Staff Member
Kendall Moles
PhD
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Moles, K. R., and J. B. Layzer 2008. Reproductive ecology of Actinonaias ligamentina (Bivalvia: Unionidae) in a regulated river. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 27(1):212-222. | January 2008 |
Project | Completion Date |
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Determining the distribution of imperiled mussels in Tennessee waters | June 2017 |
Propagating mussels in the Ohio River | June 2017 |
Research directed at the recovery of endangered mussels | December 2010 |
Reintroduction of mussels into the Little Tennessee River at the Calderwood Dam bypass | June 2011 |
Predicting the effects on endangered mussels from incremental decreases in minimum flows | December 2015 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Kendall R.Moles and James B. Layzer. Reintroduction of mussels into the Calderwood bypass of the Little Tennessee River. A case of fraternizing with the enemy? . Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium. Guntersville, Alabama. | March 2013 |
Technical Publications | Publication Date |
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Layzer, J.B. and K. Moles. 2009. Reintroduction of the rayed bean (Villosa fabalis) into the Duck River. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. College Station, PA. | September 2009 |
Layzer, J.B. and K. Moles. 2009. Assessment of the fish and mussel communities in the Glenview Nature Preserve on the Green River. Green County, KY. | September 2009 |