Dreissena polymorpha
Dreissena polymorpha
(zebra mussel)
Mollusks-Bivalves
Exotic

10 results for Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
255537 COGrandGrand Lake on the Colorado River [~60 mi NW of Denver]2008 14010001 Colorado Headwatersfailed
1737082 COMesaColorado River near Beavertail Mountain Tunnel pull off2024 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauunknown
1737083 COMesaColorado River near James M. Robb Lakes2024 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauunknown
1736833 COMesaColorado River upstream of Grand Valley Water Users Canal diversion, near De Beque2024 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauunknown
1736832 COMesaGovernment Highline Canal near Clifton2024 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauunknown
1697517 COMesaHighline Lake at Highline Lake State Park2022 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauestablished
1714271 COMesaHighline Lake at Highline Lake State Park2023 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateauestablished
1715758 COMesaHighline Lake State Park2023 14010005 Colorado Headwaters-Plateau 
1524518 COPuebloPueblo Reservoir [Arkansas River]2007 11020002 Upper Arkansasfailed
242589 COPuebloPueblo Reservoir [Arkansas River]2008 11020002 Upper Arkansasfailed

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/11/2024].

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