7 Special Session - Freshwater Mussel Conservation: Pathways for Recovery in the Great Lakes Basin I

Monday, May 18, 2009: 1:30 PM-3:15 PM
Vandenberg A
Moderators:
Dave Zanatta and Daelyn Woolnough
1:30 PM
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Genetic diversity in Lampsilis siliquoidea across Lake Erie's tributaries
Robert A. Krebs, Cleveland State University; Tamara Medeiros, Cleveland State University; W. Calvin Borden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1:45 PM
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Range-wide phylogeography of two Quadrula species: Common features and contrasts
Todd D. Levine, Miami University; Joseph P. Carney, Lakehead University; Alan D. Christian, University of Massachusetts Boston; Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, Environment Canada; Nancy Benight, Miami University; David J. Berg, Miami University
2:00 PM
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Populations of the fluted-shell mussel (Lasmigona costata) from the Ohio River and Lake Erie watersheds reveal Pleistocene isolation of two lineages and colonization of current locations from multiple glacial refugia
Emy M. Monroe, Miami University; Curt L. Elderkin, The College of New Jersey; Jessica Hoisington-Lopez, Miami University; Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, Environment Canada (retired); David J. Berg, Miami University
2:15 PM
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Incongruent genetic population structure between a unionid and its host fish
Dave Zanatta, Central Michigan University; Chris Wilson, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources/ Trent University
2:30 PM
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New windows into the secret lives of unionids: Parentage analysis of glochidia
Chris Wilson, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources/ Trent University; Heather S. Galbraith, University of Oklahoma; Kristyne M. Wozney, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Dave Zanatta, Central Michigan University
2:45 PM
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Hitching a ride and going with the flow – dispersal of unionid mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
Astrid N. Schwalb, University of Guelph; Josef D. Ackerman, University of Guelph
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