“…Freshwater pearl mussels are now probably extinct in a number of countries, including Poland and Lithuania (Moorkens, ), and many of the remaining populations in central and southern Europe are greatly reduced, highly fragmented, and often ‘functionally extinct’ owing to the lack of recent recruitment and low genetic diversity (Geist, ; Lois, Ondina, Outeiro, Amaro, & San Miguel, ; Stoeckle et al, ). Recent surveys in more northern latitudes have confirmed that many large populations with high genetic diversity remain (Geist et al, ; Geist & Kuehn, ; Geist, Söderberg, Karlberg, & Kuehn, ). For example, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, and Finland each support more than 100 populations of freshwater pearl mussels, including several estimated to contain more than 1 000 000 individuals (Cosgrove et al, ; Moorkens, ; Oulasvirta, Leinikki, & Syväranta, ; Söderberg, Henriksson, Karlberg, & Norrgran, ).…”