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TABS Species Account TN00301

TN00301 LITTLE WINGED PEARLY MUSSEL PEGIAS FABULA

Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS

version 12/2002


Taxonomy
Status
Distribution
Habitat Associations
Food Habits
Environmental Associations
Life History
Management Practices
References

References

77* Curtis, J.D. 1941. The silvicultural significance of the 
porcupine. J. For. 39(7).:583-594.

81* Davenport, L.B., Jr. 1951. The economic importance of the 
black bear in Virginia. M.S. Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic 
Institute and State Univ., Blacksburg, Va. UNPB,:104.

82* 1981. Diseases and parasites of white-tailed deer. Davidson, 
W.R., Hayes, F.A., Nettles, V.F., Kellogg, F.E. (eds.). 
Southeastern Coop. Wildl. Dis. Study, Athens, Ga:458.

2097* Dennis, D.S. 1979. Freshwater and terrestrial molluscs. 
Proc. symp. endangered and threatened plants and animals of 
Virginia. Ext. Div., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State 
Univ., Blacksburg:123-132.

2100* Fuller, S.L.H. 1974. Clams and mussels (Mollusca: 
Bivalvia). Pollution ecology of freshwater invertebrates. 
Academic Press, New York:215-273.

2899* Baxter, W.L., Wolfe, C.W. 1973. Life history and ecology 
of the ring-necked pheasant in Nebraska. Nebraska Game and Parks 
Comm., Lincoln:58.

3895*. 1970. Symposium on rare and endangered mollusks. 
Malacologia 10(1)..

4205* Jenkins, R.E. 1984. Fishes of Virginia (tentative)..

8830* American fisheries society. 1988. List of Common and 
Scientific Name of Unionid Mussels (in press) . American 
Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

9227* U.S. Fish and Wildlefe Service. 1989. Endangered and 
Threatened Wildlife and Plants (50 CFR 17.11 and 17.12). U. S. 
Fish and Wildl.Ser.:34.

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