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caused by
dreissenids created 267
million dollars’
worth of
damage between 1989 and 2004. When
introduced to
freshwater ecosystems,
dreissenids lead to...
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Dreissenidae are a
family of
small freshwater aquatic bivalve molluscs,
commonly called mussels although not at all
closely related to true mussels...
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suitability to
Irish climatic conditions.
Zebra mussels, the
first dreissenid mussel introduced in
North America,
rapidly spread throughout many major...
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original on 9
September 2008. "Hawaii Risk
Analyses and
Management for
Dreissenid Mussels" (PDF). US Fish & Wildlife. 2012. p. 3.
Archived (PDF) from the...
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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. "Hawaii Risk
Analyses and
Management for
Dreissenid Mussels" (PDF). US Fish & Wildlife. 2012. p. 3.
Retrieved 27 July 2018...
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Finger Lakes, Lake Bonaparte, and Lake Simcoe. The
adverse effects of
dreissenid mussels on
freshwater systems have led to
their ranking as one of the...
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action of
Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CL145A, a
lethal control agent of
dreissenid mussels (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae). J. Invertebr. Pathol. 113(1):115–121...
- M. J.; Joppa, L. N.; Vadeboncoeur, Y. (February 2011). "The
effect of
dreissenid invasions on
chlorophyll and the chlorophyll : total
phosphorus ratio...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 13
species Critically endangered (CR): 581
species Endangered (EN): 507
species Vulnerable (VU): 879
species Near threatened...
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changes in
river flow and
physical barriers imposed by dams.
Invasive dreissenid mussels (zebra and
quagga mussels, and the
invasive round goby also have...