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Zebra Mussel Feasibility Study-Main List.enl Page 10<br />
and supply of zebra mussel larvae, in a large river system: Importance of an<br />
upstream lake. American zoologist 49:919-930.<br />
Strayer, D. L. 1991. Projected distribution of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,<br />
in North America. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 48:1389<br />
1395.<br />
Strayer, D. L., J. Powell, P. Ambrose, L. C. Smith, M. L. Pace, and D. T. Fischer. 1996.<br />
Arrival, spread, and early dynamics of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)<br />
population in the Hudson River estuary. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and<br />
Aquatic Science 53:1143-1149.<br />
Taylor, R. M., M. A Pegg, and J. H. Chick. 2003. Some observsations on the<br />
effectiveness of two behavioral fish guidance systems for preventing the spread<br />
of bighead carp to the Great Lakes. Aquatic Invaders 14:1-5.<br />
Ten Winkel, E. H., and C. Davids. 1982. Food selection by Dreissena polymorpha<br />
Pallas (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Freshwat. BioI. 12:553-558.<br />
Thorp, J. H., M. D. Delong, and A F. Casper. 1998. In-situ experiments on predatory<br />
regulation of a bivalve mollusc (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Mississippi and<br />
Ohio Rivers. Freshwater Biology 39:649-662.<br />
USGS. 1999. Zebra Mussels Cause Economic and Ecological Problems in the Great<br />
Lakes. Great Lakes Science Center.<br />
Ussery, T. A, and A C. Miller. 1988. Effects of Forced Hot Air on Zebra Mussel<br />
(Dreissena polymorpha) Mortality. Technical Notes U.S. Army Corps of<br />
Engineers, Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS.<br />
Van Benschoten, J. E., J. N. Jensen, T. J. Brady, D. P. Lewis, J. Sferrazza, and E. F.<br />
Neuhauser. 1993. Response of zebra mussel veligers to chemical oxidants.<br />
Water Research 27:575-582.<br />
Walker, J. U., and J. L. Ram. 1994. Effects of deionized water on sensitivity of zebra<br />
mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) to toxic chemicals. Elsevieer Science Ltd.<br />
107C:353-358.<br />
Waller, D. L., and S. W. Fisher. 1998. Evaluation of several chemical disinfectants for<br />
removing zebra mussels from unionid mussels. The Progressive Fish-Culturist<br />
60:307-310.<br />
Waller, D. L., J. J. Rach, W. G. Cope, L. L. Marking, S. W. Fisher, and H. Dabrowska.<br />
1993. Toxicity of candidate molluscicides to zebra mussels (Dreissena<br />
. polymorpha) and selected nontarget organisms. Journal of Great Lakes<br />
Research 19.<br />
Walz, N. 1975. Die Besiedlung von kunstlichen substraten durch larvan von Dreissena<br />
polymorpha. Arch. Hydrobiol 47:423-431.<br />
Walz, N. 1978. The energy balance of the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha<br />
(Pallas) in laboratory experiments and in Lake Constance. I. Pattern of activity,<br />
feeding, and assimilation efficiency. Archeological Hydrobiology 55:83-105.<br />
Wormington, A, and J. H. Leach. 1992. Concentrations of migrant ducks at Point Pelee<br />
National Park, Ontario, in response to invasion of zebra mussels, Dreissena<br />
polymorpha. Canadian Field Nat. 106:376-380.<br />
Woynarovich, E. 1961. The oxygen consumption of Dreissena polymorpha<br />
(Lamellibranchiata) at different temperatures. Ann. BioI. Tihany 28:211-216.<br />
Wright, D. A, E. M. Setzler-Hamilton, J. A Magee, and V. S. Kennedy. 1995.<br />
Development of Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis larvae in salt water.<br />
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