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Characterizing zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) condition, populations, and community effects in Oklahoma habitats.

机译:表征俄克拉荷马州栖息地的斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)状况,种群和群落效应。

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Scope and Method of Study: Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha ) are one of the most widely recognized aquatic invasive species in North America. Their negative effects on native species, ecosystems, and industry have been widely documented within the scientific literature, yet their ultimate distribution is still widely debated. As Oklahoma was initially considered their southern distributional limits due to warm summer water temperatures, an evaluation of their population characteristics, growth and physiological condition within Oklahoma's reservoirs may provide insight into the potential for infestations further south. This study sought to characterize D. polymorpha density and reproduction in several Oklahoma reservoirs, assess their physiological condition on a seasonal scale, and determine if they have had a negative effect on native mussel communities in the Verdigris River.;Findings and Conclusions: An 8-year study at Oologah Lake, OK revealed peak zebra mussel densities near 150,000/m2 within 2 years of discovery, however during 2006 a dieoff associated with 30°C water temperatures and flooding events in subsequent years reduced these densities significantly. Native mussel surveys within the Verdigris River suggested there had been no significant decline in richness or abundance of native species since introduction of the zebra mussel, however reductions may still occur in the future particularly if zebra mussel densities remain high for several consecutive years. Similar zebra mussel densities were observed in Sooner Lake, OK, during a 4-year study despite an altered thermal regime in that system. Summer dieoffs of reproductively mature zebra mussels were recorded, however the population was able to recover in each subsequent year driven by young of the year mussels, perhaps better able to tolerate warm summer water temperatures. Multiple condition indices revealed D. polymorpha are in poorest physiological condition during July and August and are in best condition in May and June. Thermal tolerance bioassays indicated zebra mussels in Oklahoma have not developed any enhanced upper thermal tolerance and exhibit similar oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion ratios as compared with mussels from more northern populations.
机译:研究范围和研究方法:斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)是北美最广泛认可的水生入侵物种之一。在科学文献中已广泛记录了它们对本地物种,生态系统和工业的负面影响,但其最终分布仍受到广泛争议。由于俄克拉荷马州由于夏季温暖的水温而最初被认为是其南部的分布极限,因此对俄克拉荷马州水库内的种群特征,生长和生理状况进行评估可能会为进一步向南扩散的可能性提供见识。这项研究旨在表征俄克拉何马州几个水库中的多形藻密度和繁殖,按季节规模评估其生理状况,并确定它们是否对韦尔迪格里斯河的原生贻贝群落产生了负面影响。;发现与结论:第8页俄克拉荷马州Oologah湖的一项为期一年的研究发现,斑马贻贝的峰值密度在发现后的2年内接近150,000 / m2,但是在2006年,与30°C的水温和随后几年的洪灾有关的死亡大大降低了这些密度。韦尔迪格里斯河内的原生贻贝调查表明,自引入斑马贻贝以来,原生物种的丰富度或丰度没有显着下降,但是,将来可能仍会减少,特别是如果斑马贻贝的密度连续几年保持较高水平。在为期4年的研究中,尽管俄克拉荷马州系统的热态发生了变化,但在俄克拉荷马州的苏纳湖观察到相似的斑马贻贝密度。记录了繁殖成熟斑马贻贝的夏季死亡情况,但是在一年生的贻贝的驱使下,种群能够在随后的每一年中恢复,也许能够更好地忍受温暖的夏季水温。多种状况指标表明,多形果蝇在7月和8月处于最差的生理状态,而在5月和6月处于最佳状态。热耐受性生物测定表明,与来自更多北部种群的贻贝相比,俄克拉荷马州的斑马贻贝没有提高任何耐热性,并且显示出相似的耗氧量和氨排泄率。

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  • 作者

    Boeckman, Chad Jarrod.;

  • 作者单位

    Oklahoma State University.;

  • 授予单位 Oklahoma State University.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Biology Zoology.;Biology Conservation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 200 p.
  • 总页数 200
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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