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Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Water Quality and
Freshwater Gastropod Workshop March 15-18, 2004 Paul "Bear" Bryant Conference Center Tuscaloosa, Alabama The Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society (FMCS) Water Quality and Freshwater Gastropod workshops were hosted by the Department of
Biology at the University of Alabama, at the Paul "Bear" Bryant Conference Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The programs for each event are
listed below. For more information please contact Dr. Charles Lydeard,
University of Alabama, Department of Biodiversity and Systematics, Box 870345, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, e-mail: clydeard@bama.ua.edu.
General Water Quality Conference
Monday, March 15, 2004
Threats
Opening remarks, Dr. Thomas Watters, President of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Emerging contaminants for water quality, Dr. Elizabeth Nichols, N.C. State Department of Toxicology, Raleigh, NC Response of fish communities to cropland density in the Eastern Highland Rim Ecoregion, Mr. Jeff Powell, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Daphnie, AL. Response of fish and invertebrate communities to urban land-use in the Valley and Ridge Ecoregion, Mr. Brian Atkins, U.S. Geological Survery, Montgomery, AL. Linking coastal marine habitat degradation to river sediment, toxicity, and nutrient issues in the Gulf of Mexico, Ms. Larinda Tervelt, Gulf of Mexico Program Office, EPA/GMPO, Stennis Space Center, MS How surface water quality impacts water treatment costs, Mr. Charles Bohac, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga TN Surface Water Quality - A Utility Perspective, Mr.
Michael Doyle, City of Florence Utilities Water Department, Florence, AL. The Cypress Creek Stream Bank Initiative. Mr. James Vance, City of Florence Utilities Water Department, Florence, AL. Degradation of Urban Streams and Integrated Sampling Programs to Identify Possible Causative Factors, Dr. Robert Pitt, University of Alabama, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Tuscaloosa, AL. |
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Tuesday, March 16,
2004
The Nature Conservancy's Freshwater Initiative, Mr. David Braun, The Nature Conservancy.
TNC and WWF, Process for biodiversity coverage in the Tennessee River Basin and Mobile River Basin, Mr. Ryan Smith & Mr. Paul Freeman, The Nature Conservancy, Raleigh, NC.
World Wildlife Fund's Southeastern Rivers Program, Ms. Wendy Smith, World Wildlife Fund, Nashville, TN
Status of freshwater fishes in the Southeast, Dr. Melvin Warren, United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service - Southern Research Station, Oxford, MS.
Status of freshwater crayfish in the Southeast, Dr. Christopher Skelton, Georgia College & State University Milledgeville, GA
Status of freshwater mussels in the Southeast, Dr. Richard Neves, VPI / USGS Co-op Unit, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Status of freshwater snails in the Southeast, Dr. Kenneth Brown, Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.
Tennessee Valley Authority,
Reservoir Release Initiative (RRI), Mr. Chuck Bach, Tennessee Valley Authority,
Knoxville, TN
Freshwater mussel recovery in the
Duck River basin, Mr. Steve Ahlstedt, U.S. Geological Survey, Knoxville, TN
Utilities planning on the Duck River
basin, Mr. Larry Murdock, Duck River Development Agency, Shelbyville, TN
Speaker
panel discussion
Wednesday, March 17,
2004
Phylogeny
and classification of Freshwater Gastropods, Dr. Ellen Strong, Bell Museum,
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
Viviparidae and Ampullariidae, Dr. Paul Johnson,
Tennessee Aquarium Research Institute, Cohutta, GA.
Pleuroceridae,
Mr. Jeffrey Sides, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Hydrobiidae,
Dr. Stephanie Clark, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Assimineidae, Neritidae, Valvatidae, Pomatiopsidae.
Dr. Russell Minton, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA.
Lymnaeidae, Dr. John Burch, University of Michigan,
Department of Zoology, Ann Arbor, MI.
Physidae, Dr.
Amy Wethington, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Planorbidae,
Ms. Katherine Perez, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Ancylidae, Ms. Andrea Walther, University of
Michigan, Department of Zoology, Ann Arbor, MI.
Taxonomic
Grab Bag & Mixer - Taxa working groups by family - bring your shells! Thursday, March 18,
2004 Introduced freshwater snails, Dr. David Campbell,
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. An introduction to terrestrial gastropods, Ms.
Kathryn Perez, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL Systematics 101: a primer in
molecular phylogenetics, Dr. Russ Minton, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
AL. Introduction to shell morphometric
analyses, Jeffery Sides and Kathryn Perez, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
AL. FMCS
Morphometrics Handout (48K pdf) General ecological principles of
freshwater gastropods, Dr. Robert T. Dillon, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC. Conservation and recovery activities
with freshwater gastropods, Mr. Steve Ahlstedt1 and Ms. Sabrina
Novak2, 1United States Geological Survey, Knoxville, TN
and 2Tennessee Aquarium Research Institute, Cohutta, GA Working towards a National
Conservation Strategy for the Recovery of Freshwater Gastropods, comments to
the draft strategy, a roundtable discussion led by Paul Johnson1,
Ken Brown2, and Chuck Lydeard3, 1Tennessee
Aquarium Research Institute, Cohutta, GA, 2Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge, LA, 3University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL Gastropod Identification, Biology, and
Conservation
5/27/2004