Project T-54-D1
Project Title: Developing a Propagation Technique for Native Illinois River CWCP Mussels
Community and/or Species Focus:
Butterfly mussel
Goals/Objectives:
- Investigate Spunky Bottoms Preserve for mussel propagation
- Collect 20-40 gravid female mussels from the Mississippi River
- Propagate mussels with a host fish in cages at Spunky Bottoms
- Monitor and compare propagation treatments of mussels
- Determine possible reintroduction sites and reintroduce propagated mussels
- Analyze monitoring data to determine differences in propagation techniques
Achievements:
- The study site was changed from Spunky Bottoms to The Nature Conservancy's Emiquon Preserve
- Butterfly mussels were collected, but none were gravid; the study team decided to continue the propagation techniques on plain pocketbook mussels
Post-Project Survey (if applicable): The cages will be surveyed in the spring of 2013 for plain pocketbook mussels - the future goal is to develop a successful propagation technique to use on butterfly mussels.
Project Period: 5/1/08 - 12/31/12
Principle Investigator(s):
Denim Perry, Tharran Hobson (The Nature Conservancy)
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