A practical, step-by-step guide to rearing freshwater mussels, one of the most imperiled groups of animals in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew A. Patterson is a Fish and Wildlife Biologist at the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia. Since arriving at the NCTC, Matthew has created three formal training courses in freshwater mussels including Conservation Biology of Freshwater Mussels, Freshwater Mussel Identification, and Freshwater Mussel Propagation for Restoration.
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Forward Chris Barnhart Acknowledgements Note from the authors 1. Why propagate freshwater mussels? Matthew A. Patterson, Jess W. Jones and Catherine M. Gatenby 2. Biology of freshwater mussels Matthew A. Patterson 3. Host species identification, acquisition and captive care Tony Brady and Catherine M. Gatenby 4. Brood stock collection, transportation and captive care Julie L. Devers and Matthew A. Patterson 5. Larval metamorphosis and juvenile mussel collection Nathan Eckert 6. Juvenile mussel culture Rachel Mair 7. Juvenile mussel release and monitoring Bryan R. Simmons, Matthew A. Patterson and Jess W. Jones 8. Building a freshwater mussel propagation facility Catherine M. Gatenby and Nathan Eckert Appendix A. Genoa National Fish Hatchery fish infestation monitoring form Appendix B. Genoa National Fish Hatchery juvenile mussel monitoring form Appendix C. Genoa National Fish Hatchery datasheet for brood stock check-in Appendix D. Freshwater mussel propagation facilities in the United States Appendix E. Algae culture for freshwater mussel propagation. A companion manual to the online video tutorial Glossary References Index.
Forward Chris Barnhart Acknowledgements Note from the authors 1. Why propagate freshwater mussels? Matthew A. Patterson, Jess W. Jones and Catherine M. Gatenby 2. Biology of freshwater mussels Matthew A. Patterson 3. Host species identification, acquisition and captive care Tony Brady and Catherine M. Gatenby 4. Brood stock collection, transportation and captive care Julie L. Devers and Matthew A. Patterson 5. Larval metamorphosis and juvenile mussel collection Nathan Eckert 6. Juvenile mussel culture Rachel Mair 7. Juvenile mussel release and monitoring Bryan R. Simmons, Matthew A. Patterson and Jess W. Jones 8. Building a freshwater mussel propagation facility Catherine M. Gatenby and Nathan Eckert Appendix A. Genoa National Fish Hatchery fish infestation monitoring form Appendix B. Genoa National Fish Hatchery juvenile mussel monitoring form Appendix C. Genoa National Fish Hatchery datasheet for brood stock check-in Appendix D. Freshwater mussel propagation facilities in the United States Appendix E. Algae culture for freshwater mussel propagation. A companion manual to the online video tutorial Glossary References Index.
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