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Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. / Ferreira-Rodríguez, Noé; Akiyama, Yoshihiro B.; Aksenova, Olga V.; Araujo, Rafael; Christopher Barnhart, M.; Bespalaya, Yulia V.; Bogan, Arthur E.; Bolotov, Ivan N.; Budha, Prem B.; Clavijo, Cristhian; Clearwater, Susan J.; Darrigran, Gustavo; Do, Van Tu; Douda, Karel; Froufe, Elsa; Gumpinger, Clemens; Henrikson, Lennart; Humphrey, Chris L.; Johnson, Nathan A.; Klishko, Olga; Klunzinger, Michael W.; Kovitvadhi, Satit; Kovitvadhi, Uthaiwan; Lajtner, Jasna; Lopes-Lima, Manuel; Moorkens, Evelyn A.; Nagayama, Shigeya; Nagel, Karl Otto; Nakano, Mitsunori; Negishi, Junjiro N.; Ondina, Paz; Oulasvirta, Panu; Prié, Vincent; Riccardi, Nicoletta; Rudzīte, Mudīte; Sheldon, Fran; Sousa, Ronaldo; Strayer, David L.; Takeuchi, Motoi; Taskinen, Jouni; Teixeira, Amilcar; Tiemann, Jeremy S.; Urbańska, Maria; Varandas, Simone; Vinarski, Maxim V.; Wicklow, Barry J.; Zając, Tadeusz; Vaughn, Caryn C.

In: Biological Conservation, Vol. 231, 03.2019, p. 77-87.

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Harvard

Ferreira-Rodríguez, N, Akiyama, YB, Aksenova, OV, Araujo, R, Christopher Barnhart, M, Bespalaya, YV, Bogan, AE, Bolotov, IN, Budha, PB, Clavijo, C, Clearwater, SJ, Darrigran, G, Do, VT, Douda, K, Froufe, E, Gumpinger, C, Henrikson, L, Humphrey, CL, Johnson, NA, Klishko, O, Klunzinger, MW, Kovitvadhi, S, Kovitvadhi, U, Lajtner, J, Lopes-Lima, M, Moorkens, EA, Nagayama, S, Nagel, KO, Nakano, M, Negishi, JN, Ondina, P, Oulasvirta, P, Prié, V, Riccardi, N, Rudzīte, M, Sheldon, F, Sousa, R, Strayer, DL, Takeuchi, M, Taskinen, J, Teixeira, A, Tiemann, JS, Urbańska, M, Varandas, S, Vinarski, MV, Wicklow, BJ, Zając, T & Vaughn, CC 2019, 'Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment', Biological Conservation, vol. 231, pp. 77-87.

APA

Ferreira-Rodríguez, N., Akiyama, Y. B., Aksenova, O. V., Araujo, R., Christopher Barnhart, M., Bespalaya, Y. V., Bogan, A. E., Bolotov, I. N., Budha, P. B., Clavijo, C., Clearwater, S. J., Darrigran, G., Do, V. T., Douda, K., Froufe, E., Gumpinger, C., Henrikson, L., Humphrey, C. L., Johnson, N. A., ... Vaughn, C. C. (2019). Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. Biological Conservation, 231, 77-87.

Vancouver

Ferreira-Rodríguez N, Akiyama YB, Aksenova OV, Araujo R, Christopher Barnhart M, Bespalaya YV et al. Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. Biological Conservation. 2019 Mar;231:77-87.

Author

Ferreira-Rodríguez, Noé ; Akiyama, Yoshihiro B. ; Aksenova, Olga V. ; Araujo, Rafael ; Christopher Barnhart, M. ; Bespalaya, Yulia V. ; Bogan, Arthur E. ; Bolotov, Ivan N. ; Budha, Prem B. ; Clavijo, Cristhian ; Clearwater, Susan J. ; Darrigran, Gustavo ; Do, Van Tu ; Douda, Karel ; Froufe, Elsa ; Gumpinger, Clemens ; Henrikson, Lennart ; Humphrey, Chris L. ; Johnson, Nathan A. ; Klishko, Olga ; Klunzinger, Michael W. ; Kovitvadhi, Satit ; Kovitvadhi, Uthaiwan ; Lajtner, Jasna ; Lopes-Lima, Manuel ; Moorkens, Evelyn A. ; Nagayama, Shigeya ; Nagel, Karl Otto ; Nakano, Mitsunori ; Negishi, Junjiro N. ; Ondina, Paz ; Oulasvirta, Panu ; Prié, Vincent ; Riccardi, Nicoletta ; Rudzīte, Mudīte ; Sheldon, Fran ; Sousa, Ronaldo ; Strayer, David L. ; Takeuchi, Motoi ; Taskinen, Jouni ; Teixeira, Amilcar ; Tiemann, Jeremy S. ; Urbańska, Maria ; Varandas, Simone ; Vinarski, Maxim V. ; Wicklow, Barry J. ; Zając, Tadeusz ; Vaughn, Caryn C. / Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. In: Biological Conservation. 2019 ; Vol. 231. pp. 77-87.

BibTeX

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title = "Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment",
abstract = "Freshwater mussels are declining globally, and effective conservation requires prioritizing research and actions to identify and mitigate threats impacting mussel species. Conservation priorities vary widely, ranging from preventing imminent extinction to maintaining abundant populations. Here, we develop a portfolio of priority research topics for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. To address these topics, we group research priorities into two categories: intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors are indicators of organismal or population status, while extrinsic factors encompass environmental variables and threats. An understanding of intrinsic factors is useful in monitoring, and of extrinsic factors are important to understand ongoing and potential impacts on conservation status. This dual approach can guide conservation status assessments prior to the establishment of priority species and implementation of conservation management actions.",
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author = "No{\'e} Ferreira-Rodr{\'i}guez and Akiyama, {Yoshihiro B.} and Aksenova, {Olga V.} and Rafael Araujo and {Christopher Barnhart}, M. and Bespalaya, {Yulia V.} and Bogan, {Arthur E.} and Bolotov, {Ivan N.} and Budha, {Prem B.} and Cristhian Clavijo and Clearwater, {Susan J.} and Gustavo Darrigran and Do, {Van Tu} and Karel Douda and Elsa Froufe and Clemens Gumpinger and Lennart Henrikson and Humphrey, {Chris L.} and Johnson, {Nathan A.} and Olga Klishko and Klunzinger, {Michael W.} and Satit Kovitvadhi and Uthaiwan Kovitvadhi and Jasna Lajtner and Manuel Lopes-Lima and Moorkens, {Evelyn A.} and Shigeya Nagayama and Nagel, {Karl Otto} and Mitsunori Nakano and Negishi, {Junjiro N.} and Paz Ondina and Panu Oulasvirta and Vincent Pri{\'e} and Nicoletta Riccardi and Mudīte Rudzīte and Fran Sheldon and Ronaldo Sousa and Strayer, {David L.} and Motoi Takeuchi and Jouni Taskinen and Amilcar Teixeira and Tiemann, {Jeremy S.} and Maria Urba{\'n}ska and Simone Varandas and Vinarski, {Maxim V.} and Wicklow, {Barry J.} and Tadeusz Zaj{\c a}c and Vaughn, {Caryn C.}",
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AU - Ferreira-Rodríguez, Noé

AU - Akiyama, Yoshihiro B.

AU - Aksenova, Olga V.

AU - Araujo, Rafael

AU - Christopher Barnhart, M.

AU - Bespalaya, Yulia V.

AU - Bogan, Arthur E.

AU - Bolotov, Ivan N.

AU - Budha, Prem B.

AU - Clavijo, Cristhian

AU - Clearwater, Susan J.

AU - Darrigran, Gustavo

AU - Do, Van Tu

AU - Douda, Karel

AU - Froufe, Elsa

AU - Gumpinger, Clemens

AU - Henrikson, Lennart

AU - Humphrey, Chris L.

AU - Johnson, Nathan A.

AU - Klishko, Olga

AU - Klunzinger, Michael W.

AU - Kovitvadhi, Satit

AU - Kovitvadhi, Uthaiwan

AU - Lajtner, Jasna

AU - Lopes-Lima, Manuel

AU - Moorkens, Evelyn A.

AU - Nagayama, Shigeya

AU - Nagel, Karl Otto

AU - Nakano, Mitsunori

AU - Negishi, Junjiro N.

AU - Ondina, Paz

AU - Oulasvirta, Panu

AU - Prié, Vincent

AU - Riccardi, Nicoletta

AU - Rudzīte, Mudīte

AU - Sheldon, Fran

AU - Sousa, Ronaldo

AU - Strayer, David L.

AU - Takeuchi, Motoi

AU - Taskinen, Jouni

AU - Teixeira, Amilcar

AU - Tiemann, Jeremy S.

AU - Urbańska, Maria

AU - Varandas, Simone

AU - Vinarski, Maxim V.

AU - Wicklow, Barry J.

AU - Zając, Tadeusz

AU - Vaughn, Caryn C.

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N2 - Freshwater mussels are declining globally, and effective conservation requires prioritizing research and actions to identify and mitigate threats impacting mussel species. Conservation priorities vary widely, ranging from preventing imminent extinction to maintaining abundant populations. Here, we develop a portfolio of priority research topics for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. To address these topics, we group research priorities into two categories: intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors are indicators of organismal or population status, while extrinsic factors encompass environmental variables and threats. An understanding of intrinsic factors is useful in monitoring, and of extrinsic factors are important to understand ongoing and potential impacts on conservation status. This dual approach can guide conservation status assessments prior to the establishment of priority species and implementation of conservation management actions.

AB - Freshwater mussels are declining globally, and effective conservation requires prioritizing research and actions to identify and mitigate threats impacting mussel species. Conservation priorities vary widely, ranging from preventing imminent extinction to maintaining abundant populations. Here, we develop a portfolio of priority research topics for freshwater mussel conservation assessment. To address these topics, we group research priorities into two categories: intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors are indicators of organismal or population status, while extrinsic factors encompass environmental variables and threats. An understanding of intrinsic factors is useful in monitoring, and of extrinsic factors are important to understand ongoing and potential impacts on conservation status. This dual approach can guide conservation status assessments prior to the establishment of priority species and implementation of conservation management actions.

KW - Extrinsic factors

KW - Indicators

KW - Intrinsic factors

KW - Management

KW - Threats

KW - Unionida

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