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Complex hydraulic and substrate variables limit freshwater mussel species richness and abundance
Daniel C. Allen
, Caryn C. Vaughn
Ecosystem Science and Management
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High Flow
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Species Abundance
100%
Species Richness
100%
Hydraulics
100%
Complex Substrate
100%
Freshwater mussels
100%
Mussels
80%
Hydraulic Parameters
80%
Low Flow
60%
Substrate Stability
60%
Quantile Regression Model
40%
Selection Strategy
20%
Shear Stress
20%
Aquatic Organisms
20%
Model Selection
20%
Oklahoma
20%
Habitat Requirements
20%
Substrate Size
20%
Stability Model
20%
Hydraulic Characteristics
20%
Hydraulic Conditions
20%
Little River
20%
Substrate Characteristics
20%
Factor Relationship
20%
Shear Stress Ratio
20%
Substrate Heterogeneity
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mussel
100%
Aquatic Organism
12%