Didymosphenia geminata
Didymosphenia geminata
(didymo)
Algae
Cryptogenic

Impact ID4816
Impact TypeHarvest
Study TypeObservational
Study LocationField
Impact DescriptionWhere it becomes very dense in New Zealand, Didymosphenia geminata decreases the exchange between surface and ground water and the hydraulic activity, which is thought to impact egg beds (redds) of Salmonids, including Salmo trutta (brown trout) and Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), which are important to fisheries around the world.
Reference37232
Great Lakes RegionNo
Cost 
LocationNew Zealand

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