| Impact ID | 5447 |
| Impact Type | Competition |
| Study Type | Observational |
| Study Location | Field |
| Impact Description | Stable isotope ratios demonstrate that C. fluminea occupies a larger trophic niche space and has lower trophic fidelity than (native) E. crassidens . This leads authors to speculate that the non-native ingests some of the same materials as native species,
but has the ability to assimilate a broader range of food resources and are flexible to take advantage of available resources. |
| Reference | 28157 |
| Cost | |
| Location | Georgia |