Western Range Expansion of the Black Sandshell Mussel in Montana

D. Stagliano
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Newly discovered populations of the black sandshell mussel (Ligumia recta) from the Missouri and Marias Rivers in east-central Montana extend the species known range to its farthest western point in the United States and North America (west of 110° longitude).  The black sandshell is an introduced mussel in Montana and has become common and abundant in the Missouri River drainage since its establishment in Fort Peck Reservoir in the 1940’s.  Despite the increased distribution of the black sandshell westward across the prairie rivers of Montana, elsewhere in their native range, the species is declining.  This is a species of conservation concern in 21 states.  Habitat conditions and host fish abundances that are allowing this species to thrive in Montana’s rivers might provide valuable information for the conservation needs of this species in native states where it is now in decline.
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蒙大拿州黑沙贝贻贝的西部范围扩张
新发现的黑沙贝贻贝(Ligumia recta)种群来自蒙大拿州中东部的密苏里河和马里亚斯河,将已知物种的范围扩展到美国和北美最西端(经度110°以西)。黑沙贝是蒙大拿的一种引进贻贝,自20世纪40年代在佩克堡水库建立以来,在密苏里河流域变得普遍而丰富。尽管黑沙贝在蒙大拿州的草原河流中向西分布的数量有所增加,但在它们的原生地的其他地方,这个物种正在减少。这是一个在21个州受到保护的物种。栖息地条件和宿主鱼的丰度使该物种在蒙大拿州的河流中茁壮成长,这可能为该物种在本土各州的保护需求提供有价值的信息,目前该物种正在减少。
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