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

9 results for Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1724858 ILCookChicago, Montrose Beach1996 04040002 Pike-Root 
1724814 ILCookChicago, Pratt Beach2015 04040002 Pike-Root 
1320595 ILCookLake Michigan, Chicago, Ardmore Hollywood Beach, N of Lincoln Park1994 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished
116407 ILCookLake Michigan, Evanston Water and Sewer Dept., Evanston, IL1991 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished
116394 ILCookLake Michigan, near Northbrook, IL, water plant's intake pipes and suction wells1991 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished
116426 ILCookLake Michigan, Northwestern Univ.'s water plant. Pipeline in 1/2 mile south of 3 Evanston lakebound pipelines.1991 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished
887257 ILLakeDead River, at Illinois Beach State Park, from its mouth to 1.35 stream km upstream2009 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished
1724834 ILLakeIllinois Beach State Park, Dead River, from its mouth to 1.35 stream km upstream2009 04040002 Pike-Root 
1320363 ILLakeLake Michigan, 2.3 mi NE Waukegan, North Beach Park2009 04040002 Pike-Rootestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/19/2024].

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