2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122010300
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Microhabitat and Landscape Drivers of Richness and Abundance of Freshwater Mussels (Unionida: Unionidae) in a Coastal Plain River

Abstract: Although rivers support significant unionid mussel (Unionida: Unionidae) diversity, Gulf of Mexico tributary rivers have been subject to changes in water quality and habitat due to altered watershed land use. We quantified mussel species richness and relative abundance and environmental factors in small tributary streams of the Pearl River, Mississippi-Louisiana. Freshwater mussel and habitat surveys were conducted at 27 stream sampling sites over two summers (9 sites revisited), and coverage of seven land use… Show more

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“…In light of the above, under the umbrella of "Frontiers in Freshwater Ecology, Conservation and Water Treatment Technologies", this Special Issue was designed to collect research on the following topics: (1) freshwater ecosystem conservation, rehabilitation, and management; (2) freshwater ecosystem services; (3) freshwater biodiversity; (4) the effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems; (5) water quality monitoring; (6) water circular economy and urban water management; (7) water efficiency promotion; and (8) nature-based and other water treatment technologies. Eight diverse papers focusing on the proposed topics were accepted.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In light of the above, under the umbrella of "Frontiers in Freshwater Ecology, Conservation and Water Treatment Technologies", this Special Issue was designed to collect research on the following topics: (1) freshwater ecosystem conservation, rehabilitation, and management; (2) freshwater ecosystem services; (3) freshwater biodiversity; (4) the effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems; (5) water quality monitoring; (6) water circular economy and urban water management; (7) water efficiency promotion; and (8) nature-based and other water treatment technologies. Eight diverse papers focusing on the proposed topics were accepted.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These contributions are summarized in the forthcoming paragraphs, following a coherent narrative. Contributions [7,8] focused on freshwater ecosystem monitoring. The contribution [9] proposed measures to improve water efficiency in a public building, contributions [10][11][12] investigated methods to improve wastewater treatment methodologies, contribution [13] evaluated how treated effluent impacted the health of the recipient river, contribution [14] evaluated the economic sustainability of wastewater treatment plants.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%