Biogenic carbonates, including bivalve shells, record past environmental conditions, but their interpretation requires understanding environmental and biological factors that affect trace metal uptake. We examined stable barium (δBa) and radiogenic strontium (Sr/Sr) isotope ratios in the aragonite shells of four native freshwater mussel species and two invasive species in five streams and assessed the effects of species identity, growth rate, and river water chemistry on shell isotopic composition. Shells were robust proxies for Sr, accurately reflecting Sr/Sr ratios of river water, regardless of species or growth rate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe loose-equilibrium concept (LEC) predicts that ecological assemblages change transiently but return towards an earlier or average structure. The LEC framework can help determine whether assemblages vary within expected ranges or are permanently altered following environmental change. Long-lived, slow-growing animals typically respond slowly to environmental change, and their assemblage dynamics may respond over decades, which transcends most ecological studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe identified 14 emerging and poorly understood threats and opportunities for addressing the global conservation of freshwater mussels over the next decade. A panel of 17 researchers and stakeholders from six continents submitted a total of 56 topics that were ranked and prioritized using a consensus-building Delphi technique. Our 14 priority topics fell into five broad themes (autecology, population dynamics, global stressors, global diversity, and ecosystem services) and included understanding diets throughout mussel life history; identifying the drivers of population declines; defining metrics for quantifying mussel health; assessing the role of predators, parasites, and disease; informed guidance on the risks and opportunities for captive breeding and translocations; the loss of mussel-fish co-evolutionary relationships; assessing the effects of increasing surface water changes; understanding the effects of sand and aggregate mining; understanding the effects of drug pollution and other emerging contaminants such as nanomaterials; appreciating the threats and opportunities arising from river restoration; conserving understudied hotspots by building local capacity through the principles of decolonization; identifying appropriate taxonomic units for conservation; improved quantification of the ecosystem services provided by mussels; and understanding how many mussels are enough to provide these services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Illinois River was substantially altered during the 20th century with the installation of navigational locks and dams, construction of extensive levee networks, and degradation of water quality. Freshwater mussels were affected by these changes. We used sclerochronology and stable isotopes to evaluate changes over time in age-and-growth and food sources for two mussel species: Amblema plicata and Quadrula quadrula.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHost-parasite theory makes predictions about the influence of host abundance, competition for hosts, and parasite transmission on parasite population size, but many of these predictions are not well tested empirically. We experimentally examined these factors in ponds using two species of freshwater mussels with parasitic larvae that infect host fishes via different infection strategies. For both species, recruitment and larval survival were positively related to host abundance, but there was no apparent minimum host threshold and positive population growth occurred when an average of one fish per mussel was present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiol Rev Camb Philos Soc
August 2013
Selection is expected to optimize reproductive investment resulting in characteristic trade-offs among traits such as brood size, offspring size, somatic maintenance, and lifespan; relative patterns of energy allocation to these functions are important in defining life-history strategies. Freshwater mussels are a diverse and imperiled component of aquatic ecosystems, but little is known about their life-history strategies, particularly patterns of fecundity and reproductive effort. Because mussels have an unusual life cycle in which larvae (glochidia) are obligate parasites on fishes, differences in host relationships are expected to influence patterns of reproductive output among species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Some but not all second-generation antipsychotics can induce considerable weight gain and metabolic syndrome. Although the exact biochemical mechanisms for these adverse effects are unclear, appetite-regulating neuropeptides of the central nervous system are thought to be implicated in this process. The hypothalamic mediator Agouti-related protein (AGRP) is inhibited by leptin and was shown to increase food intake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany animal wound-healing models measure the progression of healing over time, resulting in counts of fully healed wounds from different treatments at several time points. Data from these models are usually analyzed using contingency table methods. However, pooling data from multiple animals without appropriate correction for animal-to-animal variability results in pseudoreplication.
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February 2011
The amount of energy allocated to growth versus other functions is a fundamental feature of an organism's life history. Constraints on energy availability result in characteristic trade-offs among life-history traits and reflect strategies by which organisms adapt to their environments. Freshwater mussels are a diverse and imperiled component of aquatic ecosystems but little is known about their growth and longevity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPIDs and a range of electrochemical sensors have become commonplace as extra sensors in conventional 4-gas confined space entry meters to protect workers from exposure to a broad array of toxic organic and inorganic vapors. New wireless transmission systems have opened up a host of safer and faster detection capabilities, requiring less operator involvement and thus saving costs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsers of gas detection tubes occasionally seek the convenience of using a single hand pump with different brands of tubes, to avoid the need to carry more than one pump. Several professional organizations recommend against such interchange. However, these recommendations appear to be based on a single study of pump designs that mostly are no longer in use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated how two sympatric species of freshwater mussels transmit their parasitic larvae to fish hosts. We found that Villosa nebulosa and V. vibex both display large mantle lures to attract potential host fish, but V.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Occupational scientists agree there are hazards associated with dry-cleaning, but do dry-cleaning owners and workers concur? Knowledge of owners' and workers' perceptions can help guide intervention efforts to reduce worker exposure. To better understand these issues, a qualitative study was conducted using focus group methodology and constant comparative analysis.
Methods: Two owner and four worker focus groups were held.
Aktuelle Traumatol
August 1989
Long-term observation for 15 years of an unusual heavy posttraumatic degenerative arthritis in the upper ankle joint with considerable deformations of the structures and surprising good motility in the joint. Demonstration of the case by pictures and x-ray pictures. The question of overrating posttraumatic degenerative arthritis and its sequels is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relative importance of different environmental fate processes for hexachlorobenzene (HCB) can be estimated from measured and estimated values of several physical properties and chemical kinetic and equilibrium constants. Photolysis of HCB in water and hexane is slow, while hydrolysis, oxidation and biotransformation appear to be unimportant. HCB will sorb strongly to soil and sediment but will be rapidly volatilized from water into the atmosphere, where slow photolysis is the dominant loss process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pharmacokinetics of Alfentanil, a new short acting analgesic, and Etomidate, a very short acting hypnotic compound, were studied in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery. Anesthesia was induced by bolus i.v.
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December 1982