Arrival, spread, and early dynamics of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population in the Hudson river estuary

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Strayer, DL [1 ]
Powell, J [1 ]
Ambrose, P [1 ]
Smith, LC [1 ]
Pace, ML [1 ]
Fischer, DT [1 ]
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[1] COLUMBIA GREENE COMMUNITY COLL,HUDSON,NY 12534
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10.1139/f96-038
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population of the Hudson River estuary grew and spread rapidly following its first detection in May 1991. The population reached 550 billion animals (4000/m(2), mean over the freshwater tidal river) by the end of 1992, constituting >70% of zoobenthic biomass, and filtered a volume equivalent to the entire water column in 1 day. Over 95% of the population lived on subtidal rocks. Following the period of rapid population growth in 1991-1992, reproductive success (young of the year per adult) fell by four orders of magnitude in 1993-1994. Furthermore, at the end of the 1993-1994 growing seasons, young of the year were only 20-30% as large as in 1991. Adult zebra mussels may have been outcompeting the larvae for food. We propose that such food-limited zebra mussel populations may be especially frequent in rivers and estuaries, where the ratio of food supply to available substratum is small.
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