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Simpsonaias ambigua (Say 1825)

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Simpsonais was formerly known as (is synonomous) with Simpsoniconcha.

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Behavior ( 英語 )

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The middle lobe of the mantle edge has most of a bivalve's sensory organs. Paired statocysts, which are fluid filled chambers with a solid granule or pellet (a statolity) are in the mussel's foot. The statocysts help the mussel with georeception, or orientation.

Mussels are heterothermic, and therefore are sensitive and responsive to temperature.

Unionids in general may have some form of chemical reception to recognize fish hosts. Mantle flaps in the lampsilines are modified to attract potential fish hosts. How the salamander mussel attracts or recognizes its fish host is unknown.

Glochidia respond to touch, light and some chemical cues. In general, when touched or a fluid is introduced, they will respond by clamping shut.

Communication Channels: chemical

Perception Channels: visual ; tactile ; vibrations ; chemical

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Conservation Status ( 英語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua is often rare within its range. It is listed as endangered in Illinois and Michigan, Threatened in Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Special Concern in Indiana. Under the Canadian Species At Risk Act, it is considered Endangered. The IUCN Red List considers this species Lower Risk, Conservation Dependent.

US Federal List: no special status

CITES: no special status

State of Michigan List: endangered

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: lower risk - conservation dependent

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Life Cycle ( 英語 )

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Fertilized eggs are brooded in the marsupia (water tubes) up to 11 months, where they develop into larvae, called glochidia. The glochidia are then released into the water where they must attach to the gill filaments and/or general body surface of the host fish. After attachment, epithelial tissue from the host fish grows over and encapsulates a glochidium, usually within a few hours. The glochidia then metamorphoses into a juvenile mussel within a few days or weeks. After metamorphosis, the juvenile is sloughed off as a free-living organism. Juveniles are found in the substrate where they develop into adults.

Development - Life Cycle: metamorphosis

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Benefits ( 英語 )

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There are no significant negative impacts of mussels on humans.

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Benefits ( 英語 )

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Mussels are ecological indicators. Their presence in a water body usually indicates good water quality.

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Associations ( 英語 )

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Fish hosts are determined by looking at both lab metamorphosis and natural infestations. Looking at both is necessary, as lab transformations from glochidia to juvenile may occur, but the mussel may not actually infect a particular species in a natural situation. Natural infestations may also be found, but glochidia will attach to almost any fish, including those that are not suitable hosts. Lab transformations involve isolating one particular fish species and introducing glochidia either into the fish tank or directly inoculating the fish gills with glochidia. Tanks are monitored and if juveniles are later found the fish species is considered a suitable host.

As the common name implies, the host fish for this mussel is a salamander--the mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus.

Ecosystem Impact: parasite

Species Used as Host:

  • Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus
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Trophic Strategy ( 英語 )

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In general, unionids are filter feeders. The mussels use cilia to pump water into the incurrent siphon where food is caught in a mucus lining in the demibranchs. Particles are sorted by the labial palps and then directed to the mouth. Mussels have been cultured on algae, but they may also ingest bacteria, protozoans and other organic particles.

The parasitic glochidial stage absorbs blood and nutrients from hosts after attachment. Mantle cells within the glochidia feed off of the host’s tissue through phagocytocis.

Plant Foods: algae; phytoplankton

Other Foods: detritus ; microbes

Foraging Behavior: filter-feeding

Primary Diet: planktivore ; detritivore

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Distribution ( 英語 )

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The salamander mussel is found in the Ohio River drainages, north through Lake Erie in southern Michigan, west to Iowa sandsouth to northern Alabama. Its eastern range extends from Pennsylvania south to the western half of Tennessee.

In Michigan S. ambigua is found mainly in the Lake Erie drainages. Historical records are mainly from the Tifflin River, Macon Creek (Raisin River), Lake Erie and the Detroit River. Recently, spent shells were found in the Black and Pine Rivers in Sanilac County.

Biogeographic Regions: nearctic (Native )

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Habitat ( 英語 )

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This species is usually only found where its host, Necturus maculosus is found, in areas of silt or sand within medium to large rivers or lakes. They are often under large flat stones, where their hosts occur.

Habitat Regions: freshwater

Aquatic Biomes: rivers and streams

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Life Expectancy ( 英語 )

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The age of mussels can be determined by looking at annual rings on the shell. However, no demographic data on this species has been recorded.

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Morphology ( 英語 )

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The salamander mussel is up to 5.1 cm (2 inches) long , and is elliptical and elongate. The shell is usually fairly thin, compressed in the male and inflated in the female. The anterior end and posterior ends are rounded. The dorsal and ventral margins are straight.

Umbos are raised only slightly above the hinge line. The beak sculpture is fine, with three or four double-loops.

The periostracum (outer shell layer) is smooth, grayish, or yellow-brown. Older specimens tend to be more brown.

On the inner shell, the left and right valves each have one small, low and rounded pseudocardinal tooth. Lateral teeth are absent on both valves. The beak cavity is shallow. The nacre is white and iridescent posteriorly.

In Michigan, this species can be confused with the cylindrical papershell. The salamander mussel is slightly smaller, elongate and compressed. The beak sculpture can be used to help distinguish between both species. The salamander mussel also has small pseudocardinal teeth, which are absent in the cylindrical papershell.

Range length: 5.1 (high) cm.

Other Physical Features: ectothermic ; heterothermic ; bilateral symmetry

Sexual Dimorphism: sexes shaped differently

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Associations ( 英語 )

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Unionids in general are preyed upon by muskrats, raccoons, minks, otters, and some birds. Juveniles are probably also fed upon by freshwater drum, sheepshead, lake sturgeon, spotted suckers, redhorses, and pumpkinseeds.

Unionid mortality and reproduction is affected by unionicolid mites and monogenic trematodes feeding on gill and mantle tissue. Parasitic chironomid larvae may destroy up to half the mussel gill.

Known Predators:

  • muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus
  • mink, Neovison vison
  • raccoon Procyon lotor
  • otter, Lontra canadensis
  • turtles, Testudines
  • hellbenders, Cryptobranchus
  • freshwater drum, Aplodinotus grunniens
  • sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus
  • lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens
  • shortnosed sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum
  • spotted suckers, Minytrema melanops
  • common red-horse, Moxostoma
  • catfish, Siluriformes
  • pumpkinseed, Lepomis gibbosus
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Reproduction ( 英語 )

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Age to sexual maturity for this species is unknown. Unionids are gonochoristic (sexes are separate) and viviparous. The glochidia, which are the larval stage of the mussels, are released live from the female after they are fully developed.

In general, gametogenesis in unionids is initiated by increasing water temperatures. The general life cycle of a unionid, includes open fertilization. Males release sperm into the water, which is taken in by the females through their respiratory current. The eggs are internally fertilized in the suprabranchial chambers, then pass into water tubes of the gills, where they develop into glochidia.

Simpsonaias ambigua is probably a long-term brooder, spawning in the summer and retaining glochidia until the following spring.

Breeding interval: The salamander mussel breeds once in the warmer months of the year.

Breeding season: In Michigan, the breeding season is probably in the summer months.

Range gestation period: 10 (high) months.

Key Reproductive Features: seasonal breeding ; gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate); sexual ; fertilization (External , Internal ); viviparous

Females brood fertilized eggs in their marsupial pouch. The fertilized eggs develop into glochidia. There is no parental investment after the female releases the glochidia.

Parental Investment: pre-fertilization (Provisioning); pre-hatching/birth (Provisioning: Female)

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Salamander mussel ( 英語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua, the salamander mussel or mudpuppy mussel, is a species of bivalve in the family Unionidae. It is unique among freshwater mussels in using mudpuppies as its glochidial host. It is the only freshwater mussel known to have a non-fish host.[2]

Distribution and conservation status

The mussel is native to the United States and Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Species at Risk Act listed the Salamander mussel in the List of Wildlife Species at Risk as being endangered in Canada.[3]

References

  1. ^ Bogan, A.E.; Woolnough, D.; Seddon, M.B. (2017). "Simpsonaias ambigua". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T20247A62905797. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T20247A62905797.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Simpsonaias ambigua Michigan Natural Features Inventory" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  3. ^ COSEWIC. 2005. Canadian Species at Risk. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. 64 pp., page 13.
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Salamander mussel: Brief Summary ( 英語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua, the salamander mussel or mudpuppy mussel, is a species of bivalve in the family Unionidae. It is unique among freshwater mussels in using mudpuppies as its glochidial host. It is the only freshwater mussel known to have a non-fish host.

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Simpsonaias ambigua ( 西班牙、卡斯蒂利亞西班牙語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua es una especie de molusco bivalvo de la familia Unionidae.

Distribución geográfica

Es endémica de los Estados Unidos.

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Simpsonaias ambigua: Brief Summary ( 西班牙、卡斯蒂利亞西班牙語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua es una especie de molusco bivalvo de la familia Unionidae.

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Simpsonaias ambigua ( 加利西亞語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua é unha especie de molusco bivalvo da familia Unionidae, que vive en Norteamérica. Ten a caracterísitca única entre os mexillóns de auga doce de utilizar as píntegas Necturus como hóspedes das súas larvas gloquidios, que parasitan as súas branquias. É o único mexillón de auga doce coñecido que ten un hóspede que non é un peixe.[2]

Distribución e status de conservación

É nativo de Estados Unidos e Ontario, Canadá. En Canadá está na lista de especies en risco clasificada como en perigo.[3]

Notas

  1. Bogan, A.E.; Woolnough, D. & Seddon, M.B. (2017). "Simpsonaias ambigua". Lista Vermella da IUCN (IUCN) 2017: e.T20247A62905797. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T20247A62905797.en. Consultado o 15 December 2017.
  2. "Simpsonaias ambigua Michigan Natural Features Inventory" (PDF). Arquivado dende o orixinal (PDF) o 15 de abril de 2019. Consultado o 17 de abril de 2019.
  3. COSEWIC. 2005. Canadian Species at Risk. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. 64 pp., page 13.

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Simpsonaias ambigua é unha especie de molusco bivalvo da familia Unionidae, que vive en Norteamérica. Ten a caracterísitca única entre os mexillóns de auga doce de utilizar as píntegas Necturus como hóspedes das súas larvas gloquidios, que parasitan as súas branquias. É o único mexillón de auga doce coñecido que ten un hóspede que non é un peixe.

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Simpsonaias ambigua ( 葡萄牙語 )

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Simpsonaias ambigua é uma espécie de bivalve da família Unionidae.

É endémica dos Estados Unidos da América.

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Simpsonaias ambigua é uma espécie de bivalve da família Unionidae.

É endémica dos Estados Unidos da América.

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