Todd D. Crail Philip M. Mathias, Johan F. Gottgens, Jon M. Bossenbroek The University of Toledo

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Todd D. Crail Philip M. Mathias, Johan F. Gottgens, Jon M. Bossenbroek The University of Toledo Wind-derived seiches as a means for detecting and monitoring the unionid community in the western basin of Lake Erie

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Todd D. CrailPhilip M. Mathias, Johan F. Gottgens, Jon M. Bossenbroek

The University of Toledo

Wind-derived seiches as a means for detecting and monitoring the unionid community in the

western basin of Lake Erie

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My Questions

• Increasing number of refuges…

• Are unionids found anywhere else, such as the in-shore marshes and near-shore open lake habitats?

• Can I sample them? And how?

• Richness? Recruitment?

• Historic sequence in shell material?

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Sampling Sites

Luna Pier

Bayshore

Maumee Bay SP

Turtle Creek

Ottawa NWR

Toussaint Creek

East Harbor

Winous Point

Lake Erie

N• Eight sites

“qualitatively” sampled 2003-2008

• Sites open to lake, with dreissenids present

• Most sites also had diked marshes

• Recovered live individuals of at least two species at all sites

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Sampling Sites – “Marshes”

• First sites sampled were drowned river mouths and hemi-marsh

• Methods were tactile and a modified basket rake

• Timed searches, measured shell length, and classified as live, fresh dead, weathered and sub-fossil

• Mobility increased greatly using snow shoes

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Sampling Sites – “Marshes”

• Diked marshes had four species live – Pyganodon grandis – Giant Floater– Toxolasma parvus - Liliput – Uniomerus tetralasumus – Pondhorn– Utterbackia imbecillis – Pond Papershell

• Open sites had up to seven species live

– Leptodea fragilis - Fragile Papershell – Lasmigona complanata - White Heelsplitter – Potamilus alatus - Pink Heelsplitter – Giant Floater– Quadrula quadrula - Mapleleaf

• Refer to Bowers & de Szalay 2004, American Midland Naturalist

• Noticed the profound effect of seiches & how it simplified sampling

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Example Seiche – Bayshore Road (2006)

One meter seiche during low water

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Example Seiche – Bayshore Road (2006)

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Bayshore - 2006• Four species recovered live

– Amblema plicata – Threeridge– Fragile Papershell– Giant Floater– Pink Heelsplitter

• In a 20 minute timed search, we found, measured, recorded and replaced 34 individuals (3 species)

– Roughly 35 seconds per individual

• In an additional 25 minute search, we found 5 live threeridge

• Found 6 species fresh dead to lightly weathered

• Found 3 species sub-fossil

• The farther the seiche went out, the greater the abundance of live mussels

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Bayshore - 2006• Fragile Papershell

– 28 individuals– Length was 29 – 114 mm– Mean Length was 74 mm

• Threeridge – 5 individuals– Length was 59 – 80 mm– Mean Length was 71 mm

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Bayshore - 2006

• Rate of dreissenid infection was < 10 dreissenids on any individual except (1) 109 mm fragile papershell (19)

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Partitioning of Habitat?

RED – Fragile Papershell BLUE – Threeridge Green – Giant Floater

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Time Series

20062000199519901985198019751955 19651960 1970

Sub-Fossil Weathered Fresh Dead

More accurately account for time since death, since we can age live dreissenids inside the shell?

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Time Series

20062000199519901985198019751955 19651960 1970

Sub-Fossil Weathered Fresh Dead

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Weathering is a spectrum depending on the system and species

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Time Series

20062000199519901985198019751955 19651960 1970

Sub-Fossil Weathered Fresh Dead

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Fossilization is a spectrum process as well but…

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Time Series

20062000199519901985198019751955 19651960 1970

Sub-Fossil Weathered Fresh Dead

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Fossilization is a spectrum process as well but…Why aren’t sub-fossil species found in the current assemblage?

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Time Series

20062000199519901985198019751955 19651960 1970

Sub-Fossil Weathered Fresh Dead

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Fossilization is a spectrum process as well but…Why aren’t sub-fossil species found in the current assemblage?Why aren’t weathered, fresh dead & live species found in the

sub-fossil assemblage?

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Winous Point Marsh Conservancy - 2006

• 6 species live (white heelsplitter, fragile papershell, pink heelsplitter, giant floater, lilliput, pond papershell)

• 4 species fresh dead (threeridge, Obliquaria reflexa - threehorn wartyback, mapleleaf, pimpleback)

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Bayshore & Maumee Bay SP - 2008

• ~0.5 meter seiche event

• At Bayshore Road– 32 individuals / 3 species – 28 were fragile papershell

• mean length of 55 mm • mean length of 74 mm in 2006

• At Maumee Bay SP– 22 individuals / 2 species– 17 were fragile papershell

• range 16 – 112 mm• mean length was 38 mm• mode was 29 mm

– Continuous distribution – 6 weathered species

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More Partitioning of Habitat?

RED – Fragile Papershell BLUE – Threeridge Green – Giant Floater

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More Partitioning of Habitat?

RED – Fragile Papershell BLUE – Threeridge Green – Giant Floater

Is this evidence of ontogenic shifts? Or is it just a population sink?

YELLOW – Papershell, Floater and Pink Heelsplitter Juveniles!

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Bayshore - 2008

• (4) 100 meter transects with a modified BR-12 basket rake– www.shellfishing.com

• No live species

• Is the Missouri Trawl the answer?

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Substrates

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Higher Quality Substrate?

Potamogeton crispus, Lyngbia sp. and Dreissenia building substrate deepenough for Unionids to burrow

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Higher Quality Substrate?

140 mm white heelsplitter in Dreissenid fortified fine silt(other Unionid species present as well)

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

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Our Ponar Rig

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

Sediment Dry Mass from Bayshore Outlet to Maumee Bay State Park

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

Site 2

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

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Ponar Sampling at Bayshore 2010

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Lake-Influenced Maumee River 2010

• Live fragile papershell, deertoe, threehorn wartyback, threeridge, mapleleaf, pimpleback, pink heelsplitter, white heelsplitter, giant floater, liliput, wabash pigtoe, fat mucket

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Lake-Influenced Maumee River 2010

• Live fragile papershell, deertoe, threehorn wartyback, threeridge, mapleleaf, pimpleback, pink heelsplitter, white heelsplitter, giant floater, liliput, wabash pigtoe, fat mucket

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Port Clinton 2010

• Fresh Dead shell from fragile papershell, giant floater, threeridge, white heelsplitter, pink heelsplitter, threehorn wartyback, deertoe and pond mussel on a public beach.

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Port Clinton 2010

• I hypothesize the success of the community has to do with sediment conveyance

• This resolves fouling, food, and stability

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My Questions with Answers

• Unionids are found elsewhere, such as the in-shore marshes and near-shore open lake habitats.

• I can sample them… with luck or hard work

• There’s richness. There’s recruitment.

• There’s an historic sequence in shell material, but it’s different at two times.

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More Questions Than Answers

• What is the mechanism?

• Veliger density dependent? Reduction of dreissenid health? Dreissenid predator density? Dreissenid air exposure? Or is it about substrate?

• Or all of the above? Are there factors not considered?

• Where else are they? And how can we find them?

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Acknowledgements

• Fellowship with the National Science Foundation GK-12 Program DGE-0742395

• Funding from the Winous Point Marsh Conservancy

• Lake Erie Center & Department of Environmental Sciences

• Field help from Maria Tumeo

• Thoughtful comments from Tom Bridgeman