zebra mussel
Either of two species of tiny mussels (genus Dreissena) that are prominent freshwater pests. They proliferate quickly and adhere in great numbers to virtually any surface. The voracious mussels disrupt food webs by wiping out phytoplankton, and their massive clustering on water-intake valves and pipes, bridge abutments, and other structures can cause severe commercial damage. They made their first known attack on Europe in the early 19th century and were carried (probably in ship water ballasts) to North America 1986; their invasion of all the Great Lakes has had devastating effects on the lakes' native mussel and fish populations.
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EXOTIC ALIENS; Zebras Musseling In
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/14/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...in this country. The culprit is the zebra mussel, a freshwater mollusk named for the...of the century. This is because the zebra mussel attaches to hard surfaces, finding excellent...this country and who runs the National Zebra Mussel Clearing House in Brockport, N.Y., prospects...
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ZEBRA MUSSEL FOUND IN LAKE MONONA DNR DIVER DISCOVERS A LONE MUSSEL WHILE WORKING NEAR OLIN PARK.(FRONT)
Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 5/22/2001; 376 words
; ...Ron Seely Environment reporter The zebra mussel, one of the most invasive and damaging...last week when he found a live adult zebra mussel attached to a native mussel shell. But DNR biologists said the presence of one zebra mussel doesn't necessarily mean the lakes are...
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Mussels scare local biologists
Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press; 7/31/2004; ; 553 words
; ...area on the Missouri River, can the zebra mussel be far behind? Although that concerns...Conservation's regional office in St. Joseph. The zebra mussel, an invasive species native to the Caspian...from areas of the country where the zebra mussel is common could be contributing to ...
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Zebra Mussel publication released by Cornell
Magazine article from: Sea Technology; 4/1/1997; ; 189 words
; ...has released a 62-page bulletin, The Zebra Mussel: Impact and Control, which provides...on control technologies against the zebra mussel infestation, according to a spokesman...people who are planning a proactive zebra mussel control program. The author, Charles...
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Zebra mussels disrupt fish food source
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 12/17/1997; 207 words
; The zebra mussel is again wreaking havoc in the Great Lakes ecosystem...and other researchers believe the algae-eating zebra mussel is to blame for the decrease in amphipods. A single zebra mussel can filter about one liter of water per day...
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MUSSELS CAUSE MORE ECOLOGY PROBLEMS
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 12/12/1997; 357 words
; ...SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The zebra mussel apparently is causing more havoc in...researchers believe the algae-eating zebra mussel is to blame for the decrease in amphipods. A single zebra mussel can filter about one liter of water...
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NSW: Zebra mussel declared a noxious fish in NSW
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 4/9/1999; 156 words
; ...News (Australia) 04-09-1999 NSW: Zebra mussel declared a noxious fish in NSW SYDNEY, April 9 AAP - The zebra mussel, a pest which could devastate native...Eddie Obeid said the black-striped zebra mussel, originally from central America...
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Marine Biology: Marauding Mussels
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/22/1990; ; 209 words
; ...government scientist predicts that the exotic zebra mussel, now spreading thoughout the Great Lakes...and Mississippi rivers. The inch-long zebra mussel wreaks havoc on water lines and sewage...too cold or too warm. A healthy female zebra mussel produces about 40,000 eggs. @Slug: ...
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Zebra mussels found in 10 more Wisconsin lakes
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 5/21/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...reported Tuesday. The agency said both the zebra mussel and Eurasian watermilfoil continued...all new lakes that were found to have zebra mussel populations in 2002. These new lakes...the plankton and depleting oxygen, the zebra mussel has a cascading effect on entire fish...
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GLENN TAKES AIM AT ZEBRA MUSSEL.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 9/19/1996; ; 324 words
; ...cataclysmic ways. The dreaded zebra mussel even is the subject of Congressional...Wherever it becomes established, the zebra mussel threatens both economic and environmental...Associated Press - The half-inch-long zebra mussel is causing big problems.
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mussel
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...cm) in length. Freshwater mussels are chiefly of two kinds...large, dark-shelled burrowing mussels, a source of pearls and of...clear pools and brooks. The zebra mussel, Dreissen polymorpha, is...native ecosystems. The quagga mussel, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis...has largely supplanted ...
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Pollution by Invasive Species
Book article from: Water:Science and Issues
...relatively new invader surfaced in the 1990s — the quagga mussel. This thumbnail-sized mollusk was introduced into the Great...early 1990s, probably from ballast water. By 2002, quagga mussels were found in much of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the Erie...upper St. Lawrence River, and parts of Lake Huron. ...
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Invasive Species
Book article from: Biology
...nor do they have a large impact. However, many of these new species have created huge problems. Zebra mussels are reducing populations of native mussels in many areas of the United States, and they are so numerous in places that they are clogging...
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