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1 Freshwater Mussel Recovery for Water Quality and Habitat Improvement in Southeastern Pennsylvania Danielle Kreeger Partnership for the DE Estuary

2 Rebuilding Bivalve Biodiversity, Populations and Ecosystem Services as a Basis for Ecosystem Restoration Danielle Kreeger Partnership for the DE Estuary Healthy Bivalves = Healthy Watersheds

3 Bivalves of the Delaware DRBC Crassostrea virginica Elliptio complanata Geukensia demissa 11 Other Species of Freshwater Unionid Mussels Mya arenariaRangia cuneataCorbicula fluminea Mytilus edulis Ensis directus Mercenaria mercenaria

4 Bivalves Oyster Trends http:// www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=25475 Oyster landings in Delaware Bay: 1880 - 1980s

5 Oyster Reef Revitalization

6 Bivalves Ortmann, A.E. 1919. A monograph of the naiades of Pennsylvania. Part III: Systematic account of the genera and species. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 8(1): Freshwater Mussel Status and Trends

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8 Loss in Biodiversity

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10 Patchy, Impaired Extirpated Rare NEP Study Area

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12 Culprits Habitat Loss and Degradation Water Quality Exotic Species Photo by D. Kreeger

13 Freshwater Mussel Larvae Require Fish Hosts Figure from Cummings and Mayer (1992). Most mussels depend on particular fish species Larvae are brooded in the ctenidia

14 Documenting the Decline Population Biomass Biodiversity

15 CTUIR Freshwater Mussel Project Nature’s Benefits Bivalve Shellfish are “Ecosystem Engineers Bivalve Shellfish are “Ecosystem Engineers” DK 15

16 Loss of Ecological Services 1. Structure  Binding of Bottom  Bottom Turbulence  Habitat Complexity 2. Function  Suspended Particulates  Particulate N, P  Light  Sediment Enrichment  Dissolved Nutrients

17 Start 8 adult mussels No mussels Biofiltration Potential Slide from Dick Neves, VA Tech

18 Later 8 adult mussels No mussels Slide from Dick Neves, VA Tech Biofiltration Potential

19 Brandywine River Studied 2000 - present  Map from The Brandywine River Conservancy Elliptio complanata

20 Photos by Kreeger

21 To Understand EcoServices, Need… Physiology Population Surveys Ecology Monitoring, Variability

22 Physiology Measurements e.g., Clearance Rate In LabIn Field

23 Population Measurements Abundance (# m -2, # mile -1 ) Total Area (m 2, river miles) Size Class Structure Body Size

24 Map from The Brandywine River Conservancy  One Mussel Bed in a 6 mile reach of the Brandywine River Estimated Removal = 7.1 % Filters >25 metric tons dry suspended solids per year Data from Kreeger, 2006

25 Water Processing Estimate Elliptio complanata 4.3 Billion Elliptio Filter 9.8 Billion Liters per Hour

26 Bivalves

27 Size Selection: particle sizes below a mussel bed

28 Pennate Diatoms Phytoplankton Heterotrophic Protists Detritus Complex Centric Diatoms Bacteria Natural Diets and Particle Type Selection

29 Pennate Diatoms Phytoplankton Heterotrophic Protists Detritus Complex Centric Diatoms Bacteria Water Quality & Grazing Impacts of Populations

30 Susquehanna Delaware Bay Oysters Crassostrea virginica Brandywine River, PA Geukensia demissa Delaware Estuary Marshes Elliptio complanata Brandywine River, PA

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32 Restoration of Nature’s Benefits?

33 Bivalves Nature’s Benefits (aka Natural Capital) Six Reasons Why We Care

34 1. Biodiversity Species Loss: ↓ Intrinsic Losses ↓ Niches Filled ↓ Human Health

35 2. Biomass (Populations) Biomass Loss: ↓ EcoServices ↓ Fish & Wildlife ↓ Human Health CTUIR Freshwater Mussel Project

36 3. Bioindicator Value International Mussel Watch Freshwater Caging Studies Contaminant and Site- Specific Testing, Monitoring Tributary and Regional Bioassessment Deployed Cages

37 4. Commercial Value Shellfisheries Jewelry Pearl Shell Industry

38 5. Cultural-Historical Native American Uses Waterman Lifestyle Ecotourism

39 6. Human Health Pathogen Removal - filter and digest harmful bacteria and protists Model Organisms - for medical sciences (e.g. cancer research) TMDL applications - can reassembled bivalve communities help managers address TMDL’s?

40 Nature’s Benefits (Natural Capital) Lives Livelihoods Health Livelihoods Health

41 DRBC Desired Watershed Condition: A diverse and robust assemblage of native bivalves living in abundance in all available tidal and non-tidal ecological niches and providing maximum possible natural benefits.

42 System Linkages ? DRBC Crassostrea virginica Elliptio complanata Geukensia demissa 11 Other Species of Freshwater Unionid Mussels Mya arenaria Rangia cuneata Corbicula fluminea Mytilus edulis Ensis directus Mercenaria mercenaria

43 Freshwater Mussel Recovery Program

44 Elliptio complanata

45 Phase 1 Prioritize Streams for Restoration

46 Phase 1 Reciprocal Transplants and Condition Monitoring Tagging Mussels

47 Phase 1 Reciprocal Transplants and Condition Monitoring Cage Deployment

48 Phase 1 Reciprocal Transplants and Condition Monitoring Deployed Cages

49 Matt Gray thesis research (Drexel)

50 Important for Overwintering 

51 Matt Gray thesis research (Drexel )  Important for Reproduction

52 Phase 2 Propagation and Reintroduction Cheyney Hatchery

53 Fish Infestation Fish from Academy of Natural Sciences

54 Larval Transformation Into Juveniles

55 Phase 2 Propagation and Reintroduction Photos, R. Neves, VA Tech Propagated Juveniles

56 Freshwater Mussel Recovery Program Not including progeny Goals Based on Ecosystem Services

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58 Range Shifts with No Dispersal Habitat Degradation (T, salinity, pH, fish hosts) Bivalve Vulnerability? Freshwater Mussel Beds Loss and Degradation of Wetland Habitat Others: Food, PH Salt marsh Mussel Beds Salinity Driven Disease Epizootics Others: Food, pH Oyster Reefs

59 Shifts in Species Ranges of Freshwater Mussels Patchy, Impaired Elliptio complanata Rare Strophitus undulatus Extirpated Alasmidonta heterodon      Tough Decisions Which species and associated benefits can be sustained? Which should we invest in? (since funding will always be limited)

60 Summary Like marine species, freshwater mussels provide multiple benefits to people DRBC Freshwater mussels are great targets for “ecosystem-based management.” If they are present, diverse and abundant, then the system is healthy Restoring mussel species and populations can improve water quality and ecological health downstream Freshwater mussels are the most imperiled plants and animals, including in our watershed

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