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Seasonal reproductive development of Lampsilis cardium, Amblema plicata plicata, and Potamilus alatus

January 1, 1989

Adult specimens of three species of freshwater mussels common to the upper Mississippi River were examined histologically to determine seasonal patterns of development in gametogenesis and release of glochidia. Full maturation of gonadal materials in Lampsilis cardium (formerly L. ovata ventricosa), a long-term breeder, occurred when ambient river temperatures reached 24° to 26°C, between late July and early August. By mid-August, glochidia were present in the marsupia. Glochidia were released from late May through mid-June of the following year once water temperatures reached 20°C. The long-term breeder Potamilus alatus demonstrated full gonadal maturation earlier than seen in L. cardium with reproduction completed by late July (26°C). Glochidia of P. alatus were released over a period similar to that observed for L. cardium, late May through early July of the following year. Fully mature Amblema plicata plicata, a short-term breeder, were collected from late May through early July (18° to 21°C). Glochidia were were released from early June to early August of the same year.

Publication Year 1989
Title Seasonal reproductive development of Lampsilis cardium, Amblema plicata plicata, and Potamilus alatus
DOI 10.1080/02705060.1989.9665216
Authors L. E. Holland Bartels, T. W. Kammer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Index ID 1003063
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
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