Freshwater mussels are the most endangered, imperiled group of freshwater invertebrates globally. Recent research suggests a better understanding of mussel feeding ecology may facilitate and improve conservation efforts.

Freshwater mussels are the most endangered, imperiled group of freshwater invertebrates

globally. Recent research suggests a better understanding of mussel feeding ecology may 

facilitate and improve conservation efforts. Citation in U.S.A.: Cited paper: Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. Hydrobiologia 542: 275–286. 

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Citation. U.S.A. Western Kentucky University, 
Cited paper: 2005. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. Hydrobiologia 542: 275–286. 

It was cited in the U.S.A.: Yates, J. M., "Influences of aCladophora Bloom on the Diets of Amblema plicata and Elliptio dilatata in the Upper Green River, Kentucky" (2012). http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/01/citation-usa-western-kentucky.html

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Notification from Internet: Citation. 
JM Yates - 2012

[PDF] Influences of a< i> Cladophora</i> Bloom on the Diets of< i> Amblema Plicata</i> and< i> Elliptio Dilatata</i> in the Upper Green River, Kentucky


Abstract. Freshwater mussels are the most imperiled group of freshwater invertebrates

globally. Recent research suggests a better understanding of mussel feeding ecology may

facilitate and improve conservation efforts...

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