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The Functional Ecology of Freshwater Mussels

Caryn C. Vaughn

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A comprehensive synthesis of mussel-driven ecosystem processes and their role in freshwater sustainability.

Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered animals on the planet—and some of the most ecologically important. As powerful filter feeders and ecosystem engineers, mussels influence everything from water clarity and nutrient cycling to the structure of entire aquatic communities. In The Functional Ecology of Freshwater Mussels, Caryn C. Vaughn offers the most comprehensive synthesis to date of how mussels shape the ecosystems they inhabit.

Integrating more than 30 years of original...

A comprehensive synthesis of mussel-driven ecosystem processes and their role in freshwater sustainability.

Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered animals on the planet—and some of the most ecologically important. As powerful filter feeders and ecosystem engineers, mussels influence everything from water clarity and nutrient cycling to the structure of entire aquatic communities. In The Functional Ecology of Freshwater Mussels, Caryn C. Vaughn offers the most comprehensive synthesis to date of how mussels shape the ecosystems they inhabit.

Integrating more than 30 years of original field and laboratory research with a rapidly expanding global literature, Vaughn examines how mussels support water quality, contribute to biogeochemical processes, influence food web dynamics, and enhance biodiversity across aquatic and adjacent terrestrial environments. Chapters detail the biology and life history of mussels, the complex interactions within their communities, and the environmental conditions that influence their performance. Vaughn shows how species-specific traits and environmental context shape the magnitude of diverse mussel functions. With attention to the consequences of species composition, habitat variation, and climate stressors, the book shows how mussel-driven processes scale from individual organisms to entire river systems.

Vaughn presents practical strategies for conservation and explains how effective restoration requires linking mussel biology with the goals of broader ecosystem management. The Functional Ecology of Freshwater Mussels is an essential reference for ecologists, conservation professionals, aquatic resource managers, and policymakers concerned with the sustainability of freshwater systems.

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A fitting capstone to Caryn Vaughn's remarkable career, this book details how biological processes of freshwater mussels positively impact riverine habitats, promoting ecosystem function. Expertly researched and concisely written, the text is accessible to students and professionals alike. An invaluable guide to understanding the intricacies of freshwater mussels.

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216
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9781421453521
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41 b&w illus.
Table of Contents

Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. Habitat and Habitat Engineering
Chapter Three. Mussel Populations and Assemblages
Chapter Four. Feeding and Biofiltration
Chapter Five. Mussel Roles in

Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. Habitat and Habitat Engineering
Chapter Three. Mussel Populations and Assemblages
Chapter Four. Feeding and Biofiltration
Chapter Five. Mussel Roles in Biogeochemical Cycling
Chapter Six. Mussel Roles in Food Webs
Chapter Seven. Mussels in the Anthropocene
Chapter Eight. Ecosystem Services of Mussels
References
Acknowledgments
Index

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Caryn C. Vaughn

Caryn C. Vaughn is a George Lynn Cross Distinguished Research Professor and President’s Associates Presidential Professor at the Oklahoma Biological Survey and in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Oklahoma.