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Zebra Mussel Feasibility Study-Main List.enl Page 9 Unionid Bivalves (Unionidae) in North America. Amer. Zool. 36:300-310. Schneider, D. W., S. P. Madon, J. A Stoeckel, and R. E. Sparks. 1998. Seston quality controls zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) energetics on turbid rivers. Oecologia (Berlin) 117:311-341. Service, N. P. 1997. The Zebra Mussel. U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service Natural Resource Information Division. Silverman, H., J. W. Lynn, E. C. Achberger, and 1. H. Dietz. 1996. Gill structure in zebra mussels: Bacterial-sized particle filtration. American zoologist 36:373-384. Smylie, P. H. P. 1994. Growth and abundance of the larvae of Dreissena polymorpha (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in relation to environmental factors in Lake Erie. University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. Smythe, A G. 2003. Efficacy of Barkley Resources Group Starch-Based Reagent as a Proactive Control for the Zebra Mussel: In-Field Flow-Through Tests: October­ November 2002. Letter Stantec Corporation. Smythe, A G., and E. A Dardeau, Jr. 1999. Overview of electrical technologies for controlling dreissenids, with emphasis on pulse-power systems. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Smythe, A G., and A C. Miller. 2003. Pulse-Power: A possible alternative to chemicals for zebra mussel control; Summary of 2000 field studies. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Sprecher, S. L., and K. D. Getsinger. 2000. Zebra Mussel Chemical Control Guide. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center. Sprung, M.·1987. Ecological requirements of developing Dreissena polymorpha eggs. Arch. Hydrobiol 79:69-86. Sprung, M. 1989. Field and Laboratoey Observations of Dreissena polymorpha Larvae: Abundance, Growth, Mortality, and Food Demands. Arch. HydroboiI115:537­ 561. Sprung, M. 1991. Costs of reproduction: A study on metabolic requirements of the gonads and fecundity of the bivalva Dreissena polymorpha. Malacologia 33:63­ 70. Sprung, M. 1993. The other life: An account of present knowledge of the larval phase of Dreissena polymorpha. 1.F. Nalepa and D.W. Schloesser (eds.), Zebra Mussels, Biology, Impacts, and Control:39-54. Sprung, M., and U. Rose. 1988. Influence of food size and food quality on the feeding of the mussel Dreissena polymorpha. Oecologia 77:526-532. Stanczykowska, A 1977. Ecology of Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) (Bivalvia) in lakes. Pol. Arch. Hydrobiol 24:461-530. Stanczykowska, A 1984. The effect of various phosphorus loadings on the occurance of Dressiena polymorpha (Pallas). Limnologica (Berlin) 15:535-539. Steevens, J. A, R. N. Millward, A J. Kennedy, B. S. Payne, and J. D. Farrar. 2004. Final report of the effects of Cutrine-Ultra and cupric sulfate on the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. unpublished U.S. Army Engineer Reserach and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Sterner, R. W. 1989. The Role of Grazers in Phytoplankton Succession. Pages 107-110 in Plankton Ecology. Succession in Plankton Communities, New York. Stewart, T. W., and J. M. Haynes. 1994. Benthic macroinvertebrate communities of southwestern Lake Ontario following invasion of Dreissena. Journal of Great Lakes Research 20:479-493. Stoeckel, J. A, C. R. Rehmann, D. W. Schneider, and D. K. Padilla. 2004. Retention

Zebra Mussel Feasibility Study-Main List.enl Page 10 and supply of zebra mussel larvae, in a large river system: Importance of an upstream lake. American zoologist 49:919-930. Strayer, D. L. 1991. Projected distribution of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in North America. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 48:1389­ 1395. Strayer, D. L., J. Powell, P. Ambrose, L. C. Smith, M. L. Pace, and D. T. Fischer. 1996. Arrival, spread, and early dynamics of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population in the Hudson River estuary. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 53:1143-1149. Taylor, R. M., M. A Pegg, and J. H. Chick. 2003. Some observsations on the effectiveness of two behavioral fish guidance systems for preventing the spread of bighead carp to the Great Lakes. Aquatic Invaders 14:1-5. Ten Winkel, E. H., and C. Davids. 1982. Food selection by Dreissena polymorpha Pallas (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Freshwat. BioI. 12:553-558. Thorp, J. H., M. D. Delong, and A F. Casper. 1998. In-situ experiments on predatory regulation of a bivalve mollusc (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Freshwater Biology 39:649-662. USGS. 1999. Zebra Mussels Cause Economic and Ecological Problems in the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Science Center. Ussery, T. A, and A C. Miller. 1988. Effects of Forced Hot Air on Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Mortality. Technical Notes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Van Benschoten, J. E., J. N. Jensen, T. J. Brady, D. P. Lewis, J. Sferrazza, and E. F. Neuhauser. 1993. Response of zebra mussel veligers to chemical oxidants. Water Research 27:575-582. Walker, J. U., and J. L. Ram. 1994. Effects of deionized water on sensitivity of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) to toxic chemicals. Elsevieer Science Ltd. 107C:353-358. Waller, D. L., and S. W. Fisher. 1998. Evaluation of several chemical disinfectants for removing zebra mussels from unionid mussels. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 60:307-310. Waller, D. L., J. J. Rach, W. G. Cope, L. L. Marking, S. W. Fisher, and H. Dabrowska. 1993. Toxicity of candidate molluscicides to zebra mussels (Dreissena . polymorpha) and selected nontarget organisms. Journal of Great Lakes Research 19. Walz, N. 1975. Die Besiedlung von kunstlichen substraten durch larvan von Dreissena polymorpha. Arch. Hydrobiol 47:423-431. Walz, N. 1978. The energy balance of the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) in laboratory experiments and in Lake Constance. I. Pattern of activity, feeding, and assimilation efficiency. Archeological Hydrobiology 55:83-105. Wormington, A, and J. H. Leach. 1992. Concentrations of migrant ducks at Point Pelee National Park, Ontario, in response to invasion of zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha. Canadian Field Nat. 106:376-380. Woynarovich, E. 1961. The oxygen consumption of Dreissena polymorpha (Lamellibranchiata) at different temperatures. Ann. BioI. Tihany 28:211-216. Wright, D. A, E. M. Setzler-Hamilton, J. A Magee, and V. S. Kennedy. 1995. Development of Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis larvae in salt water. Pages 67 in The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance

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 />

Pages 67 in The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance

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