Freshwater mussels (Unionidae) brought into captivity exhibit up-regulation of genes involved in stress and energy metabolism
Abstract Approximately two thirds of freshwater mussel species in the United States and Canada are imperiled, and populations are declining rapidly. Translocation and captive management are commonly used to mitigate losses of freshwater mussel biodiversity, but these conservation tools may result in...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ieva Roznere, Brandon T. Sinn, Marymegan Daly, G. Thomas Watters |
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2021
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