Ellipsaria - Freshwater Mollusk Conservation
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NEWSLETTER OF THE FRESHWATER MOLLUSK CONSERVATION SOCIETY<br />
Volume 12, No. 2 http://www.molluskconservation.org August 2010<br />
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President’s Message<br />
Transitions<br />
It’s been an exciting past several months as I, your Executive Committee, and your Board have all worked to help transition<br />
FMCS into a new era of member services and support and outward visibility. Specifically, through the dedication of Greg<br />
Zimmerman, Heidi Dunn, Andy Roberts, and many others in the Society, coupled with the expertise and of hard work of<br />
Sophie Binder with Sophie Binder Designs, we have unveiled our new Society web site and presence at<br />
http://www.molluskconservation.org. I encourage every member to visit the site and look around at what we have to offer.<br />
There is information there for people wishing to learn more about mollusks, as well as a new members-only section that<br />
with time will allow you to pay dues, register for meetings, access newsletters, update your contact information and submit a<br />
manuscript for publication in the Society Journal, among others. This very important step in the growth and evolution of<br />
our Society will allow us to become timelier with communications and services, reduce our operating costs, and certainly<br />
reduce our carbon footprint. Of course, as with any new endeavor, there will be some minor glitches to figure out, some<br />
editing that is needed, and a lot of new and important information added. I ask that you please be patient, offer your<br />
constructive criticism and comments, and most of all, submit material and information that will make this a better web site<br />
for you and for others. Please contact your Committee Co-Chairs, especially those who need to populate their pages with<br />
information, with your suggestions and content. By the time this newsletter gets to your mailbox, one of the last hard copies<br />
we will likely produce as we transition to electronic newsletters, you will have received an e-mail message that contains<br />
your member password and explains how to login and update accordingly. I encourage you to get in, look around, and most<br />
of all, let us know what you think can be improved upon.<br />
I wish you all the best for the remainder of the summer and fall and will hope to see many of you in Kirkwood, Missouri on<br />
October 19-21 for the 2010 FMCS Workshop on Regional Fauna Identification and Sampling---Greg<br />
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2010 FMCS Workshop<br />
Regional Fauna Identification & Sampling<br />
Powder Valley <strong>Conservation</strong> Nature Center<br />
Kirkwood, Missouri<br />
October 19 – 21, 2010<br />
‘Show-Me’ your umbones!<br />
A panel of regional fauna experts will give presentations on mussels unique to their area, common species shared with other<br />
regions that "just look different here", and the ever popular "problem children". They will also give tips and pointers on unique<br />
collecting methods used in the region. Additional experts will give presentations on general freshwater mussel identification and<br />
sampling techniques. There will be ample time to view representative specimens from the regions, and time to spend discussing<br />
characters with the experts.<br />
The workshop will be held at Missouri Department of <strong>Conservation</strong>’s Powder Valley <strong>Conservation</strong> Nature Center<br />
(http://www.mdc.mo.gov/areas/cnc/powder), located in a 112 acre oak-hickory forest just southwest of St. Louis, Missouri in the<br />
lower Meramec River watershed. Following the workshop, field trips to the nearby Meramec River, Mississippi River and the<br />
U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia Environmental Research Center are planned.<br />
The workshop is limited to 200 attendees. For Registration form, hotel link, and more information:<br />
http://molluskconservation.org/2010_Registration.html.<br />
For more information please contact Steve McMurray (Stephen.McMurray@mdc.mo.gov; 573.882.9909) or Heidi Dunn<br />
(hdunn@ecologicalspecialists.com; 636.281.1982).<br />
ATTENTION STUDENTS! The planning committee needs your help! Student workers are needed to assist with registering<br />
participants and with other tasks during the workshop. In return for working a few hours during the workshop, students will<br />
receive 50% off the registration rate for the conference. A limited number of spots are available. Contact Steve McMurray, 2010<br />
Workshop Co-Chair (Stephen.McMurray@mdc.mo.gov) to sign up on a first-come, first-served basis.<br />
2010 Workshop Agenda<br />
Monday, October 18, 2010<br />
1:00 pm – 8:00 pm Workshop set up: Powder Valley <strong>Conservation</strong> Nature Center (CNC) Classrooms<br />
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Registration: Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center, Concourse Area<br />
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm<br />
Tuesday, October 19, 2010<br />
FMCS Fall Board Meeting: Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center, Concourse Area<br />
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration: Powder Valley CNC Lobby<br />
8:00 am – 8:15 am Welcome/Call to Order:: Powder Valley CNC Auditorium<br />
Greg Cope, FMCS President, North Carolina State University<br />
8:15 am – 8:30 am Introduction to the Workshop<br />
Stephen McMurray, Missouri Department of <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
8:30: am – 9:00 am Overview of <strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussel Identification<br />
G. Thomas Watters, Ohio State University Museum of Biological Diversity<br />
9:00 am – 9:45 am Northern & Southern Atlantic Slope Fauna<br />
Arthur E. Bogan, NC State Museum of Natural Sciences<br />
9:45 am – 10:00 am Break<br />
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Lunch (Provided)<br />
1:15 pm –2:00 pm Southeast U.S./Mobile Basin Fauna<br />
Paul D. Johnson, Alabama Aquatic Biodiversity Center<br />
Jeff Garner, Alabama Wildlife and <strong>Freshwater</strong> Fisheries<br />
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Break<br />
3:30 pm – 4:15 pm Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint & St. Marys Fauna<br />
Michael Gangloff, Appalachian State University<br />
4:15 pm – 5:30 pm Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
5:30 pm-7:00 pm Dinner (On Your Own)<br />
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Mixer/Social: Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center, Concourse Area
Wednesday, October 20, 2010<br />
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration: Powder Valley CNC Lobby<br />
8:00 am – 8:30 am Overview of Sampling<br />
Heidi Dunn, Ecological Specialists, Inc.<br />
Dave Strayer, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies<br />
8:30 am – 9:15 am Interior Highlands/Mississippi Embayment Fauna<br />
John L. Harris, Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department<br />
and Arkansas State University Museum of Zoology<br />
9:15 am – 10:00 am Cumberlandian Fauna<br />
Steve Ahlstedt, U.S. Geological Survey<br />
Gerry Dinkins, Dinkins Biological Consulting<br />
10:00 am – 10:15 am Break<br />
10:15 am – 12:00 Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch (Provided)<br />
1:00 pm – 1:45 pm Interior Basin Fauna<br />
Kevin Cummings, Illinois Natural History Survey<br />
Jeremy Tiemann, Illinois Natural History Survey<br />
1:45 pm – 2:30 pm Western U.S. Fauna<br />
Jayne Brim Box, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation<br />
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Break<br />
3:30 pm – 4:15 pm Texas/Western Gulf Fauna<br />
Robert G. Howells, Biostudies<br />
4:15 pm – 5:30 pm Shell Time: Powder Valley CNC Classrooms<br />
Thursday, October 21, 2010<br />
8:00 am – 4:30 pm Field Trips (Lunch Provided) – Depart from Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center<br />
1. Meramec River at Pacific Palisades <strong>Conservation</strong> Area<br />
2. Mississippi River<br />
3. USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center<br />
A Missouri Wildlife Collector’s Permit may be needed if you plan on retaining specimens<br />
collected on the field trip; please contact Steve McMurray (Stephen.McMurray@mdc.mo.gov)<br />
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Public Outreach Event – Powder Valley <strong>Conservation</strong> Nature Center<br />
There will be a presentation by Dr. Chris Barnhart, Missouri State University.<br />
Afterwards there will be a "shell and tell" with opportunity to handle specimens and ask<br />
questions near the FMCS outreach display for those attending.<br />
Wonders Down Under: the Amazing World of <strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussels<br />
A presentation by Dr. Chris Barnhart, Missouri State University<br />
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Announcements & News<br />
Introducing fwgna.org!<br />
The <strong>Freshwater</strong> Gastropods of North America project is<br />
pleased to announce our new website, www.fwgna.org! The<br />
new site retains all the features that made the old familiar<br />
cofc.edu/fwgna so convenient for users from the Atlantic<br />
drainages of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and<br />
Georgia. Plus we've now added species indexes (both<br />
alphabetical and sortable taxonomic) that allow users from<br />
anywhere to access any of the 65 species accounts directly,<br />
without becoming lost in a forest of synonyms.<br />
Funding from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland<br />
Fisheries has allowed us to expand our coverage of the<br />
Virginia Atlantic drainages significantly, and supported the<br />
development of single-page species accounts downloadable as<br />
PDF documents. Photo galleries, dichotomous keys,<br />
distribution maps and conservation recommendations are<br />
included for the four-state area as well.<br />
There’s a nice bibliography of references to the North<br />
American freshwater gastropod literature since 1900 and a<br />
collection of links to online resources. See the FWGNA blog<br />
for discussions of the most recent news, and archives back to<br />
1998.<br />
So visit us again, for the first time, at www.fwgna.org!<br />
Submitted by Rob Dillon<br />
OVUM - Ohio Valley Unified Malacologists<br />
We are pleased to announce the fourth annual meeting of<br />
OVUM, the Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists,<br />
November 6 & 7, 2010. OVUM is open to all individuals<br />
interested in molluscs. OVUM has no dues, officers, abstract<br />
requirements, or publications – just a meeting. The meeting is<br />
open to professionals, amateurs, conservationists, agency folk,<br />
students – everyone. Previous meetings have been held at the<br />
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh and the<br />
Cincinnati Museum Center. OVUM is a one-day meeting,<br />
which will be held at the Division of Molluscs, Museum of<br />
Biological Diversity of The Ohio State University, Columbus,<br />
Ohio. There will be a second day field trip.<br />
For more information, please click on the link at<br />
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~molluscs/OSUM2<br />
We hope to see you in November!<br />
G. Thomas Watters<br />
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Publications<br />
Pandolfo, T. J., W. G. Cope, C. Arellano, R. B. Bringolf, M.<br />
C. Barnhart, and E. Hammer. 2010. Upper thermal<br />
tolerances of early life stages of freshwater mussels. Journal<br />
of the North American Benthological Society. 29(3):959-969.<br />
Pandolfo, T. J., W. G. Cope, and C. Arellano. 2010.<br />
Thermal tolerance of juvenile freshwater mussels (Unionidae)<br />
under the added stress of copper. Environmental Toxicology<br />
and Chemistry. 29(3):691-699.<br />
Please contact Greg Cope (e-mail: greg_cope@ncsu.edu)<br />
to request a reprint of the above articles.<br />
Bartsch, M.R., S.J. Zigler, T.J. Newton, and J.S. Sauer.<br />
2010. Influence of shell morphology on distributions of<br />
unionids in the Upper Mississippi River. Journal of Molluscan<br />
Studies 76:67-76.<br />
Bringolf, R.B., R.M. Heltsley, T.J. Newton, C.B. Eads, S.J.<br />
Fraley, D. Shea, and W.G. Cope. 2010. Environmental<br />
occurrence and reproductive effects of the pharmaceutical<br />
Fluoxetine in native freshwater mussels. Environmental<br />
Toxicology and Chemistry 29:1311-1318.<br />
Daraio, J.A., L.J. Weber, and T.J. Newton. 2010.<br />
Hydrodynamic modeling of juvenile mussel dispersal in a<br />
large river: the potential effects of bed shear stress and other<br />
hydraulic parameters. Journal of the North American<br />
Benthological Society 29:838-851.<br />
Daraio, J.A., L.J. Weber, T.J. Newton, and J.M. Nestler.<br />
2010. A methodological framework for integrating<br />
computation fluid dynamics and ecological models applied to<br />
juvenile freshwater mussel dispersal in the Upper Mississippi<br />
River. Ecological Modelling 221:201-214.<br />
Smith, D.R., B.R. Gray, T.J. Newton, and D. Nichols. 2010.<br />
Effect of imperfect detectability on adaptive and conventional<br />
sampling: simulated sampling of freshwater mussels in the<br />
Upper Mississippi River. Environmental Monitoring and<br />
Assessment: in press.<br />
Submitted by Teresa Newton, tnewton@usgs.gov<br />
The <strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussels (Mollusca:Bivalvia:Unionidae)<br />
of the Channelized Missouri River by Ellet Hoke,<br />
Manchester, MO, email: ellethoke@charter.net. The Journal<br />
of the Iowa Academy of Science 116(1-4):36-43. 2009.<br />
A Review: by Marian E Havlik, Malacological Consultants,<br />
La Crosse, WI 54601-6609.<br />
This is an important paper, published in a journal that has a<br />
limited distribution. The author summarizes past unionid<br />
records/museum vouchers for the entire Missouri River. This<br />
casts doubt on earlier authors who stated that there were no<br />
unionids in the lower Missouri River because of the sediment<br />
load. Although the author agrees that there has been substrate
instability through time causing generally poor habitat,<br />
nevertheless there are still microhabitats where unionids live in<br />
the lower Missouri River.<br />
Figured are 64 previously unreported sites the author sampled<br />
in Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. Hoke found 14 unionid<br />
species in the lower Missouri River including state and<br />
federally listed mussel species, plus the exotic Corbicula<br />
fluminea.<br />
NEW: Guide to Texas <strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussels<br />
This new guide includes color photographs of all freshwater<br />
mussel species (Unionidae) documented in the fresh waters of<br />
Texas, as well as other bivalve species from inland waters<br />
(Asian Clam, fingernail clams, Atlantic Rangia, Carolina<br />
Marshclam, Zebra Mussel, Dark Falsemussel). Description and<br />
range accompany each species account. The guide (30 pages)<br />
also contains a brief text addressing basic biology and life<br />
cycle, as well as labeled figures of shell features, references,<br />
and full color photos of every species.<br />
Order From: Robert G. Howells<br />
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Contributed Articles<br />
The following articles were contributed by FMCS members and<br />
others in the malacological community. The contributions are<br />
incorporated into the newsletter with minimal editing and the<br />
opinions expressed therein are those of the authors.<br />
Some Holocene Unionids from the<br />
Chicago Outlet<br />
David Walker<br />
Field Museum<br />
218 South Edgewood Ave.<br />
LaGrange, IL 60525<br />
The Chicago Outlet drained Lake Michigan, with some<br />
lengthy interruptions, until around 4000 BP. When open, two<br />
broad rivers flowed southwest from the lake along either side<br />
of a knob and kettle upland called Mount Forest Island,<br />
converging at the Des Plaines River, which farther south,<br />
along with the Kankakee, becomes the Illinois River.<br />
Between Saganashkee Slough and the Cal-Sag Canal, roughly<br />
in the middle of the southern or Sag Channel of the old outlet<br />
is an exposure of sandy silt containing fossils of unionids and<br />
gastropods.<br />
F.C. Baker found eight unionid species at the canal and West<br />
92nd Ave.. The current survey, a mile southwest at 108th<br />
Ave. nearly duplicates his collection.<br />
Baker 1910 -1912 Current Survey 2009<br />
Elliptio crassidens Elliptio crassidens<br />
Elliptio gibbosus =Elliptio dilatata Elliptio dilatata<br />
Pleurobema coccineum<br />
magnalacustris= Pleurobema sintoxia<br />
Pleurobema sintoxia<br />
Crenodonta undulata= Amblema<br />
plicata<br />
Amblema plicata<br />
Fusconaia undata=Fusconaia flava Fusconaia flava<br />
Eurynaia recta=Ligumia recta Ligumia recta<br />
Lampsilis ventricosa=Lampsilis Obovaria oliveria<br />
cardium<br />
Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa<br />
Lasmigona costata<br />
Cyclonaias tuberculata<br />
These remains date from the last time the outlet was open,<br />
between ca. 5500 and 4000 BP, during the Nipissing phase of<br />
the Holocene great lakes.<br />
References<br />
Baker, F.C. 1920, The Life of the Pleistocene: University of<br />
Illinois<br />
Hansel, A.K., Mickelson, D.M., Schneider, A.F., and Larsen,<br />
C.E., Late Wisconsinian and Holocene History of the Lake<br />
Michigan Basin: Geological Association of Canada Special<br />
Paper 30, 1085.
New Depths for the Florida Apple Snail,<br />
Pomacea paludosa<br />
Jennifer L. Bernatis<br />
School of Natural Resources and Environment,<br />
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />
bernatis@ufl.edu<br />
The Florida apple snail, Pomacea paludosa, is the only apple<br />
snail native in the United States. P. paludosa is found<br />
throughout Florida and is the primary food source for the<br />
endangered Everglade Snail Kite, Rostrhamus sociabilis<br />
plumbeus (Darby, 2005; Kushlan, 1975). The snail was once<br />
abundant in many locations throughout Florida, but population<br />
numbers have been suspected to be declining in recent years.<br />
Reasons for this decline may include environmental<br />
perturbations (i.e. pollutants, water levels), destruction of<br />
habitat, and establishment of populations of non-native apple<br />
snails belonging to the Pomacea canaliculata complex. Darby<br />
et al. (2002) suggested P. paludosa exhibits an aversion to<br />
water depths greater than 50 cm. Reasons for this include the<br />
need to breathe atmospheric air, and the amount of energy<br />
required to move up to the water/air interface. Darby (1998)<br />
also suggested that the accumulation of unconsolidated organic<br />
material may restrict movement into deep water. Reduced<br />
food availability, habitat structure, and low levels of dissolved<br />
oxygen may also account for the absence of snails in deeper<br />
water. However, recent observations and collections of<br />
P. paludosa in Apopka Spring may suggest that depth is not a<br />
deterrent to the snails.<br />
Apple snails were observed in Apopka Spring over several<br />
monthly sampling trips by diver Tom Morris, of Karst<br />
Environmental Services (High Springs, FL). In April 2010,<br />
snails were collected and identified as P. paludosa. Four<br />
snails were removed from the spring vent. Two of the snails<br />
were collected at 12.2 m, one at 13.1 m and the last at 14.6 m.<br />
The three snails at the lesser depths were all firmly attached to<br />
the rocky substrate. The deeper snail was loosely attached and<br />
resting on the substrate. Temperature in the spring was<br />
23.3 o C and the water was clear. There was no vegetation in<br />
the spring vent and no snail egg masses were observed near<br />
emergent vegetation around the boil. Although flow at the<br />
spring vent was measured at 20 cfs, the flow at the location of<br />
the snails was 1-1.5 cfs. The snails were taken to a laboratory<br />
facility and remained in good condition until July 2010.<br />
Water level requirements of apple snails continue to be of<br />
interest as they are the primary food source for the endangered<br />
Everglades Snail Kite. However, while the snail may prefer<br />
less deep habitat, this finding may provide insight into where<br />
the snails are finding refuge in periods of environmental<br />
perturbations. Locations with deeper holes, particularly spring<br />
systems, where snail populations are presumed reduced or<br />
extirpated, need to be surveyed for the presence of snails; as<br />
the presence of snails in these locations may be indicative of<br />
other water quality problems.<br />
Darby, P. 2005. Apple snail abundance in Snail Kite foraging<br />
sites on Lake Okeechobee in 2005. Annual Report for<br />
Florida Fish and Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> Commission.<br />
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Darby, P., Bennetts, R., Miller, S., and Percival, H. 2002.<br />
Movements of Florida apple snails in relation to water<br />
levels and drying events. Wetlands 22(3) 489-498.<br />
Darby, P. 1998. Florida applesnail (Pomacea paludosa Say)<br />
life history in the context of a hydrologically fluctuating<br />
environment. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida,<br />
Gainesville, FL, USA.<br />
Kushlan, J. 1975. Population changes of the apple snail,<br />
Pomacea paludosa, in the southern Everglades. The<br />
Nautilus 89(1) 21-23.<br />
A Recent Record of the Cumberland<br />
Moccasionshell, Medionidus conradicus<br />
(Bivalvia: Unionidae), from Alabama<br />
Stuart W. McGregor<br />
Geological Survey of Alabama<br />
P.O. Box 869999 Tuscaloosa, AL 35486<br />
smcgregor@gsa.state.al.us, 205-247-3629<br />
The freshwater mussel genus Medionidus Simpson, 1900, is<br />
found in the southeastern United States from Florida north to<br />
Kentucky and Virginia, and west to Mississippi, and is<br />
comprised of six species, four of which occur in Alabama.<br />
The type species, Medionidus conradicus (Lea, 1834)<br />
(Cumberland Moccasinshell), is a Cumberlandian species<br />
historically widespread in the Cumberland River system<br />
downstream of Cumberland Falls, Kentucky and Tennessee,<br />
and in the Tennessee River system from southwestern<br />
Virginia, western North Carolina, and eastern Tennessee<br />
downstream to the historic Muscle Shoals in northwestern<br />
Alabama. While records have been secured from numerous<br />
locations within these areas, it was collected only as<br />
archaeological material in the main stem Tennessee River in<br />
Alabama at Muscle Shoals before impoundment of the river by<br />
TVA, but likely was present elsewhere (Williams et al. 2008).<br />
In Alabama the Cumberland Moccasinshell persists in the<br />
upper Paint Rock River system in Jackson County near the<br />
Alabama/Tennessee state line and in Foxtrap Creek, a<br />
headwater tributary of Spring Creek in Colbert County<br />
(Mirarchi et al. 2004, Williams et al. 2008).<br />
Like its congeners, Medionidus conradicus is a relatively small<br />
species, reaching a maximum size of about 60 mm. It is<br />
usually found in riffles and runs in small creeks (e.g. Spring<br />
Creek) to medium rivers (e.g. Paint Rock River), but may be<br />
found in larger rivers under conditions mimicking a small<br />
stream environment, such as the braided channels found at the<br />
pre-impoundment Muscle Shoals. It is often found under large<br />
flat rocks and uses a byssal thread for attachment to the<br />
substrate. Its preferred fish hosts (from laboratory trials)<br />
include Etheostoma caeruleum Storer, 1845 (Rainbow Darter),<br />
Etheostoma flabellare Rafinesque, 1819 (Fantail Darter),<br />
Etheostoma rufilineatum (Cope, 1870) (Redline Darter), and<br />
Etheostoma virgatum Jordan, 1880 (Striped Darter) (Mirarchi<br />
et al. 2004, Williams et al. 2008).<br />
The Cumberland Mocassinshell’s preference for free-flowing<br />
streams and its dependence on host fishes also suited to that<br />
habitat render it especially susceptible to the deleterious effects<br />
of impoundment, the inundation of riffles and runs by
sediments, and channel modification. Its precipitous decline in<br />
abundance and distribution could likely be traced to the<br />
impoundment of larger rivers and the lower ends of tributaries,<br />
and to careless land uses in and along tributaries leading to<br />
sedimentation and altered flow regimes. Stansbery (1976)<br />
considered the Cumberland Moccasinshell to be endangered.<br />
Williams et al. (1993) considered it to be a species of special<br />
concern throughout its range, as did Lydeard et al. (1999)<br />
within Alabama. Its vulnerability to extirpation due to limited<br />
distribution, rarity, and susceptibility to habitat degradation led<br />
to its designation as a species of Highest <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
Concern in Alabama by Mirarchi et al. (2004).<br />
Lookout Creek rises near the community of Valley Head,<br />
DeKalb County, Alabama at an elevation of about 320 feet<br />
above mean sea level (msl). It is located in the Wills Valley<br />
District of the Cumberland Plateau Physiographic Section<br />
(Sapp and Emplaincourt 1975). From its source it flows<br />
northeast for about 7.5 miles into Dade County, Georgia and<br />
eventually into the Tennessee River near Chattanooga,<br />
Hamilton County, Tennessee. The valley averages about 2.0<br />
miles in width in Alabama for a drainage area of about 15<br />
square miles. Numerous springs that feed the creek are found<br />
at the foot of Lookout Mountain (summit elevation 550 msl),<br />
which borders the creek to the southeast, and Big Ridge<br />
(summit elevation 350 msl), which borders the creek to the<br />
northwest. Its two primary headwater tributaries, East Fork<br />
Lookout Creek and West Fork Lookout Creek, run parallel to<br />
one another and are divided by a long, sharp ridge known as<br />
Little Ridge (summit elevation 340 msl). Those forks meet<br />
just before the creek enters Georgia. The valley floor in the<br />
area is relatively level and the creek is often dominated by<br />
long, sluggish pools among limestone and dolomite rocks,<br />
especially in the extreme headwaters, with gentle riffles and<br />
runs of stable gravel and sand interspersed further<br />
downstream.<br />
During the summer of 2009 personnel of the Geological<br />
Survey of Alabama (GSA) conducted Index of Biotic Integrity<br />
(IBI) sampling for fishes at selected stations in the Tennessee<br />
River system of north Alabama, including one station in<br />
Lookout Creek just upstream of the Alabama/Georgia state<br />
line near Hartline Cemetery, and in the nearby tributary Dry<br />
Creek. Crayfishes were also collected at numerous stations<br />
within the system in Alabama during March and November of<br />
2009. Through these efforts a rather diverse aquatic fauna was<br />
documented for such a relatively small drainage, including 24<br />
fish species (one otherwise known from Alabama only in highquality<br />
streams in Lauderdale County), nine crayfish species,<br />
four mussel species, and several snail species (Elimia spp. and<br />
Pleurocera spp.).<br />
The water in the creek during the fish IBI sampling was<br />
relatively clear and was underlain by mostly stable<br />
gravel/cobble riffles and runs interspersed by pools with<br />
varying degrees of silt and sand, with some logjams present.<br />
The stream averaged about 3.0 m in width with a relatively<br />
level bottom, while depth averaged about 0.3 m in riffles and<br />
runs up to 1.5 m in a pool in a sharp bend in the creek. Cattle<br />
pastures with marginal riparian borders were present on the<br />
right descending bank along most of the length sampled and<br />
for a short distance on the left descending bank as well. The<br />
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majority of the left descending bank was bordered by a high<br />
bluff covered in hardwoods. Cattle access was unrestricted.<br />
Some bank failure was observed along the pastures.<br />
During the fish IBI sampling effort in Lookout Creek four<br />
mussel species and Corbicula fluminea (Asian Clam) (Müller,<br />
1774), were encountered. The mussels encountered include<br />
Medionidus conradicus and Pleuronaia barnesiana (Lea,<br />
1838) (Tennessee Pigtoe) (one fresh dead shell each), Villosa<br />
iris (Lea, 1829) (Rainbow) (one live plus three fresh dead and<br />
one weathered dead shells), and Villosa vanuxemensis (Lea,<br />
1838) (Mountain Creekshell) (two live plus one fresh dead and<br />
four weathered dead shells). The dead shells were found<br />
primarily among middens dominated by Asian Clams.<br />
Another live V. vanuxemensis along with three fresh dead<br />
shells and Asian Clams were subsequently collected in the<br />
upper reach of West Fork Lookout Creek, and a single live<br />
V. vanuxemensis along with Asian Clams in the East Fork,<br />
each during sampling for crayfish with kicknets.<br />
As previously stated, the Cumberland Moccasinshell is a<br />
species of Highest <strong>Conservation</strong> Concern in Alabama. The<br />
status of two of the other species encountered that day also<br />
warrant some concern. Due to its limited, disjunct distribution<br />
and susceptibility to habitat degradation, the Tennessee Pigtoe<br />
has been given a status of High <strong>Conservation</strong> Concern in<br />
Alabama, and due to its disjunct distribution and possible<br />
decreasing population trend or viability, the Rainbow has been<br />
given a status of Moderate <strong>Conservation</strong> Concern (Mirarchi et<br />
al. 2004).<br />
The presence of the Cumberland Moccasinshell at this location<br />
is likely due to the rural setting of the stream minimizing<br />
anthropogenic impacts and the fact that a large percentage of<br />
its watershed is forested. Furthermore, and likely also due to<br />
those same factors, there is a relatively intact fish fauna typical<br />
of a healthy headwater system in the Tennessee River valley of<br />
north Alabama. In fact, one of the recognized fish hosts for<br />
the Cumberland Moccasinshell, the Redline Darter, was the<br />
most commonly encountered of the 24 fish species collected<br />
during the fish IBI, and represented 24% of the catch.<br />
This population of the Cumberland Moccasinshell is very<br />
important in that it represents only the third population extant<br />
in Alabama. And, given that the continued viability of the<br />
Foxtrap Creek population in Colbert County is questionable<br />
(Mirarchi et al. 2004), it is even more important. The mussel<br />
fauna found during this effort incidental to fish sampling<br />
suggests that concerted effort using appropriate methodology<br />
might yield more species in this relatively isolated system, and<br />
underscores the need for additional research in other undersampled<br />
tributaries that might harbor as yet unknown<br />
populations of rare mussels and other taxa.<br />
Appreciation is extended to the family of Paul Ray for<br />
permitting access to the stream on their property and for<br />
assistance with field sampling. Also to Tom Shepard, Brett<br />
Smith, and Cal Johnson of GSA, Jeff Garner of the Alabama<br />
Department of <strong>Conservation</strong> and Natural Resources, Guenter<br />
Schuster of Richmond, Kentucky, and Chris Taylor of the<br />
Illinois Natural History Survey for assistance with field<br />
sampling and identifications of collected material.
References<br />
Mirarchi, R.E., J. T. Garner, M.F. Mettee, and P.E. O’Neil,<br />
eds., 2004. Alabama wildlife, volume 2. Imperiled aquatic<br />
mollusks and fishes. The University of Alabama Press,<br />
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 255 p.<br />
Lydeard, Charles, J.T. Garner, Paul Hartfield, and J.D.<br />
Williams, 1999. <strong>Freshwater</strong> mussels in the Gulf region:<br />
Alabama. Gulf of Mexico Science, 2:125-134.<br />
Sapp, C.D., and Jacques Emplaincourt, 1975. Physiographic<br />
regions of Alabama. Geological Survey of Alabama Map<br />
168.<br />
Stansbery, D. H., 1976. Naiad mollusks, in Boschung, H.T.,<br />
ed. Endangered and Threatened Plants and Animals of<br />
Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Alabama Museum of<br />
Natural History Bulletin, 2: 92 p.<br />
Williams, J.D., A.E. Bogan, and J.T. Garner. 2008. The<br />
<strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussels of Alabama and the Mobile Basin of<br />
Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. The University of<br />
Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 908 p.<br />
Williams, J.D., M.L. Warren, Jr., K.S. Cummings, J.L. Harris,<br />
and R.J. Neves, 1993. <strong>Conservation</strong> status of freshwater<br />
mussels of the United States and Canada. Fisheries 18:6-9.<br />
Modeling the Response of Imperiled<br />
<strong>Freshwater</strong> Mussels to Anthropogenically<br />
Induced Changes in Water Temperature,<br />
Habitat, and Flow in Streams of the<br />
Southeastern and Central United States<br />
<strong>Freshwater</strong> mussels are in serious global decline and urgently<br />
need protection and conservation. Declines in the abundance<br />
and diversity of North American mussels have been attributed<br />
to a wide array of human activities that cause pollution, waterquality<br />
degradation, and habitat destruction, and recent<br />
findings suggest that many species are living close to their<br />
upper thermal tolerances. This project will combine the<br />
expertise and resources of multiple scientists, agencies, and<br />
universities and build on past findings. The primary objective<br />
is to use newly developed mussel vulnerability and risk<br />
threshold data in downscaled watershed and instream regional<br />
models to allow federal and state natural resource managers to<br />
forecast species responses to climate change over the next 30-<br />
50 years and to develop adaptation strategies to mitigate the<br />
adverse effects. Secondary objectives will be to refine these<br />
models and to generate new models with empirical data<br />
produced from integrated laboratory and field studies of<br />
mussel temperature sensitivities in water and sediment, and<br />
instream flow and habitat assessments for mussels. Each<br />
objective specifically addresses priority needs of federal and<br />
state management partners. The research combines laboratory,<br />
field, and modeling approaches utilizing existing data and<br />
gathering new empirical information; spans broad spatial,<br />
temporal, and organizational scales; supports the higher<br />
education of future natural resource professionals; and<br />
contributes to the science and conservation of the most<br />
imperiled fauna in the world as affected by climate change.<br />
For more information contact:<br />
W. Gregory Cope, NC State University, Department of<br />
Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, 919-515-5296,<br />
greg_cope@ncsu.edu or<br />
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Teresa J. Newton, USGS, Upper Midwest Environmental<br />
Sciences Center, 608-781-6217, tnewton@usgs.gov<br />
The Aquarium Trade Continues to Endanger<br />
the <strong>Freshwater</strong> Mollusc Fauna in Israel<br />
Henk K. Mienis<br />
National Collections of Natural History, Dept. Zoology,<br />
Tel Aviv University, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel, and<br />
National Natural History Collections, Berman Building,<br />
Hebrew University, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel<br />
mienis@netzer.org.il<br />
In so called pet-shops the sale of aquarium attributes has<br />
always played an important part in the overall income. To<br />
these attributes belong of course not only all the necessary<br />
items like aquaria in all sizes and forms, water pumps, filters,<br />
heating systems (where necessary), but also an extremely rich<br />
variety of fish, aquatic plants and usually some snails in order<br />
to combat excessive algae growth.<br />
The snails encountered in most aquaria in Israel belonged<br />
usually to such species like Planorbella duryi (Wetherby,<br />
1879) (Planorbidae), Pseudosuccinea columella (Say, 1817)<br />
(Lymnaeidae), Haitia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) (Physidae)<br />
and Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) (Thiaridae).<br />
Except for Melanoides tuberculata, all are non-native species,<br />
which have found their way to natural aquatic habitats<br />
throughout Israel a long time ago.<br />
In the last 10-15 years the number of exotic freshwater snails<br />
offered for sale in local pet shops has increased considerably.<br />
They range from an assortment of fist sized species of<br />
Pomacea from the Americas to much smaller additional<br />
species of the families Planorbidae, Lymnaeidae, and<br />
Physidae. Some of these species can be found here and there<br />
now in natural habitats and have to be looked upon as serious<br />
competitors of native species (Mienis, 2009).<br />
Most recently also other species of Thiaridae: Tarebia<br />
granifera (Lamarck, 1822) and Thiara scabra (Müller, 1774),<br />
both from the tropics, went on sale in Israel. Like the local<br />
Melanoides tuberculata they do extremely well in aquaria and<br />
turn soon into a nuisance. Since aquarium keepers are usually<br />
also animal lovers, excess snails are not killed but given away<br />
to other aquarium lovers or simply released in a nearby spring,<br />
stream, pond or lake. The latter event has recently happened in<br />
Israel with both Tarebia and Thiara. Within a very short time<br />
they managed to establish large populations in the Bet She'an<br />
Valley and Thiara scabra has even turned into the most<br />
common species in the Sea of Galilee, Israel's major source for<br />
drinking water (Mienis, 2010; Mienis & Mienis, 2008)!<br />
In spite of warnings given to the proper authorities about the<br />
danger of allowing the almost free import of freshwater snails<br />
for the aquarium trade, new species continue to arrive in the<br />
local shops: Marisa cornuarietis (Linnaeus, 1758), Vittina<br />
natalensis (Reeve, 1845) and a still unidentified Clithon<br />
species. How long will it last until we find the first specimens<br />
of such new arrivals in the wild?
References<br />
Mienis, H.K. 2009. Exotic freshwater molluscs in Israel and<br />
the territories. In C. Çevik & D. Ergüden (Eds.):<br />
Proceedings of the Second National Malacology Congress<br />
(with International Participation) 8-10 October 2008,<br />
Adana, Turkey: 112-126.<br />
Mienis, H.K. 2010. Exotic land and freshwater molluscs of<br />
Israel. Haasiana, 5: 68-69.<br />
Mienis, H.K. & Mienis, D. 2008. Thiara scabra, a tropical<br />
snail, has invaded the Sea of Galilee, Israel. Triton, 18:35-<br />
36.<br />
Additional Information Concerning the<br />
Conquest of Europe by the Invasive Chinese<br />
Pond Mussel Sinanodonta woodiana. 22.<br />
News from Austria, France, Italy, Poland and<br />
Ukraine.<br />
Henk K. Mienis<br />
National Collections of Natural History, Dept. Zoology,<br />
Tel Aviv University, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel, and<br />
National Natural History Collections, Berman Building,<br />
Hebrew University, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel<br />
mienis@netzer.org.il<br />
Recently some new aspects dealing with the invasive Chinese<br />
Pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834), Fam.<br />
Unionidae, in Europe have been published. The most<br />
important data are here given in a concise form.<br />
Austria<br />
Taurer (2009) reports the presence of a vital population of the<br />
Chinese Pond mussel in the "Leonharder See", a lake in<br />
Villach. It represents the first record of this invasive mussel<br />
species from Kärnten, Austria. According to the author this<br />
bivalve most probably reached the lake by means of illegal<br />
stocking of this water body with infected Amur carps<br />
Ctenopharyngodon idella. Sinanodonta woodiana shares the<br />
lake with the Swan mussel Anodonta cugnea, the Pond mussel<br />
Anodonta anatina, the Painter's mussel Unio pictorum and the<br />
invasive Zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha.<br />
France<br />
Audibert (2010) reported Sinanodonta woodiana as being<br />
common in the Laclet pond near Saint-Nizier-le-Désert. This<br />
pond is situated in the Dombes, a vast area of artificial lakes<br />
and ponds used for growing freshwater fish. It constitutes the<br />
first record of this invasive mussel species in the Ain<br />
department.<br />
Italy<br />
Cappelletti et al. (2009) reported the presence of empty valves<br />
of the Chinese Pond mussel washed ashore at three localities in<br />
the south-eastern part of Lake Garda. This represents the<br />
fourth invasive of mussel species which managed to reach this<br />
southern Alpine lake. The presence of Dreissena polymorpha,<br />
Corbicula fluminea and Corbicula fluminalis had been<br />
reported previously. If Sinanodonta woodiana succeeds in<br />
getting a foothold in the lake then it may turn into a serious<br />
competitor of Microcondylaea compressa, which is considered<br />
an endangered species in Europe.<br />
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Poland<br />
Juchno & Kraszewki (2009) carried out a histological analysis<br />
of the gonads of Sinanodonta woodiana collected almost<br />
monthly from May 2005 until June 2006 and at various<br />
localities in the Konin lakes. Their study revealed that this<br />
mussel species reproduces during the summer and that the<br />
reproductive abilities of Sinanodonta woodiana are distinctly<br />
reduced in the cold lake (Slesiskie) if compared with that in<br />
the warm lake (Licheskie) and discharge canal of the power<br />
plant.<br />
abck & Domagala (2009) studied the histological structure<br />
of the ovary of this mussel in specimens collected from the<br />
discharge canal of the power plant in Nowy Czarnów.<br />
Ukraine<br />
Son (2010) recently published an English version of his<br />
original Russian article dealing with the alien molluscs within<br />
the territory of Ukraine. The Chinese Pond mussel is reported<br />
by him from the Danube basin and a man-made lake near the<br />
town of Kotovsk.<br />
Yurishinets (2010) published some information on parasites<br />
present in Sinanodonta woodiana collected in Ukraine.<br />
General Remarks<br />
Over and over the various authors point out the connection<br />
between the introduction of various exotic Carp species and<br />
the discovery of new populations of the Chinese Pond mussel.<br />
In addition, Panov et al. (2009) stressed the role of various<br />
artificial waterways now connecting once separated rivers and<br />
inland seas, in the distribution of aquatic invasive species<br />
throughout Europe. Although this is especially important for<br />
such well known hitchhikers like Dreissena polymorpha and<br />
Dreissena bugensis, also species like Corbicula fluminea,<br />
Corbicula fluminalis and to a lesser degree Sinanodonta<br />
woodiana seem to profit from this situation.<br />
References<br />
Audibert, C., 2010. Présence de Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea,<br />
1834) en Dombes (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Folia<br />
conchyliologica, 1: 11-16.<br />
Cappelletti, C., Cianfanelli, S., Beltrami, M.E. & Ciutti, F.,<br />
2009. Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia:<br />
Unionidae): a new non-indigenous species in Lake Garda<br />
(Italy). Aquatic Invasions, 4 (4): 685-688.<br />
Juchno, D. & Kraszewski, A., 2009. Histological analysis of<br />
the gonad of Sinanodonta woodiana from heated Konin<br />
lakes. Folia Malacologica, 17 (2): 88. (Abstract)<br />
abck, A.M. & Domagala, J., 2009. Histological structure of<br />
the ovary of Sinanodonta woodiana. Folia Malacologica,<br />
17 (2): 88. (Abstract)<br />
Panov, V.E., Alexandrov, B., Arbaciauskas, K., Binimelis, R.,<br />
Copp, G.H., Grabowski, M., Lucy, F., Leuven, R.S.E.W.,<br />
Nehring, S., Paunovic, M., Semenchenko, V. and Son,<br />
M.O., 2009. Risk assessment of aquatic invasive species'<br />
introductions via European inland waterways. In Y. Settele,<br />
L. Penev, T. Georgiev, R. Grabaum, V. Grobelnik, V.<br />
Hammen, S. Klotz, M. Kotarac & I. Kuhn (Eds.): Atlas of<br />
Biodiversity Risk, 140-143. Pensoft, Sofia & Moscow.
Continental <strong>Mollusk</strong>s Occurrence in the North<br />
Region of Paraná - PR, Southern Brazil, with<br />
Additional New Records and Observations for<br />
the State Territory<br />
A. Ignacio Agudo-Padrón<br />
Project "Avulsos Malacológicos – AM"<br />
Caixa Postal (P. O. Box) 010, 88010-970 Centro,<br />
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina - SC, Brasil<br />
ignacioagudo@gmail.com / http://www.malacologia.com.br<br />
Recently, November 16-18 2009 (hot and rainy period of the<br />
southern spring), field work was accomplished in the Northern<br />
region of the Paraná State - PR, specifically in the Municipal<br />
District of Cornélio Procópio, seeking the freshwater and<br />
terrestrial mollusks present in the highlands that conform the<br />
regional section of the Third Plateau, geographical domain of<br />
Araucária forest and several tributaries of the macrobasin of<br />
the Paranapanema River Basin, located at the "Pioneering<br />
North" of the State (Fig. 1).<br />
In this opportunity were explored the lands, ciliary forest, and<br />
farms neighboring property of the Aguativa Golf Resort, a<br />
famous brazilian tourist aquatic complex (mineral waters),<br />
lands irrigated by the secondary river Congonhas, branch of<br />
the Tibagi River Basin, born at the Second Plateau – going by<br />
the Vila Velha Ecological State Park territory (Agudo 2007,<br />
2008 a-b) – and flows its waters in the Paranapanema River for<br />
its time, main fluvial current that travels the Third Plateau until<br />
finally to be integrated to the great Paraná River System.<br />
The material obtained in field for this report was deposited in<br />
the Malacological Collection at the University of Santa<br />
Catarina's State (ECZ/CCB/UFSC), Florianópolis, and its<br />
specific determination was based on Simone (2006).<br />
In the course of research in the locality an adult specimen of<br />
native snail-eating-snake Sibynomorphus neuwiedi (Ihering,<br />
1911) (Serpentes:Dipsadidae) was observed, preserved in<br />
liquid, and conserved in the facilities of the Aguativa Golf<br />
Resort for environmental education.<br />
Results - Systematic Species List :<br />
Class BIVALVIA<br />
Order VENEROIDA<br />
Family CORBICULIDAE<br />
- Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) (*)<br />
(*) Verified the occurrence of this species in "high densities" in<br />
the local aqueduct served by underground mineral waters<br />
explored by Resort (Fig. 1), regularly still influenced by<br />
inundations of the Congonhas River as well as in dams and<br />
local swamps. Previous known registration in the Tibagi<br />
River Basin, in the Third Plateau (Pereira 1997) …<br />
Class GASTROPODA<br />
Subclass PROSOBRANCHIA / CAENOGASTROPODA<br />
Family THIARIIDAE<br />
- Melanoides tuberculatus (Müller, 1774) (*)<br />
(*) Verified the occurrence of this species in "high densities" in<br />
the local aqueduct served by underground mineral waters<br />
explored by Resort and regularly still influenced by<br />
inundations of the Congonhas River (Fig. 1) …<br />
Subclass PULMONATA<br />
Family PLANORBIDAE<br />
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- Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) (*)<br />
(*) Brazilian intermediate host of Schistosomiasis (registrations<br />
of this disease picked by us in the city of Cornélio<br />
Procópio). Verified occurrence in "high densities" in local<br />
aqueduct served by underground mineral waters and<br />
influenced by inundations of the Congonhas River (Fig. 1) ..<br />
Family ACHATINIDAE<br />
- Achatina (Lissachatina) fulica (Bowdich, 1822) (*)<br />
(*) Exotic giant snail species not confirmed by us in field,<br />
commented by local farmers, as well as species of nonidentified<br />
slugs ...<br />
Family BULIMULIDAE<br />
- Bulimulus tenuissimus (d’Orbigny, 1835)<br />
Family MEGALOBULIMIDAE<br />
- Megalobulimus sp (*)<br />
(*) Presence of mollusks referred by the inhabitants of the<br />
region …<br />
Family BRADYBAENIDAE<br />
- Bradybaena similaris (Férussac, 1821)<br />
In another order of ideas, and continuing the search results<br />
presented in a previous edition of this newsletter, new<br />
bibliographical contributions with some additional<br />
malacological registrations for the State they were confirmed,<br />
including two species of freshwater limpets (Lanzer 1996: 184,<br />
186, 194, 197) and four terrestrial gastropods – one slug & 3<br />
snails (Thomé et al 2007: 21-23, 28), elevating for 145 the<br />
previous confirmed number of continental species and<br />
subspecies (Agudo-Padrón 2009 c:6).<br />
Systematic Species List :<br />
Class GASTROPODA<br />
Subclass Prosobranchia / Caenogastropoda<br />
Family HELICINIDAE<br />
- Oxyrhombus densestriatus Wagner, 1910*<br />
* Referred by THOMÉ et al (2007: 21) for the State ...<br />
Subclass Gymnophila<br />
Family VERONICELLIDAE<br />
- Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885)*<br />
* Referred by THOMÉ et al (2007: 28) for the State ...<br />
Subclass Pulmonata<br />
Family ANCYLIDAE<br />
- Gundlachia ticaga (Marcus & Marcus, 1962)*<br />
* Referred by LANZER (1966: 184, 194) for Toledo River<br />
(Toledo Municipal District, Western region) …<br />
- Hebetancylus moricandi (d’Orbigny, 1846)*<br />
* Referred by LANZER (1966: 186, 197) for the Ocoi River (Itaipú<br />
region – Paraná River Basin, Western region), and Curitiba<br />
(Municipal District) …<br />
Family MEGALOBULIMIDAE<br />
- Megalobulimus ovatus (Müller, 1774)*<br />
* Referred by THOMÉ et al (2007: 22) and SIMONE (2006:<br />
169) for the State ...<br />
Family ODONTOSTOMIDAE<br />
- Bahiensis punctatissimus (Lesson, 1830)*<br />
* Referred by Thomé et al (2007: 23) for the State …<br />
Other new geographical registrations in the Paraná State<br />
territory, some superficially referred in the literature for<br />
Telêmaco Borba Municipal District – Northern region in the<br />
Third Plateau (Shibatta et al 2008: 88-89), including inedit<br />
researches in specific localities of the Western (Cascavel<br />
Municipal District, mainly), are the following:
Figure 1. Cornélio Procópio Municipal District, Northern<br />
Paraná's State territory, Southern Brazil region<br />
(upper); aqueduct served by underground<br />
mineral waters (center); limnic malacological<br />
fauna (below). Photos: A. I. Agudo-Padrón<br />
I. PARANÁ STATE (Territory in General):<br />
Occurrence referred in the technical literature for the uncertain<br />
Ancylidae (freshwater limpet) Laevapex sp. (Lanzer 1996:<br />
177; Santos 2003: 212), and the freshwater mussel (Unionoida,<br />
Mycetopodidae) Anodontites tenebricosus (Lea, 1834)<br />
(Oliveira & Oliveira 1984:41 in Agudo 2006:10, under<br />
synonymous status).<br />
The following four native species constitute new registrations,<br />
all located between the coastal plain and the Second Plateau<br />
region, elevating to 149 the known species number: tree snails<br />
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Helicina angulifera Wagner, 1910 (Helicinidae),<br />
Simpulopsis pseudosulculosa Breure, 1975 (Amphibulimidae),<br />
Cyclodontina tudiculata (Martens, 1868) (Odontostomidae),<br />
and the terrestrial slug Vaginulus taunaisii Férussac, 1821<br />
(Veronicellidae).<br />
II. CAIOBÁ (Matinhos Municipal District):<br />
The following material, coming from the coast of the State,<br />
was examined by us on August 6, 2009 in the Fritz Plaumann<br />
Museum of Entomology - MEFP, Seara Municipal District<br />
(Nova Teutônia Valley), Western of Santa Catarina State: 19<br />
specimens of limnic snails Littoridina sp (Gastropoda:<br />
Prosobranchia/Caenogastropoda:Hydrobiidae), MEFP 95, and<br />
18 specimens of terrestrial micro-snails Radiodiscus sp.<br />
(Gastropoda:Pulmonata:Charopidae), MEFP 97.<br />
III. CURITIBA (Municipal District):<br />
Presence in this locality of the First Plateau territory (Lanzer<br />
1996: 187) of the freshwater limpet Uncancylus concentricus<br />
(d’Orbigny, 1835) (Ancylidae).<br />
IV. CAMPO LARGO (Municipal District):<br />
Personal registrations, from November 16, 2009, of terrestrial<br />
exotic invasive slugs Pallifera sp (Philomicidae) and the little<br />
snail Subulina octona (Bruguière, 1789) (Subulinidae) to this<br />
locality of the First Plateau territory, belonging the<br />
Metropolitan area of Curitiba.<br />
V. TELÊMACO BORBA (Municipal District):<br />
Brief references concerning the inclusion of "little uncertain<br />
bivalves" among the alimentary items of the freshwater fishes<br />
Hisonotus francirochai (Ihering, 1928) and Hisonotus sp.<br />
(Loricariidae), inhabitants of denominated Ribeirão Varanal<br />
(Varanal Creek Microbasin), Monte Alegre Farm, Northern<br />
region in the Third Plateau territory (Shibatta et al 2008: 88-<br />
89), to South of Cornélio Procópio (Fig. 2).<br />
Figure 2. Telêmaco Borba Municipal District – in the<br />
context of the Northern Paraná's State territory<br />
(Third Plateau), Southern Brazil region<br />
"Besides the mollusks found in the stomach contents of the<br />
fishes (which are minuscules), we have been finding few<br />
individuals (uncertain bivalve species of small load and<br />
another of great load)"... "...specimens are coming of a close<br />
mountain stream to the "Ribeirão Varanal…" (Sirlei<br />
Bennemann, Londrina State University (UEL), October 26,<br />
2009, Pers. comm.)*.<br />
* On December 22, 2009, we received from this researcher a<br />
small lot of aquatic mollusks coming from the ecosystem
denominated Ribeirão João Pinheiro (João Pinheiro Stream),<br />
including four gastropod specimens – two Biomphalaria<br />
straminea (Dunker, 1848) (Planorbidae), one Aplexa<br />
(Stenophysa) marmorata (Guilding, 1828) (Physidae), one<br />
Lymnaea columella (Say, 1817) (Lymnaeidae) – and four<br />
freshwater bivalves – two naiads Rhipidodonta charruana<br />
(d'Orbigny, 1835) (Hyriidae), one naiad Diplodon cf.<br />
besckeanus (Dunker, 1848) (Hyriidae), and one minuscule<br />
uncertain clam (Pisidiidae). Material deposited in the<br />
Malacological Collection allotted in the Augusto Ruschi<br />
Zoobotanical Museum (Museu Zoobotânico Augusto Ruschi –<br />
MUZAR), Passo Fundo University (UPF), Rio Grande do Sul<br />
State - RS. Specific determination was basically based on the<br />
contribution of Simone (2006) …<br />
Particularly, the native naiad Diplodon cf. besckeanus<br />
(Dunker, 1848) (Unionoida:Hyriidae) configure another new<br />
registration for the Paraná's State, elevating to 150 the known<br />
number of species (Agudo 2008 a; Agudo-Padrón 2009 a-c;<br />
this contribution).<br />
VI. CASCAVEL (Municipal District):<br />
Inedit regional malacological research in process, including<br />
several other specific Municipal Districts of the Western<br />
(Medianeira, to Southwest; Marechal Cândido Rondon &<br />
Palotina, to Northwest) in the Third Plateau territory (Fig. 3),<br />
tends the city of Cascavel as headquarters (André Hipólito,<br />
academic of Biological Sciences, West Paraná State University<br />
(UNIOESTE), November 11 and December 23, 2009, Pers.<br />
comms). With 19 nominal species Gastropoda confirmed: 4<br />
freshwater/limnic (1 exotic) and 15 terrestrial (5 exotic). Of<br />
the continental species like this striped, only 5 native terrestrial<br />
forms (1 slug, 4 snails) configure most other new registrations<br />
for the Paraná's State, elevating to 155 the definitive known<br />
species number (Agudo 2008 a; Agudo-Padrón 2009 a-c; this<br />
contribution).<br />
Figure 3. Cascavel Municipal District – in the context of<br />
the Western Paraná's State territory (Third<br />
Plateau), Southern Brazil region<br />
Systematic Species List :<br />
Class GASTROPODA<br />
Subclass Gymnophila<br />
Family VERONICELLIDAE<br />
- Phyllocaulis soleiformis (d’Orbigny, 1835)<br />
Subclass Pulmonata<br />
Family BULIMULIDAE<br />
- Rhinus cf. scobinatus (Wood, 1828)<br />
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Family SUBULINIDAE<br />
- Lamellaxis gracilis (Hutton, 1834)<br />
Family SYSTROPHIIDAE<br />
- Happia muelleri Thiele, 1927<br />
- Tamayoa banghaasi (Boettger in Thiele, 1927)<br />
VII. ITAIPÚ LAKE REGION (Paraná River Basin):<br />
Presence in the Ocoi River (Lanzer 1996: 187), Western<br />
region, of the freshwater limpet Laevapex sp (Ancylidae).<br />
VIII. FOZ DO IGUAZÚ (Municipal District):<br />
Presence in the locality of Iguazú Waterfalls National Park,<br />
located in the Westernmost extreme of the State, Iguaçú River<br />
Basin of the binacional "Brazil/Argentina" region, of the tree<br />
snail species Cyclodontina fusiformis (Menke, 1828)<br />
(Odontostomidae) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7817540,<br />
based on photographic material in the “CONCH-L list Forum”,<br />
November 27 2009, besides the species Leiostracus perlucidus<br />
(Spix, 1827) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7817496 and<br />
Mesembrinus interpunctus (Martens, 1887) (Bulimulidae)<br />
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7817294, these last ones<br />
previously referred at this location by us (Agudo 2007: 11).<br />
IX. TOLEDO (Municipal District):<br />
Presence in the locality "Toledo River" (Lanzer 1996: 187), in<br />
the Western region, of the freshwater limpet Uncancylus<br />
concentricus (d’Orbigny, 1835) (Ancylidae).<br />
References<br />
Agudo, A.I. 2006. New records of continental mollusks<br />
(Bivalvia & Gastropoda) from Paraná and Santa Catarina<br />
States, Southern Brazil region. FMCS Newsletter <strong>Ellipsaria</strong>,<br />
8(1): 10-11.<br />
Agudo, A.I. 2007. Some observations about continental<br />
mollusks (Gastropoda & Bivalvia) in two ecological parks of<br />
Paraná State, Southern Brazil. FMCS Newsletter <strong>Ellipsaria</strong>,<br />
9(1): 10-11.<br />
Agudo, A.I. 2008 a. Non-marine mollusc diversity in Paraná<br />
State, Southern Brasil. IUCN/SSC Internet Newsletter<br />
TENTACLE, (16): 10-13. Available online at:<br />
http://www.hawaii.edu/cowielab/tentacle/tentacle_16.pdf<br />
Agudo, A.I. 2008 b. <strong>Freshwater</strong> mussel news (Unionoida:<br />
Hyriidae) from Paraná State, Southern Brazil region. FMCS<br />
Newsletter ELLIPSARIA, 10(1): 17-18.<br />
Agudo, A.I. 2008 c. Malacological news from Paraná State,<br />
Southern Brazil region: additional registrations. FMCS<br />
Newsletter ELLIPSARIA, 10(2): 11-13.<br />
Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2008 d. Listagem sistemática dos<br />
moluscos continentais ocorrentes no Estado de Santa<br />
Catarina, Brasil. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad<br />
Malacológica del Uruguay, Montevideo, 9(91): 147-179.<br />
http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/pdf/524/52412049003.pdf<br />
Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2009 a. Recent terrestrial and freshwater<br />
molluscs of Paraná State, PR, Southern Brazil region: a<br />
comprehensive synthesis and check list. VISAYA Net, Cebú –<br />
Philippines, May 14, 2009: 1-8.<br />
http://www.conchology.be/?t=41<br />
Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2009 b. New malacological records from<br />
Paraná State, Southern Brazil region, with a general<br />
synthesis of current knowledge. FMCS Newsletter<br />
<strong>Ellipsaria</strong>, 11(1): 11-13.
Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2009 c. New malacological records from<br />
Paraná State, PR, Southern Brazil Region. II. Supplementary<br />
Annex. FMCS Newsletter <strong>Ellipsaria</strong>, 11(2): 6-7.<br />
Lanzer, R. 1996. Ancylidae (Gastropoda, Basommatophora) na<br />
América do Sul: sistemática e distribuição. Rev. Bras. Zool.,<br />
Curitiba 13(1): 175-210.<br />
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/rbzool/v13n1/v13n1a18.pdf<br />
Oliveira, M.P. de & Oliveira, M.H.R. de. 1984. Comunicações<br />
Malacológicas no. 16: Listagem de tipos de Gastropoda<br />
Pulmonata brasileiros depositados em quatro Museus<br />
Europeus. Bol. Inst. Ciên. Biol. Geoc., Juiz de Fora - MG,<br />
(38): 1-46.<br />
Pereira, P.A.C. 1997. Primeiro registro de Corbicula fluminea<br />
(Müller, 1774)(Corbiculidae), um molusco asiático, no rio<br />
Tibagi (Primeiro de Maio – PR). Florianópolis, SC:<br />
Resumos XV Encontro Brasileiro de Malacologia: 38-39.<br />
Santos, S.B. 2003. Estado atual do conhecimento dos<br />
ancilídeos na América do Sul (Mollusca: Gastropoda;<br />
Pulmonata: Basommatophora), pp. 191-224. In: Barrientos,<br />
Z. & Monge-Nájera, J. (Eds.). Malacologia<br />
13 <br />
Latinoamericana. Revista de Biologia Tropical, Costa<br />
Rica, 51(Suppl. 3).<br />
http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/suppls/sup51-<br />
3%20malacol/11-Barboza-Estado.pdf<br />
Shibatta, O.A.; Bennemann, S.T.; Mori, H. & Silva, D.F. 2008.<br />
Riqueza biológica e ecológica dos peixes do Ribeirão<br />
Varanal, Cap. 4, p. 77-97. In: Bennemann, S.T.; Shibatta,<br />
O.A. & Vieira, A.O.S. (Orgs.). A fauna e a flora do Ribeirão<br />
Varanal: um estudo da biodiversidade no Paraná. Londrina,<br />
PR: EDUEL, 158 p.<br />
Simone, L.R.L. 2006. Land and freshwater molluscs of Brasil.<br />
São Paulo, SP: FAPESP, 390 p.<br />
Thomé, J.W.; Arruda, J.O. & Silva, L.F. da. 2007. Moluscos<br />
terrestres no Cone Meridional da América do Sul,<br />
Diversidade e Distribuição. Ciência & Ambiente, Santa<br />
Maria - RS, 1(1): 9-28.<br />
Thomé, J.W.; Gomes, S.R. & Picanço, J. B. 2006. Os caracóis<br />
e as lesmas dos nossos bosques e jardins. Pelotas, RS:<br />
USEB, 123 p.<br />
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Preliminary Checklist of <strong>Freshwater</strong> Snails by River Basins of the Chesapeake Bay,<br />
Maryland.<br />
Matt Ashton and Pat Ciccotto<br />
Maryland Department of Natural Resources<br />
Monitoring and Non-tidal Assessment Division<br />
580 Taylor Avenue, C-2<br />
Annapolis, MD 21401<br />
Little is known regarding the distribution of Maryland’s freshwater gastropods and this poor understanding is an impediment to<br />
conservation. Gerberich (1985) provided a list of Maryland’s freshwater gastropods that included 38 native and two non-native<br />
species. Recent treatments have centered on the Potomac River basin (Fuller 1978, Pearce & Evans 2008). Two statewide<br />
monitoring programs of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources have produced an extensive database of benthic<br />
macroinvertebrate genera that allows us to present this checklist of freshwater gastropod distribution in Maryland’s streams: the<br />
Maryland Biological Stream Survey (MBSS) and CORE/TREND. The MBSS is a probabilistic survey that has assessed the<br />
ecological health and biodiversity of Maryland’s wadeable, non-tidal streams since 1995. The CORE/TREND program was<br />
established in response to the 1972 Federal Clean Water Act to document changes in water quality of Maryland’s larger rivers and<br />
streams through analyses of benthic macroinvertebrate community data. Based on data from these monitoring programs, we<br />
compiled a list of freshwater gastropod genera in Maryland by major river basin to aid in the future assessment of their statewide<br />
diversity.<br />
Snail genera were identified from approximately 3,000 MBSS sites sampled from 1995-2009 and 111 CORE/TREND benthic<br />
macroinvertebrate stations sampled on a regular basis from 1976-2008 in every major river basin across the state. MBSS benthic<br />
macroinvertebrate samples were collected by disturbing 20 ft 2 of the most productive macroinvertebrate habitat into a D-net (540μ<br />
mesh), in order of preference: riffles; root wads, root mats, and woody debris; leaf packs; macrophytes; and undercut banks.<br />
CORE/TREND sites were sampled with 0.09 m 2 Surber samplers in riffle habitats and Fullner modified Hester-Dendy samplers<br />
(~ 0.135 m 2 of substrate) in habitat that lacked riffles. Organisms in both studies were preserved in 95% ethanol and processed in<br />
the MDNR laboratory by NABS certified taxonomists. Although these methods do not specifically target gastropods, the large<br />
spatial and temporal distribution of both monitoring programs should allow for the compilation of a robust checklist.<br />
<strong>Freshwater</strong> gastropod genera by major river basin are presented in Table 1. Snails were present at 670 MBSS sites (1995-2009)<br />
and 87 CORE/TREND (1976-2008) sites. We excluded a single record of Pleurocera sp. in the Upper Potomac River basin from<br />
a CORE/TREND station pending verification and a single record of Hydrobia sp. from the Nanticoke River basin since it<br />
represents a brackish species. Of particular note is collection of the genus Radix from a single basin in Maryland. This genus<br />
consists of a single species, R. auricularia, and is not native to North America (Turgeon et al. 1998).<br />
The evolving state of freshwater mollusk taxonomy often makes the comparison to prior treatments (Fuller 1978, Gerberich 1985,<br />
Pearce & Evans 2008) and presentation of checklists difficult. We hope to use these past efforts along with recent taxonomic<br />
treatments and faunal databases (e.g. NatureServe and museums) to mine our benthic macroinvertebrate samples and resolve<br />
generic level identifications to species in order to assess the distribution and diversity of Maryland’s freshwater gastropods.<br />
Literature Cited<br />
Gerberich, A.G. 1985. The endangered and threatened freshwater mollusks of Maryland. Pp 245-266 in A. Norden, D.C.<br />
Forester, & G.H. Fenwick, eds., Threatened and endangered plants and animals of Maryland. Maryland Natural Heritage<br />
Program Special Publication 84-I.<br />
Fuller, S.H. 1978. Changes in the molluscan community of the Middle Potomac River during the past two decades. Pp 124-131<br />
in K.C. Flynn & W.T. Mason, eds., Biological resources of the Potomac basin streams. Interstate Commission of the Potomac<br />
River Basin, Rockville, MD. 194 pp.<br />
Pearce, T.A. & Evans, R. 2008. <strong>Freshwater</strong> mollusca of Plummers Island, Maryland. Bulletin of the Biological Society of<br />
Washington 15: 20-30.<br />
Turgeon, D.D. et al. 1998. Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United Sates and Canada: <strong>Mollusk</strong>s,<br />
2 nd edition. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 26, Bethesda, MD, 526 pp.<br />
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Table 1. List of freshwater gastropod genera by river basin in Maryland from Maryland Department of Natural Resources<br />
monitoring programs.<br />
Bush River<br />
Chester River<br />
Choptank River<br />
Elk River<br />
Gunpowder River<br />
Lower Potomac River<br />
Middle Potomac River<br />
Subclass Prosobranchia<br />
Valvatidae<br />
Cipangopaludina X X<br />
Valvata<br />
Viviparidae<br />
X X X X X X<br />
Campeloma X X X X X X<br />
Viviparus<br />
Pleuroceridae<br />
X X X X<br />
Elimia X X X X X X X<br />
Leptoxis<br />
Bithyniidae<br />
X X X X X X X X X<br />
Bithynia<br />
Hydrobiidae<br />
X X X X<br />
Amnicola X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Gillia<br />
Subclass Pulmonata<br />
Lymnaeidae<br />
X X<br />
Galba X X X X X X X<br />
Lymnaea X X X X X X<br />
Pseudosuccinea X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Radix X<br />
Stagnicola<br />
Physidae<br />
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Physa<br />
Planorbidae<br />
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Gyraulus X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Helisoma X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Micromenetus X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />
Planorbella X X X X X X X X<br />
Promenetus X X<br />
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Nanticoke River<br />
North Branch Potomac River<br />
Ocean Coastal<br />
Patapsco River<br />
Patuxent River<br />
Pocomoke River<br />
Susquehanna River<br />
Upper Potomac River<br />
Washington Metro Potomac River<br />
West Chesapeake Bay
FMCS 2009 <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Mollusk</strong><br />
Bibliography<br />
Compiled by Kevin S. Cummings<br />
Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois<br />
This bibliography lists freshwater mollusk papers that have<br />
been published up to and including 2009 and that have not<br />
appeared in previous FMCS bibliographies. Citations are split<br />
into five groups for the convenience of researchers: Unionoida,<br />
Sphaeriidae, Corbiculidae, Dreissenidae & Other Bivalves, and<br />
Gastropoda. Papers that list taxa from more than one category<br />
are included in each group. A searchable database of over<br />
19,000 references on freshwater mollusks is available at:<br />
http://ellipse.inhs.uiuc.edu:591/mollusk/<br />
To insure that papers are cited correctly, researchers are<br />
encouraged to send pdf's or reprints to: Kevin S. Cummings,<br />
Illinois Natural History Survey, 1816 S. Oak Street,<br />
Champaign, Illinois 61820 or ksc@inhs.uiuc.edu<br />
<br />
UNIONOIDA (FRESHWATER MUSSELS)<br />
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