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Leach, J.H. 1993. Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs in western Lake Erie. Pages 381-397 in Nalepa, T.F., and D.W. Schloesser, eds. Zebra mussels: biology, impacts, and control. Lewis Publishers. Boca Raton, FL.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 18677
Type: Book Chapter
Author: Leach, J.H.
Date (year): 1993
Book Title: Zebra mussels: biology, impacts, and control.
Editor: Nalepa, T.F., and D.W. Schloesser
Edition:
Chapter Title:Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs in western Lake Erie.
Publisher:Lewis Publishers
Publisher Location:Boca Raton, FL
Volume:
Pages: 381-397
URL:
Keywords: invertebrate, mollusk, zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, Great Lakes, Lake Erie
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Dreissena polymorpha

    ON - Lake Erie, western basin
    ON - Lake Erie, near Long Point in Ontario
    ON - Lake Erie, at Chickenolee Reef, Ontario [just S of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Little Chicken Island Reef, Ontario [W of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Hen Island Reef, Ontario [W of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Sunken Chicken Reef, Ontario [W of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Chickenolee Reef, Ontario [just S of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Sunken Chicken Reef, Ontario [W of Pelee Island]
    ON - Lake Erie, at Hen Island Reef, Ontario [W of Pelee Island]


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