Pegias fabula
Estat de conservació | |
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En perill crític | |
UICN | 16479 |
Taxonomia | |
Superregne | Holozoa |
Regne | Animalia |
Fílum | Mollusca |
Classe | Bivalvia |
Ordre | Unionoida |
Família | Unionidae |
Gènere | Pegias |
Espècie | Pegias fabula (I. Lea, 1838)[1] |
Nomenclatura | |
Sinònims |
Pegias fabula és una espècie de musclo d'aigua dolça pertanyent a la família Unionidae. Com a adult, pot arribar a 38 mm de llargària total. La closca és de color groc fosc o verd clar amb ratlles fosques. Els individus joves tenen unes poques ratlles fosques al llarg de la base de la closca. Presenta dimorfisme sexual.[4][5] La reproducció té lloc al setembre i l'octubre.[6] Es troba al fons dels rierols, parcialment colgat entre sorra, grava i còdols dispersos.[7][8]
És un endemisme dels Estats Units: Alabama, Kentucky, Carolina del Nord, Tennessee i Virgínia, incloent-hi el sud dels Apalatxes.[9][2][4][10][11][12][13] [14][15] [16][17] [6][18][19][20] Les seues principals amenaces són la contaminació de l'aigua, les extraccions mineres (sobretot, de carbó, petroli i gas natural), la construcció de carreteres, l'alteració dels rierols, les tales dels boscos, les activitats agrícoles, els embassaments, els canvis d'ús del sòl i els plaguicides.[21][22][23]
Referències
[modifica]- ↑ uBio (anglès)
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Encyclopedia of Life (anglès)
- ↑ Catalogue of Life (anglès)
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 NatureServe[Enllaç no actiu] (anglès)
- ↑ www.ncnhp.org Arxivat 2010-04-16 a Wayback Machine. (anglès)
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (anglès)
- ↑ Bogan, A.E. i P.W. Parmalee, 1983. Tennessee's rare wildlife. Vol. 2: The mollusks. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the Tennessee Conservation Department: Nashville, Tennessee. 123 pp.
- ↑ Stansbery, D.H., 1976. Naiad mollusks. Pàgines 42-52 a H. Boschung (ed.). Endangered and threatened plants and animals of Alabama. Bulletin of the Alabama Museum of Natural History, 2: 1-92.
- ↑ IUCN (anglès)
- ↑ Mirarchi, R. E., J. T. Garner, M. F. Mettee i P.E. O'Neil, 2004. Alabama wildlife. Volum 2. Imperiled aquatic mollusks and fishes. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. xii + 255 pp.
- ↑ The Scientific Council on Freshwater and Terrestrial Mollusks (W.F. Adams, J.M. Alderman, R.G. Biggins, A.G. Gerberich, E.P. Kefverl, H.J. Porter i S.S. van Davender eds.), 1990. A report on the conservation status of North Carolina's freshwater and terrestrial molluscan fauna.
- ↑ Williams, J.D., A.E. Bogan i J.T. Garner, 2008. Freshwater Mussels of Alabama & the Mobile Basin in Georgia, Mississippi & Tennessee, University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 908 pp.
- ↑ Bogan, A.E., 2002. Workbook and key to the freshwater bivalves of North Carolina. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: Raleigh, Carolina del Nord, 101 pp.
- ↑ Cicerello, R.R. i G.A. Schuster, 2003. A guide to the freshwater mussels of Kentucky. Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission Scientific and Technical Series, 7: 1-62.
- ↑ Jones, J.W., R.J. Neves, M.A. Patterson, C.R. Good i A. DiVittorio, 2001. A status survey of freshwater mussel populations in the upper Clinch River, Tazewell County, Virginia. Banisteria, 17: 20-30. [1] Arxivat 2010-06-06 a Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Jones, J.W. i R.J. Neves, 2007. Freshwater mussel status: Upper North Fork Holston River, Virginia. Northeastern Naturalist, 14(3): 471-480.
- ↑ LeGrand, H.E., Jr., S.P. Hall, S.E. McRae i J.T. Finnegan, 2006. Natural Heritage Program List of the Rare Animal Species of North Carolina. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Raleigh, Carolina del Nord, 104 pp.
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Alabama - Endangered Animal Species of Alabama Arxivat 2010-06-21 a Wayback Machine. (anglès)
- ↑ Threatened and Endangered Species in the Southeastern States Arxivat 2010-07-02 a Wayback Machine. (anglès)
- ↑ Virginia Endangered Species List (anglès)
- ↑ Parmalee, P.W. i A.E. Bogan, 1998, The Freshwater Mussels of Tennessee. University of Tennessee Press: Knoxville, Tennessee. 328 pp.
- ↑ Strayer, D., 1983, The effects of surface geology and stream size on freshwater mussel (Bivalvia, Unionidae) distribution in southeastern Michigan, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology, 13: 253-264.
- ↑ Layzer, J.B. i R.M. Anderson, 1992. Impacts of the coal industry on rare and endangered aquatic organisms of the upper Cumberland River Basin. Final Report to Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, Frankfurt, Kentucky and Tennessee Wild Resources Agency, Nashville, Tennessee. 118 pp.
Bibliografia
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- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), 1988, Determination of endangered species status for the little-wing pearly mussel. Federal Register, 53(219): 45861-45865.
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), 1989, Little-wing pearly mussel recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Atlanta, Geòrgia (Estats Units) 29 pp.
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