Overview
- Editors:
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Gerhard Bauer
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Institut für Biologie I, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
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Klaus Wächtler
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Institut für Zoologie, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
- Gives a survey of recent insights into the biology of large freshwater mussels (naiads)
- Explains the evolution of parasitic strategies
- Covers also applied aspects such as the threatened population status of many naiad species and their use as sensitive environmental monitors
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XXII
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Systematics and Distribution
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- Keith F. Walker, Maria Byrne, Christopher W. Hickey, David S. Roper
Pages 5-31
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- Karl-Otto Nagel, Guido Badino
Pages 51-80
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Life-History Strategies
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- Klaus Wächtler, Maria C. Dreher-Mansur, Torsten Richter
Pages 93-125
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- Rafael Araujo, Maria Angeles Ramos
Pages 143-152
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Populations and Communities
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Front Matter
Pages 153-153
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- Elke Zahner-Meike, J. Mark Hanson
Pages 163-184
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- Wolfgang Jansen, Gerhard Bauer, Elke Zahner-Meike
Pages 185-211
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Evolutionary Biology
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Front Matter
Pages 231-231
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- Walter R. Hoeh, Arthur E. Bogan, William H. Heard
Pages 257-280
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About this book
All those who think that bivalves are boring are in the best company. Karl von Frisch is reported to have turned the pages more quickly in texts where bivalves were treated because, according to him, they literally lack any behaviour. The fact that they can filtrate huge amounts of water, burrow into the sedi ment, actively swim, drill holes into rocks and boats or detect shadows with the aid of pretty blue eyes located on the rim of their mantle obviously left v. Frisch unimpressed. Why, then, a book on the large freshwater mussels (Naiads or Unionoida), which on first sight are much less spectacular than the marine ones? The main reason is that they are keepers of secrets which they reveal only on close and careful inspection. This is not only true for the pearls some species produce and which over centuries have contributed to the treasures of bishops and kings, but particularly for their ecology: their life cycles are linked with those of fishes, some can occur in incredible densities and some can live for more than 100 years. Thus, the presence or absence of naiads in a lake or stream has manifold implications.
Reviews
From the reviews "... Hier wird eine aktuelle Synopse des Wissens über die Biologie der großen Süßwassermuscheln = Najaden verfügbar gemacht, wie sie in dieser Vollständigkeit bislang nicht bekannt war. Dafür ist den Autoren zu danken. Der Band sollte in keiner wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek fehlen, ebenso nicht in der von Najadenforschern und Malakozoologen sowie der Nautrschutzverwaltung." (Mainzer Naturwissenschaftliches Archiv Vol. 39, 2001)
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Biologie I, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Gerhard Bauer
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Institut für Zoologie, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Klaus Wächtler