharge and Survey Effort Influence Occupancy and Detection of a Threatened Freshwater Mussel, the Suwannee Moccasinshell

Abstract: Freshwater mussels (Unionidae) are among the most imperiled groups of organisms in the world, and the lack of information regarding species distributions, life-history characteristics, and ecological and biological requirements may limit the protection of remaining mussel populations. We examined the influence of hydrologic factors on the occurrence of the Suwannee Moccasinshell Medionidus walkeri, a federally threatened freshwater mussel species, endemic to the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia and Florida. We … Show more

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“…Fewer studies tested relationships of instantaneous or mean discharge to mussel abundance, presence or species richness (but see Baldigo et al., 2004; Chiavacci et al., 2018; Hansen et al., 2016; Holcomb et al., 2018; Johnson et al., 2014; Spooner et al., 2011). Discharge was most often positively or non‐significantly related to mussel presence (Table 2), abundance (Table 3), and species richness (Table 4).…”
Section: Use Of Hydrodynamic Variables To Characterise Mussel Habitat and Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fewer studies tested relationships of instantaneous or mean discharge to mussel abundance, presence or species richness (but see Baldigo et al., 2004; Chiavacci et al., 2018; Hansen et al., 2016; Holcomb et al., 2018; Johnson et al., 2014; Spooner et al., 2011). Discharge was most often positively or non‐significantly related to mussel presence (Table 2), abundance (Table 3), and species richness (Table 4).…”
Section: Use Of Hydrodynamic Variables To Characterise Mussel Habitat and Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fewer studies tested relationships of instantaneous or mean discharge to mussel abundance, presence or species richness (but see Baldigo et al, 2004;Chiavacci et al, 2018;Hansen et al, 2016;Holcomb et al, 2018;Johnson et al, 2014;Spooner et al, 2011).…”
Section: Simple Hydraulic Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater mussels are difficult to observe in nature because of their camouflage, ability to burrow into the substrate, and tendency to occupy difficult-to-sample habitats (e.g., fast-flowing waters, nonwadeable depths, highly turbid systems). Imperfect detection is likely a considerable, but somewhat underacknowledged, issue when describing freshwater mussel habitat use or attempting to quantify changes in species abundance or distribution over time (but see: Wisniewski et al 2013Wisniewski et al , 2014Holcomb et al 2018;Randklev et al 2018). A repeated survey design is now commonly used to account for the challenges of imperfect detection when monitoring difficult-to-detect species by allowing explicit modelling of the detection process for informing species occupancy (MacKenzie et al 2002(MacKenzie et al , 2018 or abundance (Royle 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%