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How will Freshwater Mussels Move with Climate Change?

  • By Jennifer Archambault
  • July 24, 2018
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Climate change, appropriately, has been a widely studied topic by ecologists concerned about biological conservation and adaptation. Several studies have demonstrated how butterflies or birds or fishes may respond as … Continue Reading →

New Article Coming! Road Pollutants in Mussels

  • By Jennifer Archambault
  • January 25, 2017
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We recently studied how pollutants entering streams from road crossings accumulate in mussels.  We focused on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) generated from fossil fuels, such as those from vehicle engines.  We compared PAH levels between mussels located … Continue Reading →

How are baby mussels made?

  • By Jennifer Archambault
  • October 31, 2016
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Every parent has to explain ‘the birds and the bees’ at some point, but have you ever wondered how freshwater mussels work their magic?  Turns out, it’s not a simple … Continue Reading →

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