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Distribution of extant populations of Quadrula mitchelli (false spike)

October 1, 2013

The False Spike, Quadrula mitchelli (Simpson 1896), is a rare species of mussel endemic to Central Texas and the Rio Grande drainage (Howells 2010). This species was thought to have been extinct until the discovery of several live individuals in the Guadalupe River and a fresh dead individual in the San Saba River in 2011 (Randklev et al. 2012; Randklev et al. in press). Since then, this species has been reported at several other locations within its historic range (Sowards et al. in press; Tsakiris and Randklev 2013; Mabe and Kennedy 2013). Here, we report on the current known distribution of this species.

Publication Year 2013
Title Distribution of extant populations of Quadrula mitchelli (false spike)
Authors Charles R. Randklev, Eric Tsakiris, Robert G. Howells, Julie Groce, Matthew S. Johnson, Joseph Bergmann, Clint Robertson, Andy Blair, Brad Littrell, Nathan Johnson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ellipsaria
Index ID 70108190
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southeast Ecological Science Center