River Mussels: The Secret Lives of Our Water Cleaners and How We Can Help Them
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River Mussels: The Secret Lives of Our Water Cleaners and How We Can Help Them is a lecture presented by Mike Davis, Minnesota Department of Nature Resources (DNR) Davis is a malacologist and aquatic ecologist. This presentation is the second of a three part series of lectures. The lecture was presented on September 10, 2018 on the Cal Fremling Interpretive Center and Floating Classroom, commonly known as the Fremling Boat. This lecture is a part of the Winona State University Darrell W. Krueger Library Athenaeum Series [2018, season 3, episode 3].
Publication Date
Summer 9-10-2018
Publisher
Darrell W. Krueger Library
Location
Winona, Minnesota
Keywords
Mussels, Ecology, Mississippi River, Research
Department
Library
Disciplines
Biology | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Life Sciences | Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Recommended Citation
Davis, Mike, "River Mussels: The Secret Lives of Our Water Cleaners and How We Can Help Them" (2018). The Athenaeum. 2.
https://openriver.winona.edu/athenaeum/2
Unique Identifier
WSUFRE_2018_Athenaeum_Davis_Mike