FILTERING IMPACTS OF LARVAL AND SESSILE ZEBRA MUSSELS (DREISSENA-POLYMORPHA) IN WESTERN LAKE ERIE

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作者
MACISAAC, HJ
SPRULES, WG
JOHANNSSON, OE
LEACH, JH
机构
[1] UNIV TORONTO, ERINDALE COLL, DEPT ZOOL, MISSISSAUGA L5L 1C6, ONTARIO, CANADA
[2] GREAT LAKES LAB FISHERIES & AQUAT SCI, DEPT FISHERIES & OCEANS, BURLINGTON L7R 4A6, ONTARIO, CANADA
[3] ONTARIO MINIST NAT RESOURCES, LAKE ERIE FISHERIES STN, WHEATLEY N0P 2P0, ONTARIO, CANADA
关键词
DREISSENA; LAKE ERIE; ECOLOGICAL IMPACT; CLEARANCE RATE; BIOLOGICAL INVASION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00317259
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We assessed the feeding biology of veliger larvae of the introduced zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas) in laboratory experiments using inert microspheres as food analogues. Mean clearance rate on 2.87-mum beads ranged between 247 and 420 muL veliger-1 day-1. Clearance rate was unrelated to bead concentration up to 100 beads muL-1, but was positively correlated with veliger shell length. Clearance rates of Dreissena veligers are within the range of those reported for marine bivalve veligers of similar size and for herbivorous Great Lakes microzooplankton, but are orders of magnitude tower than those of settled, conspecific adults. The impact of settled zebra mussel grazing activities on phytoplankton stocks may be up to 1162 times greater than that exerted by veliger populations in western Lake Erie. Based on 1990 size-frequency distributions and associated literature-derived clearance rates, reef-associated Dreissena populations in western Lake Erie (mean depth approximately 7 m) possess a tremendous potential to filter the water column (up to 132 m3 m-2 day-1) and redirect energy from pelagic to benthic foodwebs. Preliminary analyses indicate that chlorophyll a concentration is strongly depleted (< mug L-1) above Dreissena beds in western Lake Erie.
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