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Abstract: Native freshwater mussels are in global decline and urgently need protection and conservation. Declines in the abundance and diversity of North American mussels have been attributed to human activities that cause pollution, waterquality degradation, and habitat destruction. Recent studies suggest that effects of climate change may also endanger native mussel assemblages, as many mussel species are living close to their upper thermal tolerances. Adult and juvenile mussels spend a large fraction of their lives burrowed into sediments of rivers and lakes. Our objective was to measure surface water and sediment temperatures at known mussel beds in the Upper Mississippi (UMR) and St. Croix (SCR) rivers to estimate...
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This dataset describes the concentration and morphology of microplastics in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Samples were collected during baseflow conditions at eight locations during the week of August 3-7, 2015. Four types of samples were collected: water surface, streambed sediment, smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), and threeridge mussels (Amblema plicata). Water surface samples were collected at all eight sites; other sample types were collected at only a subset of sites.
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
Environmental Health,
Minnesota,
Mississippi Headwaters,
Namekagon River, All tags...
Saint Croix River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
Wisconsin,
fish,
invertebrates,
microplastics,
nonpoint-source pollution,
river systems,
surface water quality,
unconsolidated deposits, Fewer tags
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This dataset includes information from multiple taxa collected from four main reaches in the Upper Mississippi River Basin, including La Grange reach of Illinois River, Pool 2 of Mississippi River, Pool 19 of Mississippi River, and the St. Croix River. Taxa include hydropsychid caddisflies, chironomids, hexagenia mayflies, threeridge mussels, mapleleaf mussels, Wabash pigtoe mussels, bigmouth buffalo, gizzard shad, and bluegill. Seston samples were also collected, in addition to water samples for identifying and enumerating phytoplankton species. Fatty acids, lipids, and stable isotopes were quantified for the aforementioned taxa. Water quality data were recorded at the time of sample collection and discharge data...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Illinois,
Illinois River,
Iowa,
Minnesota,
Mississippi River, All tags...
St Croix River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Wisconsin,
bluegill,
caddisflies,
fatty acid,
food web,
freshwater mussel,
gizzard shad,
light stable isotope analysis,
seston,
stable isotope analysis, Fewer tags
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