“…Mussels have a suite of biological characteristics that make them vulnerable to environmental change (Lydeard et al, 2004; Lopes‐Lima et al, 2018b; Ferreira‐Rodríguez et al, 2019). Adults are largely immobile, often with narrow environmental tolerances for salinity (Blakeslee et al, 2013; Klunzinger et al, 2015; Benson et al, 2019), desiccation (Gough, Gascho Landis & Stoeckel, 2012; Sousa et al, 2018a), and flow conditions (Sheldon & Walker, 1989; Strayer, 1999). Many mussel species are long‐lived (sometimes >100 years), slow growing, and late to mature, so populations are unlikely to recover quickly from disturbance (Strayer et al, 2004; Benson et al, 2018; Benson et al, 2019).…”