1. Until recently the status of Margaritifera margaritifera L. in Northern Ireland was not well documented. This paper presents the results of field surveys conducted in 1990/'91 and in 1996 at over 200 sites covering all major river systems in Northern Ireland. 2. Margaritifera populations in Nort
The current distribution and status of the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera L. 1758 in north-west Ireland
β Scribed by C. R. BEASLEY; D. ROBERTS
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 623 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1052-7613
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β¦ Synopsis
I . Margaritifera margaritifera populations are declining throughout its range, including Ireland, despite legislation designed t o protect freshwater pearl mussels and their habitat.
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A survey of freshwater pearl mussels was carried out on rivers in County Donegal, north-west Ireland, to determine the current distribution, size and density of M . margaritifera populations, as well as to identify potential threats to mussels there.
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The survey revealed the freshwater pearl mussel to be widespread, particularly in the western half of the county. However, densities of mussels at most sites are low, with just two sites having mussel densities of over 5m-2. Furthermore, the species appears to be absent from a number of sites from which it had been previously recorded.
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According to the literature, there is a long history of pearl fishing in Co. Donegal and neighbouring counties. Evidence from heaps of shells found on the river bed and banks at several sites and recent anecdotal reports from local people suggest pearl fishing is being practised on all rivers investigated during the present study.
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The main conservation requirements for M . margaritifera populations in Donegal are to maintain water quality at its present high standard and, as pearl fishing appears to be a widespread and immediate threat to the remaining mussel populations, to enforce existing legislation designed to protect M . margaritifera.
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