dreissena polymorpha การใช้
- Rivers throughout much of its range have been zebra mussel ( " Dreissena polymorpha " ) is a widespread threat.
- The study compared the golden mussel with the zebra mussel ( " Dreissena polymorpha " ) which is another aggressive invasive species.
- In Britain there is only one species from this family, " Dreissena polymorpha ", the zebra mussel, which is a troublesome invasive species.
- Since 1988 a species native to Asia, zebra mussels ( " Dreissena polymorpha " ), have invaded the Great Lakes and the Owen Sound area has not been spared.
- It inhabits shallow waters ( ) with plentiful weed growth where it can find its prey consisting of small crustaceans, the larvae of chironomids and the larvae of the mussel " Dreissena polymorpha ".
- Another well-travelled freshwater bivalve, the zebra mussel ( " Dreissena polymorpha " ) originated in southeastern Russia, and has been accidentally introduced to inland waterways in North America and Europe, where the species damages water installations and disrupts local ecosystems.
- In 2012, the National University of Ireland, Galway, said " The discovery of zebra mussels ( " Dreissena polymorpha " ) in Lough Derg and the lower Shannon region in 1997 ( McCarthy et al 1997, a & b ) has led to considerable concern about the potential ecological and economic damage that this highly invasive aquatic nuisance species can cause ."