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2023 Unionid Monitoring and Biodiversity Observation (UMBO) Network assessment in the Maitland River watershed, Ontario / by Mandy P. Gibson, Kelly A. McNichols-O’Rourke, and Todd J. Morris.Fs97-13/1395E-PDF

"Unionid freshwater mussels are ecologically valuable in aquatic ecosystems and also one of the most globally imperiled taxa. Managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Unionid Monitoring and Biodiversity Observation (UMBO) Network collects and analyzes long-term monitoring data for freshwater mussel species at risk (SAR) across southwestern Ontario. The Maitland River watershed was first sampled as part of UMBO in 2008 because of the presence of two Special Concern species: Cambarunio iris (Rainbow) and Lampsilis fasciola (Wavyrayed Lampmussel). The second survey (first monitoring event) occurred in 2023 and is outlined in this report"--Abstract, page vi.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, issuing body.
Title2023 Unionid Monitoring and Biodiversity Observation (UMBO) Network assessment in the Maitland River watershed, Ontario / by Mandy P. Gibson, Kelly A. McNichols-O’Rourke, and Todd J. Morris.
Series title
  • Canadian data report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 1488-5395 ; 1395
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 7-10).
  • Includes abstracts in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Burlington, ON : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2024.
  • ©2024
Author / Contributor
  • Gibson, Mandy P., author.
Description1 online resource (vii, 36 pages) : charts, illustrations, maps.
ISBN9780660714370
Catalogue number
  • Fs97-13/1395E-PDF
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