13 Special Session - Freshwater Mussel Conservation: Pathways for Recovery in the Great Lakes Basin II

Monday, May 18, 2009: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Vandenberg A
Moderators:
Dave Zanatta and Daelyn Woolnough
3:30 PM
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Recovering the Riffleshell: The propagation and translocation of a federally endangered freshwater mussel to Ohio
G. Thomas Watters, Ohio State University; Trisha Gibson, Ohio State University; C. Brooke Smith, Ohio State University; Kody Kuehnl, Ohio State University; Marc Kibbey, Ohio State University; Kristi Harraman, Ohio State University; Jen Cramer, Ohio State University; Howard Albin, Columbus Metro Parks
3:45 PM
80
A decade of change: Recovery of the endangered wavy-rayed lampmussel (Lampsilis fasciola) in Canada (1999-2009)?
Todd J. Morris, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Dave Zanatta, Central Michigan University
4:00 PM
81
The toxicity of road salt and copper to glochidia, assessing waterborne contaminants as potential threats to the recovery of endangered freshwater mussels
Patricia L. Gillis, Environment Canada; Gerald L. Mackie, University of Guelph; Josef D. Ackerman, University of Guelph
4:15 PM
82
Physiological and biochemical condition of native freshwater mussels associated with a relocation in Lake St. Clair
Daryl J. McGoldrick, Environment Canada; Michael T. Arts, Environment Canada; Teresa J. Newton, United States Geological Survey; Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, Environment Canada (retired); Emy M. Monroe, Miami University
4:30 PM
83
Is fish predation of zebra mussels contributing to survival of unionids in Lake Erie coastal wetlands?
Ferenc A. de Szalay, Kent State University; Richard Bowers, Ecological Solutions, Inc.
4:45 PM
84
Recovery(?) of native bivalves following the zebra mussel invasion of the Hudson River
David L. Strayer, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Heather M. Malcom, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Nuria Cid, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
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