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Aquatic Nuisance Species- Mollusc


Zebra Mussel
Description
Zebra Mussel. Zebra Mussel
  • Dreissena polymorpha
  • Has caused profound ecological changes in freshwater ecosystems where it is established, including losses of phytoplankton and microzooplankton
  • Causes mortality of native clams and mussels
  • Cost municipal and industrial water facilities millions of dollars to control
  • If introduced into Montana will likely survive, become established and result in significant environmental and industrial damage
  • Transported overland in bilges, livewells, motors and attached to boats and trailers
General Characteristics
  • larvae not possible to see with naked eye
  • newly settled larvae feel like sand paper on smooth surfaces
  • juveniles are pepper corn size
  • mussel with brown to black stripes
  • adults can grow up to 2” long, typically are ¾” long
Links
Walleyes Unlimited of Montana- Zebra Mussel

New Zealand Mudsnail
Description
New Zealand Mudsnail Map. New Zealand Mudsnail Distribution Map (USGS)

New Zealand Mudsnail. Key shows the size of New Zealand Mudsnails.
  • Potamopyrgus antipodarum
  • Spread via stocking operations, by recreational anglers, or possibly aquarium release
  • Reproduces asexually and thus it only takes one to start a new population
  • Found in lakes and rivers
  • Can close operculum to avoid desiccation
  • Out competes native snails and other invertebrate
  • May impact fisheries by reducing food availability
General Characteristics
  • range in size from a grain of sand to 1/8” long
  • color brownish to bluish-green
  • operculum covers opening of shell, which is on left
  • densities reported over 500,000 per square meter!
Links
Walleyes Unlimited of Montana- New Zealand Mudsnail

Arctic Grayling. © 2005 Craig Hergert
 


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