DOI: 10.18297/etd/586
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Life history and convervation of Elliptio crassidens from the Blue River, Indiana.

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“…Remaining individuals are large and old but sporadically collected alive in the TN and VA sections (Jess Jones and Steven Ahlstedt personal observation). The species can live to at least 70 years old and thought to use skipjack herring ( Alosa chrysochloris ) as a fish host, which was recently confirmed as a suitable host by laboratory research conducted at Auburn University, Alabama (Howard, ; Hauswald, ; James Stoeckel, Auburn University, personal communication). The completion of Norris Dam in 1937 has prevented numerous migratory fish species — including A. chrysochloris and other clupeids — access to the Clinch River in sufficient numbers to allow for sustainable recruitment of E. crassidens .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remaining individuals are large and old but sporadically collected alive in the TN and VA sections (Jess Jones and Steven Ahlstedt personal observation). The species can live to at least 70 years old and thought to use skipjack herring ( Alosa chrysochloris ) as a fish host, which was recently confirmed as a suitable host by laboratory research conducted at Auburn University, Alabama (Howard, ; Hauswald, ; James Stoeckel, Auburn University, personal communication). The completion of Norris Dam in 1937 has prevented numerous migratory fish species — including A. chrysochloris and other clupeids — access to the Clinch River in sufficient numbers to allow for sustainable recruitment of E. crassidens .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%