Limnoperna fortunei
Limnoperna fortunei
(Golden Mussel)
Mollusks-Bivalves
Exotic

30 results for Limnoperna fortunei (Golden Mussel)

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Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
6243 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A Suspension feeding by Limnoperna fortunei will reduce phytoplankton biomass and repress... 13086
6245 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A Limnoperna fortunei transfers organic matter from the pelagic to benthic zones through... 29413
6247 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Invasion by Limnoperna fortunei in Argentina has impacted macroinvertebrate abundance. 29419
6248 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Limnoperna fortunei specimens attached to net cages in a Brazilian reservoir bioaccumulate... 41138
6249 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Field The accumulation of Limnoperna fortunei shells and enrichment of the habitat through their... 41137
6250 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A Changes in the structure of the sediment through the formation of Limnoperna fortunei... 41139
6251 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A The production of feces rich in organic material by Limnoperna fortunei provides more food... 41139
6252 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A The decay of Limnoperna fortunei feces and L. fortunei’s grazing of particulate... 41139
6253 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Laboratory In lab experiments, Limnoperna fortunei reduced zooplankton density by approximately 73%... 41144
6254 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Laboratory In lab experiments, the presence of Limnoperna fortunei reduced phytoplankton richness by... 41144
6255 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Field Limnoperna fortunei facilitates benthic invertebrates and the facilitation effect is... 41162
6257 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Field Comparison between two experiments conducted in South America suggest that Limnoperna... 41162
6258 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A A stable isotope mixing model reported that >14% of the fish assemblage biomass was attributed to... 41174
6259 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Laboratory Limnoperna fortunei accumulates microcystins during cyanobacterial blooms and facilitates... 41196
6260 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field In the Río de la Plata estuary, microplastics were observed in the soft tissue of Limnoperna... 41199
6261 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Limnoperna fortunei is an important source of quality prey and carbon for native fish in... 41204
6262 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Limnoperna fortunei bioaccumulates pesticides, organochlorines and organophosphates in... 41206
6277 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Field In field experiments, Limnoperna fortunei reduced densities of benthic macroinvertebrates... 41210
6278 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A In South America, Limnoperna fortunei attaches to, and displaces, native naiads (Hyriidae... 14531
6279 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field In the Río Tercero Reservoir, Argentina, Limnoperna fortunei colonization impacted the... 29380
6280 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Limnoperna fortunei colonization of a reservoir in Argentina significantly enhanced macrophyte... 29414
6281 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field Limnoperna fortunei colonization increases habitat complexity through the creation of... 29415
6282 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Experimental Laboratory Through mesocosm experiments, it was found that Limnoperna fortunei influenced the... 29422
6283 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Observational Field The benthic community changed in several ways after Limnoperna fortunei invasion. Snails... 29444
6285 Limnoperna fortunei Food Web Anecdotal N/A Predictive models for the Lake Erie food web suggest Limnoperna fortunei will positively... 32474
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