Publikation: The distribution and spread of quagga mussels in perialpine lakes north of the Alps
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The dreissenids, quagga mussel Dreissena bugensis and zebra mussel D. polymorpha, are invasive freshwater mussels in Europe and North America. These species strongly impact aquatic ecosystems, such as the food web through their high abundance and filtration rate. They spread quickly within and between waterbodies, and have the ability to colonize various substrates and depths. The zebra mussel invaded and established in Swiss lakes in the 1960s, whereas the quagga mussel was not detected until 2014. We collected all available data from cantonal as well as local authorities and other institutions to describe the colonization pattern of quagga mussels in perialpine lakes north of the Alps. We also collected data regarding the distribution of larval stages of the mussels, the so-called veliger larvae. We observed that in lakes colonized by the quagga mussel, veligers are present the whole year round, whereas they are absent in winter in lakes with only zebra mussels. Additionally, we present detailed information about the invasion and colonization pattern of quagga mussels in Lake Constance. Quagga mussels colonized the lakeshore within a few years (~ 2016–2018), outcompeted zebra mussels, and have reached densities > 5000 ind. m-2 in the littoral zone, even at 80 m densities above 1000 ind. m-2 were found at some locations. At the end of the article, we discussed possibilities on how the spread of quagga mussels within and among northern perialpine lakes should be monitored and prevented in the future.
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HALTINER, Linda, Hui ZHANG, Orlane ANNEVILLE, Lukas DE VENTURA, Tyrell DEWEBER, John HESSELSCHWERDT, Michael KOSS, Serena RASCONI, Karl-Otto ROTHHAUPT, Roland SCHICK, 2022. The distribution and spread of quagga mussels in perialpine lakes north of the Alps. In: Aquatic Invasions. European Research Network on Aquatic Invasive Species (ERNAIS). 2022, 17(2), pp. 153-173. ISSN 1798-6540. eISSN 1818-5487. Available under: doi: 10.3391/ai.2022.17.2.02BibTex
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