Consultant's Report - Minnesota State Legislature
Consultant's Report - Minnesota State Legislature Consultant's Report - Minnesota State Legislature
Works Cited MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Feasibility Study to Limit the Spread ofZebra Mussels from Ossawinnamakee Lal(e Boelman, S. F., F. M. Neilson, E. A. Dardeau, Jr., and T. Cross. 1997. Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Control Handbook for Facility Operators. First Edition. Coons, K., D. J. McCabe, and 1. E. Marsden. 2004. The effects of strobe lights on zebra mussel settlement and movement patterns. Journal ofFreshwater Ecology 19:1-8. Cope, W. G., M. R. Bartsch, and L. L. Marking. 1997. Efficacy ofCandidate Chemicals for Preventing Attachment ofZebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16. Donskoy, D. M., and M. L. Ludyanskiy. 1995. Low Frequency Sound as a Control Measure for Zebra Mussel Fouling. The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Organisms Conference. Fears, C., and G. L. Mackie. 1995. Efficacy oflow level electric current (A-C) for controlling quagga mussels in the wetland canal. in The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Organisms Conference, Toronto, Canada. Fong, P. P., C. M. Philbert, and B. J. Roberts. 2003. Putative Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Induced Spawning and Parturition in Freshwater Bivalves is Inhibited by Mammalian 5 HT2 Receptor Antagonists. Journal ofExperimental Zoology 298A:67-72. Hardege, J. D., 1. Duncan, and J. L. Ram. 1997. Tricyclic Antidepressants Suppress Spawning and Fertilization in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology 118:59-64. Kobak, J. 2001. Light, gravity and conspecifics as cues to site selection and attachment behavior ofjuvenile and adult Dreissena Polym01pha Pallas, 1771. Journal ofMollusk Studies 67:183-189. Mackie, G. L., P. Lowery, and C. Cooper. 2000. Plasma pulse technology to control zebra mussel biofouling. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Miller, A. C., and M. Wells. 1993. Use ofRemovable Intake Screens to Reduce Maintenance Problems Associated with Zebra Mussels. Technical Notes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Molloy, D. P. 1998. The Potential for Using Biological Control Technologies in the Management ofDreissena Spp. Journal of Shellfish Research 17:177-183. Molloy, D. P. 2001. Assessing the Impact ofContinuous Bacterial Treatments over a Two-Week Period on Zebra Mussel Mortality. Federal Energy Technology Center, New York. Molloy, D. P. 2002. Impact ofthe Duration ofBacterial Exposure on Zebra Mussel Mortality. Montz, G., J. Hirsch, and R. Rezanka. 2004. Aquatic Invertebrates in upper Pelican Brook Impacts from copper sulfate treatment ofMuskie Bay, Lake Ossawinnamakee. Division ofEcological Services, Minnesota DNR. Nalepa, 1. F., and D. W. Schloesser. 1993. Zebra Mussels Biology, Impacts, and Control. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL. Ryan, M. F. 1998. Extremely low frequency electromagnetism: An effective nonchemical method for control ofzebra mussel infestation. in The Eighth International Zebra Mussel and Other Nuisance Species Conference, Sacramento, California. Smythe, A. G. 2003. Efficacy ofBarkley Resources Group Starch-Based Reagent as a Proactive Control for the Zebra Mussel: In-Field Flow-Through Tests: October - November 2002. V-20 Review ofPotential Control Methods
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Feasibility Study to Limit the Spread ofZebra Mussels from Ossawinnamakee Lake Smythe, A. G., and E. A. Dardeau, Jr. 1999. Overview ofelectrical 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 of2000 field studies. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Sonalysts. 1993. Pilot Scale Acoustic Control ofZebra Mussels. Research Report 91-17 Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation. Sonalysts, and Aquatic Sciences. 1991. Zebra Mussel Deterrence Using Acoustic Energy. Research Report 90-38 Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation. Sprecher, S. L., and K. D. Getsinger. 2000. Zebra Mussel Chemical Control Guide. U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, Engineer Research and Development Center. Steevens, J. A., R. N. Millward, A. J. Kennedy, B. S. Payne, and J. D. Farrar. 2004. Final report ofthe effects ofCutrine-Ultra and cupric sulfate on the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. unpublished U.S. Army Engineer Reserach and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. 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 ofcandidate molluscicides to zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and selected nontarget organisms. Journal of Great Lakes Research 19. Wright, D. A. M., John A.; Setzler-Hamilton, Eileen M.; Chalker-Scott, Linda; Gary L. Morgan. 1995. Use ofHigh Energy Monochromatic UV Light to Kill Dreissenid Larvae. Zhang, Y., S. E. Stevens Jr, and T. Y. Wong. 1998. Factors Affecting Rearing of Settled Zebra Mussels in a Controlled Flow-Through System. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 60:231 235. V-21 Review ofPotential Control Methods
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Works Cited<br />
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
Feasibility Study to Limit the Spread ofZebra Mussels from Ossawinnamakee Lal(e<br />
Boelman, S. F., F. M. Neilson, E. A. Dardeau, Jr., and T. Cross. 1997. Zebra Mussel (Dreissena<br />
polymorpha) Control Handbook for Facility Operators. First Edition.<br />
Coons, K., D. J. McCabe, and 1. E. Marsden. 2004. The effects of strobe lights on zebra mussel<br />
settlement and movement patterns. Journal ofFreshwater Ecology 19:1-8.<br />
Cope, W. G., M. R. Bartsch, and L. L. Marking. 1997. Efficacy ofCandidate Chemicals for<br />
Preventing Attachment ofZebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). Environmental<br />
Toxicology and Chemistry 16.<br />
Donskoy, D. M., and M. L. Ludyanskiy. 1995. Low Frequency Sound as a Control Measure for<br />
Zebra Mussel Fouling. The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance<br />
Organisms Conference.<br />
Fears, C., and G. L. Mackie. 1995. Efficacy oflow level electric current (A-C) for controlling<br />
quagga mussels in the wetland canal. in The Fifth International Zebra Mussel and Other<br />
Aquatic Nuisance Organisms Conference, Toronto, Canada.<br />
Fong, P. P., C. M. Philbert, and B. J. Roberts. 2003. Putative Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor<br />
Induced Spawning and Parturition in Freshwater Bivalves is Inhibited by Mammalian 5<br />
HT2 Receptor Antagonists. Journal ofExperimental Zoology 298A:67-72.<br />
Hardege, J. D., 1. Duncan, and J. L. Ram. 1997. Tricyclic Antidepressants Suppress Spawning<br />
and Fertilization in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha. Comparative Biochemistry<br />
and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology 118:59-64.<br />
Kobak, J. 2001. Light, gravity and conspecifics as cues to site selection and attachment behavior<br />
ofjuvenile and adult Dreissena Polym01pha Pallas, 1771. Journal ofMollusk Studies<br />
67:183-189.<br />
Mackie, G. L., P. Lowery, and C. Cooper. 2000. Plasma pulse technology to control zebra<br />
mussel biofouling. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg,<br />
MS.<br />
Miller, A. C., and M. Wells. 1993. Use ofRemovable Intake Screens to Reduce Maintenance<br />
Problems Associated with Zebra Mussels. Technical Notes U.S. Army Corps of<br />
Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS.<br />
Molloy, D. P. 1998. The Potential for Using Biological Control Technologies in the Management<br />
ofDreissena Spp. Journal of Shellfish Research 17:177-183.<br />
Molloy, D. P. 2001. Assessing the Impact ofContinuous Bacterial Treatments over a Two-Week<br />
Period on Zebra Mussel Mortality. Federal Energy Technology Center, New York.<br />
Molloy, D. P. 2002. Impact ofthe Duration ofBacterial Exposure on Zebra Mussel Mortality.<br />
Montz, G., J. Hirsch, and R. Rezanka. 2004. Aquatic Invertebrates in upper Pelican Brook <br />
Impacts from copper sulfate treatment ofMuskie Bay, Lake Ossawinnamakee. Division<br />
ofEcological Services, <strong>Minnesota</strong> DNR.<br />
Nalepa, 1. F., and D. W. Schloesser. 1993. Zebra Mussels Biology, Impacts, and Control. Lewis<br />
Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.<br />
Ryan, M. F. 1998. Extremely low frequency electromagnetism: An effective nonchemical<br />
method for control ofzebra mussel infestation. in The Eighth International Zebra Mussel<br />
and Other Nuisance Species Conference, Sacramento, California.<br />
Smythe, A. G. 2003. Efficacy ofBarkley Resources Group Starch-Based Reagent as a Proactive<br />
Control for the Zebra Mussel: In-Field Flow-Through Tests: October - November 2002.<br />
V-20<br />
Review ofPotential Control Methods