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Extirpation of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Following the Invasion of Dreissenid Mussels in an Interconnecting River of the Laurentian Great Lakes

机译:在Dreissenid贻贝入侵劳伦式大湖相通的河流之后,淡水贻贝(Bivalvia:Unionidae)灭绝

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Previous (1992-1994) surveys for native freshwater mussels (Unionidae) along main channels of the Detroit River showed that unionids had been extirpated from all but four sites in the upper reaches of the river due to impacts of dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis). These four sites were surveyed again in 1998 using the same sampling method (timed-random searches) to determine if they may serve as "refugia" where unionids and dreissenids co-exist. Two additional sites were sampled using additional methods (excavated-quadrat and line-transect searches) for comparison with unpublished data collected in 1987 and 1990. A total of four individuals of four species (Actinonaias ligamentina, Cyclonaias tuberculata, Lasmigona complanataand Pleurobema sintoxia) were found by timed-random searches at four sites in 1998 compared to 720 individuals of 24 species in 1992 and 39 individuals of 13 species in 1994. Excavated-quadrat and line-transect searches at the two additional sites yielded only one live specimen of Ptychobranchus fasciolaris compared to 288 individuals of 18 species in 1987 and 1990. Results of this study suggest that remaining densities of unionids in channels of the Detroit River are too low to support viable reproducing populations of any species. Therefore, we conclude that unionids have been extirpated from main channels of the Detroit River due to dreissenid infestation. As the Detroit River was one of the first water bodies in North America to be invaded by dreissenids, it is likely that unionids will also be extirpated from many other rivers and lakes across eastern North America over the next few decades. Resource agencies should be encouraged to implement active management programs to protect remaining unionid populations from zebra mussels.
机译:先前(1992-1994)对底特律河主要河道的本地淡水贻贝(Unionidae)进行的调查显示,由于得龙虾贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha和D, 。bugensis)。 1998年,使用相同的采样方法(定时随机搜索)再次对这四个站点进行了调查,以确定它们是否可以作为工会体和Dreissenids共存的“避难所”。使用其他方法(挖掘四足动物和线样搜索)对另外两个地点进行了采样,以与1987年和1990年收集的未发表数据进行比较。总共对四个物种(猕猴桃,猕猴桃,圆孔紫薇和中华锦藻)的四个个体进行了比较。通过定时随机搜索在1998年的四个地点发现,相比之下,1992年为720个个体(24个物种),1994年为39个个体(13个物种)。在另外两个地点进行的挖掘四足动物和线样搜索仅产生了一个活的片状毕赤酵母(Ptychobranchus fasciolaris)标本。与1987年和1990年的288个18种物种的个体相比,这项研究的结果表明,底特律河河道中的工会体剩余密度太低,无法支持任何物种的繁殖种群。因此,我们得出的结论是,由于杜鹃花大批出没,工会从底特律河的主要河道中灭绝了。由于底特律河是北美最早被水龙脑入侵的水体之一,因此,在未来几十年中,union虫也可能会从北美东部的许多其他河流和湖泊中灭绝。应鼓励资源机构实施积极的管理计划,以保护剩余的工会工人免受斑马贻贝的侵害。

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