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Landrum Library Speaker Series – Freshwater Mussels of the Western Carolinas
June 13, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Date: June 13, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Landrum Library
Speaker: Hans Lohmeyer, freshwater ecologist and Conserving Carolina Stewardship Coordinator
Freshwater Mussels of the Western Carolinas: An Overview of Their Biology, Ecology, and Conservation.
Dive into the captivating world of freshwater mussels found in the mountain and foothill regions of the Carolinas, as we unravel their biology, ecology, and pressing conservation concerns. This engaging talk offers a comprehensive overview of these remarkable creatures, exploring their unique life cycle, habitat preferences, and the factors contributing to their alarming decline.
Join us on a journey through the rivers and streams that serve as the home for these hidden gems. Discover the intricate relationship between freshwater mussels and their environment, as we explore their vital role in maintaining water quality and stream bed stability. Gain insight into the fascinating reproductive strategies and the complex interactions that shape their existence.
However, this talk also sheds light on the challenges faced by freshwater mussels. Learn about the various factors that have led to their decline, including habitat degradation, pollution, and changes in river flow patterns. Explore the interconnectedness of these factors and their impact on the delicate balance of freshwater ecosystems.
By the end of this talk, you will develop a deeper appreciation for the significance of freshwater mussels and the urgent need for their conservation. Discover how researchers and conservationists are coming together to protect these imperiled species, implementing innovative strategies to restore their habitats and raise awareness about their importance.
Hans, a freshwater mussel enthusiast, developed a passion for these aquatic creatures during his internship with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) while completing his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. He gained invaluable expertise in captive propagation techniques and identifying diverse mussel species across the aquatic habitats of Western North Carolina.
Furthering his education at Appalachian State University, Hans earned his master’s degree and conducted his thesis research comparing freshwater mussel taxonomic relationships using a combination of DNA analysis, geographic range data, and shell morphology. This academic pursuit deepened his understanding of these fascinating organisms.
Following his academic journey, Hans dedicated three years to the NCWRC, focusing on the conservation of freshwater mussels through the preservation of both wild and captive populations. Recently, he has taken on the role of Stewardship Coordinator at Conserving Carolina, collaborating with private landowners to promote conservation easements.
This Conserving Carolina Speaker Series event is made possible thanks to the Landrum Library.
Contact Pam Torlina, pam@conservingcarolina.org, with questions or for more information.