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Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Habitat Associations in Four West-Central Minnesota Lakes.

机译:明尼苏达州中西部四个湖泊的斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)生境协会。

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In 1989, zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) were first documented in the land of ten thousand lakes in the Lake Superior Basin at Duluth. Zebra mussels are successful invaders because the species attaches to substrates with byssal threads, can adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions, and has a free-swimming veligers that are easily transported. Although invasive mollusks pose a range of economic and ecological threats to inland waters, our understanding of zebra mussels in Minnesota lakes remains limited.;To gain additional information regarding zebra mussel ecology in lake systems, I conducted research in four west-central Minnesota lakes that were colonized prior to 2009. The objectives of this study were to 1) evaluate the relationship between zebra mussel distribution and substrate size, 2) assess the potential associations zebra mussels may have with organic biomass and individual plant species, and 3) survey the zebra mussel infested study lakes for native mussels and develop research questions about the zebra mussel and native mussel interactions.;In the summer of 2014, mussel, vegetation, and substrate surveys were completed via SCUBA at five 0.25 m2 quadrats spread 10-m apart along six 50-m transects in each lake. Substrate was categorized using phi (&phis;) values. Zebra mussels were enumerated and measured to determine density and size structure. Vegetative cover (%) was estimated and organic biomass was separated by type and dried to determined density (g/m2 dry weight).;The majority (73%) of the quadrats had a phi value of 0-1, indicating small particulate substrates were available for zebra mussel attachment. Underlying geologic substrate was not a statistically significant predictor of zebra mussel density (r2=0.32, P=0.054) in this chain of lake system, however, biological importance may be present. The study showed minimal variation in particle size among lakes within the chain-of-lake system therefore, should be considered as one unit when analyzing zebra mussel density. Significantly more zebra mussels were found attached to algaes (filamentous and Chara spp.) than macrophyte taxa, including Potamogeton spp. (P=0.001). Additionally, juvenile zebra mussels were found more on organic substrates than adults (P<0.001). Lastly, two species of native mussels were found in the study area, including fatmucket (Lampsilis siloquoidea ) and giant floater (Pyganodon grandis). Future research assessing the factors that facilitate Unionid species success in their native range, compared to their introduced ranges, may help clarify the ecological mechanisms and impacts of zebra mussel naturalization.
机译:1989年,斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)首次被记录在德卢斯苏必利尔湖盆地的上万个湖泊中。斑马贻贝是成功的入侵者,因为该物种通过附生线附着在基质上,可以适应各种环境条件,并且具有易于运输的自由游荡的小蜂。尽管侵入性软体动物对内陆水域造成一系列经济和生态威胁,但我们对明尼苏达州湖泊斑马贻贝的了解仍然有限。为了获得有关湖泊系统中斑马贻贝生态学的更多信息,我在明尼苏达州中西部四个湖泊进行了研究,在2009年之前被定居。本研究的目的是:1)评估斑马贻贝分布与基质大小之间的关系,2)评估斑马贻贝可能与有机生物量和单个植物物种的潜在关联,以及3)调查斑马贻贝出没的研究湖泊中存在原生贻贝,并提出了有关斑马贻贝与原生贻贝相互作用的研究问题。; 2014年夏季,通过SCUBA完成了对贻贝,植被和底物的调查,共有五个0.25平方米的四方类动物,六个相距10米,分布10米。每个湖中50米的断面。使用phi(φ)值对基材进行分类。列举并测量斑马贻贝以确定密度和大小结构。估计植被覆盖率(%),按类型分离有机生物质,干燥至确定的密度(g / m2干重)。;大多数(73%)象限的phi值为0-1,表明底物颗粒较小可用于斑马贻贝附着。在该湖泊系统链中,底层地质基质不是斑马贻贝密度的统计学显着预测因子(r2 = 0.32,P = 0.054),但是,生物学重要性可能存在。研究表明,湖链系统中湖泊之间的颗粒大小变化最小,因此在分析斑马贻贝密度时应将其视为一个单位。发现附着在藻类(丝状和Chara属)上的斑马贻贝明显多于大型植物类群,包括Potamogeton spp。 (P = 0.001)。此外,在有机底物上发现的斑马贻贝比成年人多(P <0.001)。最后,在研究区发现了两种本地贻贝,包括including(Lampsilis siloquoidea)和巨型浮游动物(Pyganodon grandis)。与引入的范围相比,未来的研究评估了促进Unionid物种在其本地范围内成功的因素,可能有助于弄清斑马贻贝自然化的生态机制和影响。

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  • 作者

    Londo, April R.;

  • 作者单位

    Minnesota State University, Mankato.;

  • 授予单位 Minnesota State University, Mankato.;
  • 学科 Water resources management.;Natural resource management.;Aquatic sciences.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 153 p.
  • 总页数 153
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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