
Reviews
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.
A compact, readable synthesis of the important research that Vaughn and her colleagues have done, as well as current scientific studies from around the world. Essential reading for anyone who is interested in freshwater mussels, and a valuable resource for all aquatic ecologists.
Caryn Vaughn and her students have transformed the study of freshwater mussels. They have examined the roles these organisms play as ecosystem engineers and the important ecosystem services they provide. This book details their work and that of others who have changed how we view these organisms as key components of freshwater systems.
Vaughn brings us up to date on the fascinating biology, ecology, and importance of imperiled, underappreciated freshwater mussels. Highlighting their crucial roles: filtering water, enriching bed sediments, and enhancing habitat for other valued freshwater biota, Vaughn's book motivates readers to appreciate, protect, and perhaps recover the native freshwater mussel populations that could help us sustain healthier rivers and lakes.
Book Details
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