| Impact ID | 3632 |
| Impact Type | Disease/Parasite/Toxicity |
| Study Type | Anecdotal |
| Study Location | N/A |
| Impact Description | Consumption of zebra mussels may also provide a conduit for the bioaccumulation of toxic substances, especially PCBS, which have been
shown to accumulate in zebra mussels because of their extensive filtering activities (Secor et al., 1993; de Kock et al., 1993). Top predators which feed on round gobies
would therefore be expected to accumulate increased quantities of PCBS over previous accumulation patterns. |
| Reference | 22782 |
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