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Can colonizing mussel outcompete indigenous mussel?

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1988
Abstract The Red Sea mussel Brachidontes variabilis (Krauss) has colonized the Mediterranean Sea following immigration through the Suez Canal. In the Mediterranean, it encountered Mytilaster minimus (Poli) a smaller species with a higher intrinsic rate of population increase.
Uriel N. Safriel, Zehava Sasson-Frostig
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Suppression of microzooplankton by zebra mussels: importance of mussel size

Freshwater Biology, 1995
SUMMARY1. The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) is amongst the most recent species to invade the Great Lakes. We explored the suppressive capabilities of mussels 6–22‐mm in size on Lake St Clair microzooplankton (< 240)μm) in laboratory experiments.2.
HUGH J. MACISAAC   +2 more
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The Mussel Watch

Environmental Conservation, 1978
The levels of four sets of pollutants (heavy-metals, artificial radionuclides, petroleum components, and halogenated hydrocarbons), have been measured in U.S. coastal waters, using bivalves as sentinel organisms. The strategies of carrying out this programme are outlined and the results from the first year's work are given. Varying degrees of pollution
Edward D. Goldberg   +9 more
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The Mussel Watch concept

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1986
The use of bivalves as sentinel organisms for collectives of marine pollutants is evaluated with data from the U.S. Mussel Watch, 1976-1978. The utilization of soft parts and of the shells are compared for metals and plutonium. Finally, the need for a global mussel watch, emphasizing the analyses of chlorinated hydrocarbon biocides in the tropics and ...
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Mussels

2004
Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, and status and conservation information.
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Microplastic contamination in Indian edible mussels (Perna perna and Perna viridis) and their environs

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
Jamila Patterson   +2 more
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Musseling and musselers

Historical Archaeology, 1994
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Mussel power

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
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