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Data from: The effects of river algae and porewater flow on the feeding of juvenile mussels
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh70vm
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ss="Abstract" style="margin-top:8px;">Juvenile mussels enter the benthos after excysting from a fish host and settling to the bottom wher

Data from: An invasive species reverses the roles in a host-parasite relationship between bitterling fish and unionid mussels
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Anodonta woodiana;Coevolution;Rhodeus amarus;Parasitism;species interaction;interspecific relationship;Holocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.q31477f6
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, and unionid mussels, we show that an invasive mussel reverses the roles in the relationship. Bitterling lay their eggs into mussel gills, and mussel larvae
Data from: Divergence of ovipositor length and egg shape in a brood parasitic bitterling fish through the use of different mussel hosts
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Host-parasite interaction;Acheilognathus tabira;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qh1n088f
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Bitterling fishes deposit their eggs on the gills of living mussels using a long ovipositor. We examined whether ovipositor length and egg shape
Data from: Ocean acidification and temperature increase impacts mussel shell shape and thickness: problematic for protection?
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ocean acidification;shell shape;Mytilus edulis;CO2;temperature;mussels;biomineralisation;shell thickness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.74ms0
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and temperature increase on shell formation of the economically important edible mussel Mytilus edulis. Shell growth and thickness along with a shell thickness
Data from: Buried alive: the behavioural response of the mussels, Modiolus modiolus and Mytilus edulis to sudden burial by sediment
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n\/a;Mytilus edulis;mussel;Impacts;Modiolus modiolus;Mollusc;sediment;byssus;condition;burial;mortality;behaviour;bivalve;foot
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doi:10.5061/dryad.60084
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ee sediment fractions and five burial durations was investigated in two mussel species, Modiolus modiolus and Mytilus edulis in specialist mesocosms. Bot
Data from: Flow, flux and feeding in freshwater mussels
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suspension feeding;hydrology;Selective Feeding;Lampsilis siliquoidea;Villosa iris;Lampsilis fasciola;Ligumia nasuta
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v18jj97
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Unionid mussels are important constituents of aquatic systems that are affected by anthropogenic changes in hydrology and concomitant increase
behavior among intertidal mussels (Mytilus californianus)
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valve gaping;bivalve;tidal rhythm;Mytilus californianus;body temperature;inter-individual variation;Biologging
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2sd19
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with environmental stresses in these variable environments. We developed a monitoring system to track body temperature, valve gaping behavior, and posture of individual mussels
Data from: Unioverse: a phylogenomic resource for reconstructing the evolution of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionoida)
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Hyriidae;freshwater mussel;Margaritiferidae;Anchored Hybrid Enrichment;Iridinidae;systematics;Unionoida;Evolution;phylogeny;Etheriidae;phylogenomics;Mycetopodidae;Unionidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8575jr5
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Freshwater mussels (order Unionoida) are a diverse radiation of parasitic bivalves that require temporary larval encystment on vertebrate hosts
Data from: A keystone mutualism underpins resilience of a coastal ecosystem to drought
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coastal ecosystem;drought;Geukensia demissa;2011-2015;May-August 2013;mussel;facilitation;resilience;cordgrass;Spartina alterniflora;positive interaction
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doi:10.5061/dryad.d875g
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survival during severe drought by 5- to 25-times. Surveys and mussel addition experiments indicate this positive effect of mussels on cordgrass was due to

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