WebFMCS - Freshwater Mussels. Freshwater Mussels are important. North America once had 300 species of native mussels. It was the most diverse mussel fauna on earth. Unfortunately, 38 of these species are presumed to be extinct, and another 77 species are considered critically impaired. These fascinating creatures are the most gravely imperiled ... WebA Balmy, Stimulating Workshop on Freshwater Mollusk Health and Disease The FMCS Mollusk Health and Disease Workshop was held March 13-15, 2024, at the Radisson Hotel in La Crosse Wisconsin. The weather cooperated in making the week a pleasure, with highs in the 50’s and no new snow. More than 120 people attended from across the United
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WebFreshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Names of Freshwater Mollusks Subcommittee Petition for Proposed Scientific or Common Name Change ... 1998; Williams et al. 2008; FMCS 2024). This common name is considered offensive by some and should be replaced. Supplemental Information: Glaubrecht et al. (2007) noted the name Corbicula was based on WebFMCS Procedures Manual (Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Procedures Manual). If after reading through that text, this editing job still appeals to you, please contact me ([email protected]) to document your interest and to start discussing how I think this training process would work. chsld farnham
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WebNathan A. Johnson (U. S. Geological Survey, Gainesville, FL) Kevin J. Roe (Iowa State University) Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society (FMCS). 2024. The 2024 checklist of freshwater bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) of the United States and Canada. Considered and approved by the Bivalve Names Subcommittee December 2024. WebThe FMCS Symposia are great opportunities to bring together mollusk biologists, researchers, and managers from diverse geographical locations and backgrounds, and the 2024 Symposium certainly did not disappoint. Participants traveled from far and wide to make this one of the best-attended FMCS meetings to date. Nearly 300 members WebFreshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation. We invite and accept manuscripts for publication in the online-only Society journal. Issues are published two times per year, in March and September. Anyone may submit a manuscript to the journal, however, all non-member authors are encouraged to become a member of the Society to help defer the … chsl descriptive important topics sscadda