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Haag, W.R., and D.W. Garton. 1992. Synchronous spawning in a recently established population of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in western Lake Erie, USA. Hydrobiologia 234:103-110.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 9050
Type: Journal Article
Author: Haag, W.R., and D.W. Garton
Date (year): 1992
Article Title:Synchronous spawning in a recently established population of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in western Lake Erie, USA
Journal Name: Hydrobiologia
Volume: 234
Issue:
Pages: 103-110
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Keywords: invertebrate, mollusk, zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, reproduction, Lake Erie
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Dreissena polymorpha

    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie
    OH - Put-in-Bay boat docks at the Ohio State University's F.T. Stone Laboratory in the western basin of Lake Erie


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