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| And: Hey Pattye! I knew you'd be one of the ones that noticed! This is so rich, I wish all of us P_Ger's in America would adopt a mussel or count mussels in their local creeks. thesee arte great pets. Better than a rock anyday!
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| Zebra mussels are a huge threat to a lot more than native mussels! Single zebra mussel showing byssal threads used for attachment. ![]() Source: Ohio Sea Grant Zebra mussels invaded Lake Michigan, entered the Illinois River by a man-made connection at Chicago, and were first found in the Upper Mississippi River in 1991. They are currently found throughout the Upper Mississippi River System, many of its tributaries, and inland lakes. Spread of zebra mussels between 1988 and 2002 ![]() Click for larger scale ![]() Click for larger scaleSource: U.S. Geological Survey See the progression of the zebra mussel distribution in North America.
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| Zebra mussels attach to hard surfaces with byssal threads that secrete a strong glue-like substance. They do not require a fish host; they develop as planktonic organisms (veligers) drifting in the current until they become large enough to attach to the bottom or objects. They produce thousands of veligers and reproduce several times a year. Because zebra mussels readily attach to tow boats, barges, and recreational crafts, they can be easily transported to upstream portions of the Upper Mississippi River. Zebra mussels attached to a barge on the Upper Mississippi River, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, and the hull of a houseboat in La Crosse, Wisconsin. ![]() Click for larger scale ![]() Click for larger scaleZebra mussels also attach by the hundreds to the shells of native freshwater mussels. Zebra mussels compete with native mussels for food and may interfere with successful reproduction. Severe freshwater mussel mortality is not likely to occur until zebra mussel infestation intensity reaches about 100 zebra mussels per freshwater mussel. In the river bottom, zebra mussels have been reported at densities of over 67,000 per square meter. In the video, you can see zebra mussels carperting the bottom of the river and attached to native mussels. Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) Upper Mississippi River, Pool 10 Source: Mark Endis, Wisconsin DNR
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