| Impact ID | 9045 |
| Impact Type | Disease/Parasites/Toxicity |
| Study Type | Observational |
| Study Location | Field |
| Impact Description | In northern Virginian and Maryland, invasive populations of Cipangopaludina japonica had a relatively high prevalence of aspidogastrean trematode parasites where the populations co-occurred with the indigenous Elimia virginica. |
| Reference | 42616 |
| Great Lakes Region | No |
| Cost | |
| Location | Northern Virginia and Maryland |