5 results for Dreissena bugensis (quagga mussel)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
5241 Dreissena bugensis Commerce Observational Field Dreissena rostriformis bugensis shells that are removed from water pipes are being diverted from landfill to create bioglass. London, England 38077
7403 Dreissena bugensis Commerce Anecdotal N/A Dreissena bugensis are known to damage commercial boats. 42296
7711 Dreissena bugensis Commerce Observational Field In Snake River, Idaho State Department of Agriculture, along with several other agencies invested time and money to treat a six-mile section of the river with copper to eliminate Dreissena bugensis. Snake River, Idaho 42459
8253 Dreissena bugensis Commerce Anecdotal N/A The quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis) has the potential to cause major costs for dams and the hydropower industry, particularly if its westward expansion continues. Colonization has already resulted in clogging and subsequent expense at the Hoover, Imperial, Davis, and Parker Dams on the Lower Colorado River. Colorado River, USA 24620
8254 Dreissena bugensis Commerce Anecdotal N/A Reductions in plankton biomass from Dreissena bugensis may cause increased competition, decreased survival, and decreased biomass of planktivorous fish, including commercially important species. 24584

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