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Bacteriology of Unionid Mussels: Data

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Start Date
2017-06-01
End Date
2018-02-28

Citation

Leis, E., Erickson, S., and Waller, D., 2020, Bacteriology of Unionid Mussels: Data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MN235M.

Summary

The diagnosis of bacterial disease in freshwater unionid mussels has been hindered by a lack of baseline information regarding the microbial communities associated with these animals. In this study, we cultured and identified bacteria from the hemolymph of stable mussel populations from the upper Mississippi River basin and compared results to mussel populations associated with a mortality event in the Clinch River, VA and TN. Several bacterial genera were consistently identified across mussel species and locations, appearing to be part of the natural bacterial flora. One noteworthy isolate was identified from the Clinch River. Yokenella regensbergei was found with relatively high prevalence during the mortality event but was absent [...]

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Point of Contact :
Eric Leis
Originator :
Eric Leis, Sara Erickson, Diane L Waller
Metadata Contact :
Eric Leis
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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Black River.csv 3.3 KB text/csv
Chippewa River.csv 7.18 KB text/csv
Clinch River Feb 2018.csv 2.76 KB text/csv
Clinch River Nov 2017.csv 3.26 KB text/csv
LaCrosse River.csv 4.9 KB text/csv
Lake Onalaska.csv 2.23 KB text/csv
Mississippi River Slough.csv 6.32 KB text/csv

Purpose

We collected baseline data regarding the bacteria present in the hemolymph of freshwater mussels in two separate geographic regions. The results compare the microbiota between stable populations in the Upper Mississippi and a population in the Clinch River, TN, that is experiencing periodic mortality events. The results will help inform efforts to identify potential bacterial agents associated with mussel mortality.

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