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Ackerman, J.D.,  1999.   Effect of Velocity on the Filter Feeding of Dreissenid Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis): Implications for Trophic Dynamics,  University of Northern British Columbia

Ackerman, J.D.,  1995.   Zebra Mussel Life History,  Environmental Studies Programme, University of Northern British Columbia

Ackerman, J.D., B. Sim, S. Jerrine Nichols, and R. Claudi,  1994.   A Review of the Early Life History of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): Comparisons with Marine Bivalves,  University of Toronto

Ackerman, J.D., C.M. Cottrell, C. Ross Ethier, D. Grant Allen, and J.K. Spelt,  1995.   A Wall Jet to Measure the Attachment Strength of Zebra Mussels,  University of Toronto

Ackerman,J., F. S. Spencer, B. Sim, D. Evans, R. Claudi,  1994.   A Continuous-Flow Facility for Zebra Mussel Research and Control,  JDA Associates & University of Toronto, Ontario Hydro Technologies,Safety & Environment Department, Ontario Hydro

Adrian, D.J., T.A. Ferro, H.T. Keppner,  1994.   Relative Abundance of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Quagga Mussels (Dreissena bugensis) in Eastern Lake Erie,  AquaTech Environmental,Inc.

Adrian, D.J., T.A. Ferro, H.T. Keppner,  1994.   Annual and Seasonal Variations in Veliger Density in the Upper Niagara River,  AquaTech Environmental,Inc

Aldridge, D.W., B.S. Payne, and A.C. Miller,  1995.   Oxygen Consumption, Nitrogenous Excretion, and Filtration Rates of Dreissena polymorpha at Acclimation Temperature Between 20 and 32 C,  North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University,U.S Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES)

Alexander, J.E., Jr., J.H. Thorp, and R.D. Fell,  1994.   Turbidity and Temperature Effects on Oxygen Consumption in the Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  University of Louisville

Allaire, C.S.,  SLIDE.   Cluster of zebra mussels at Maumee Bay State Park, Ohio, following Lake Erie seiche,  Michigan Sea Grant

Allen, Y.,  1997.   Sampling for Zebra Mussels in Industrial Facilities,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Allen, Y.,  1999.   Zebra Mussels in Commercial Vessels on Inland Waterways,  Louisiana Sea Grant

Anderson, K.E. and J.H. Waite,  1996.   A Partial cDNA for a Byssal Precursor Protein from the Foot of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas),  University of Delaware

Anderson, K.E., and J.H. Waite,  1997.   A Major Zebra Mussel Byssal Precursor Protein is Part of a Polymorphic Family of Proteins,  University of Delaware

Anderson, K.E., and J.H. Waite,  1998.   A Major Protein Precursor of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Byssus: Deduced Sequence and Significance,  College of Marine Studies

Armstrong, D.E.,  Ongoing Project.   Influences of Zebra Mussels on the Distribution and Fate of Coplanar PCB Congeners in the Green Bay Estuary,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Ashby, S.L., W.A. Boyd, R.H. Kennedy,  1998.   Assessing The Potential for Zebra Mussel Habitat at U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Water Resource Projects Using Techniques and Water Quality Data,  US Army Engineer Waterways Experimental Station
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Baier, R.E., R.L. Forsberg, J.A. White, A.E. Meyer,  Ongoing Project.   Mechanical Requirements for Spontaneous Release of Zebra Mussels from Nontoxic Coatings,  SUNY at Buffalo, New York Sea Grant Institute

Baier, R.E., R.L. Forsberg, J.A. White, A.E. Meyer,  1996.   Mechanical Requirements for Spontaneous Release of Zebra Mussels from Nontoxic Coatings,  Industry/University Center for Biosurfaces, Office of Naval Research, New York Sea Grant Institute, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation

Baker, P., S. Baker, R. Mann,  1994.   Criteria for Predicting Zebra Mussel Invasions in the Mid-Atlantic Region,  Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Virginia Sea Grant College Program

Baker, P., S. Baker, R. Mann,  1993.   Potential Range of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, In and Near Virginia,  College of William and Mary, Virginia Sea Grant College Program

Baker, S.M., D.J. Hornbach,  1997.   Acute Physiological Effects of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Infestation on Two Unionid Mussels, Actinonaias ligamentina and Amblema plicata,  Macalester College

Balcom, N., E. Rohmer,  1994.   Zebra Mussel Awareness and Boat Use Patterns Among Boaters Using Three "High Risk" Connecticut Lakes,  University of Connecticut Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, Oberlin College

Balcom, N.C.,  Ongoing Project.   Connecticut Sea Grant College Program Zebra Mussel Outreach and Education Program,  University of Connecticut, Connecticut Sea Grant College Program

Balcom, N.C., E.M. Rohmer,  1994.   Zebra Mussel Awareness and Boat Use Patterns Among Boaters Using Three High Risk Connecticut Lakes,  University of Connecticut, Oberlin College, Connecticut Sea Grant College Program

Balcom, N.C., J. Gunderson, M. Liffmann, D.G. White, II,  Ongoing Project.   National Zebra Mussel Training Initiative (National Sea Grant Network),  University of Connecticut, Cornell University, Louisiana State University, University of Minnesota

Baldwin, B.S., A.S. Pooley, R.A. Lutz, Y. Hu, D.B. Conn, V.S. Kennedy,  1994.   Identification of Larval and Postlarval Zebra Mussels and Co-occurring Bivalves in Freshwater and Estuarine Habitats using Shell Morphology,  Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, Department of Zoology and Physiology, Louisiana State University, Department of Biology, University of the South, Horn Point Environmental Laboratory, University of Maryland

Baldwin, B.S., M. Black, O. Sanjur, R. Gustafson, R. Lutz, R. Vrijenhoek,  1996.   A Diagnostic Molecular Marker for Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Potentially Co-occurring Bivalves: Mitochondrial COI,  St. Lawrence University, Rutgers University

Baldwin, B.S., M. Black, O. Sanjur, R. Gustafson, R.A. Lutz, R.C. Vrijenhoek,  1996.   A Diagnostic Molecular Marker for Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Potentially Co-occurring Bivalves: Mitochondrial COI,  Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium Sea Grant Program

Balog, G.G., T.F. Neimeyer, L.S Davis, A. Sokhey, D.E. Scott, O. Custodio,  1995.   Baltimore City Adopts a Proactive Approach to Zebra Mussel Control Using Potassium Permanganate,  Director of Public Works, City of Baltimore: KCI Technologies, Inc.: Bureau of Water and Waste Water, City of Baltimore: Facilities Engineering Division, City of Baltimore: Water Facilities Engineering Section, City of Baltimore: Water Facilities Engineering Section, City of Baltimore

Barnes, D.K., M.S. Alix, J.W. Camp,  1998.   The Effects of Magnetic Water Treatment on Zebra Mussels in Laboratory and Industrial Settings,  Purdue University North Central

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  VOLUME 1, NO. 1, 1994.   Lower Mississippi Valley Zebra Mussel Newsletter,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  VOLUME 2, NO. 1, 1995.   Lower Mississippi Valley Zebra Mussel Newsletter,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  VOLUME 2, NO. 2, 1995.   Southern Region Zebra Mussel Newsletter,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  VOLUME 1, NO. 2, 1994.   Lower Mississippi Valley Zebra Mussel Newsletter,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  VOLUME 3, NO. 1, 1996.   Southern Region Zebra Mussel Newsletter,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  1998.   Zebra Mussel Newsletter - October, 1998,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program,Louisiana State University

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  1998.   Zebra Mussel Newsletter - March, 1998,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program,Louisiana State University

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  2000.   Zebra Mussel Newsletter - May, 2000,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program,Louisiana State University

Barrett-O'Leary, M.,  1999.   Zebra Mussel Newsletter - November, 1999,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program,Louisiana State University

Barrett-O'Leary, M., B. Henning, A. Martin,  1996.   Survey as an Education/Outreach Tool,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Bastviken, D.T., N.F. Caraco, and J.J. Cole,  1998.   Experimental Measurements of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Impacts on Phytoplankton Community Compositon,  Uppsala University

Batterson, T.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veliger,  Michigan State University

Bauer, R.T.,  Ongoing Project.   Testing of Crawfish Defenses Against Zebra Mussel Fouling,  University of South-Western Louisiana, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Bayne, D.R.,  Ongoing Project.   Environmental Variables Associated with Imminent Zebra Mussel Infestation in Alabama,  Auburn University, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium

Berkman, P.A., D.W. Garton, and S.J. Van Bloem,  1994.   Zebra Mussel Habitat Expansion by Soft Substrate Modification,  Ohio State University,Ohio Sea Grant,Columbus and Indiana University

Berkman, P.A., D.W. Garton, G. Kennedy,  1996.   Expansion and Persistence of Dreissena Assemblages On Soft Substrates in the Western Basin of Lake Erie,  Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, Indiana University at Kokomo, National Biological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center

Bij de Vaate, A.,  1998.   Ecological Aspects of Nonindigenous Macroinvertabrate Species in the Lower Rhine, the Netherlands,  Institute for Inland Waste Water Management and Waste Water Treatment

Binelli, A., A. Provini, and S. Galassi,  1997.   Trophic Modifications in Lake Como (N. Italy) Caused by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  University of Milan

Biss, III, J., F.H. Laruelle, D.P. Molloy,  1996.   Use of Sieves for Size-selection of Dreissena polymorpha,  New York State Museum

Biss, J., III, F.H. Laruelle, and D.P. Molloy,  1996.   Use of Sieves for the Rapid Size Selection of Dreissena polymorpha Samples,  New York State Museum

Blanck, C.A., D.F. Mead, D.J. Adams,  1996.   Effective Control of Zebra Mussels Using a High Molecular Weight Polymer,  American Water Works Service Company, Ohio-American Water Company

Blume,W., P.C. Fraleigh,  1994.   Evaluation of Copper Ions and Aluminum Floc for Preventing Settlement of Zebra Mussels,  MacroTech Inc., The University of Toledo, City of Toledo, Division of Water

Boelman, S.F., F.M. Neilson, E.A. Dardeau, and T. Cross,  1997.   Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Control Handbook for Facility Operators, First Edition,  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Boles, L.C., R.N. Lipcius,  1994.   Potential for Predator-Mediated Biological Control of the Zebra Mussel in the Hudson River Estuary,  School of Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary

Borcherding, J.,  1995.   Laboratory Experiments on the Influence of Food Availability, Temperature and Photoperiod on Gonad Development in the Freshwater Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Cologne

Borcherding, J. and B. Jantz,  1997.   Valve Movement Response of the Mussel Dreissena polymorpha - The Influence of pH and Turbidity on the Acute Toxicity of Pentachlorophenol Under Laboratory and Field Conditions,  University of Cologne

Bosch, I., E. Beary, E. Decker,  1996.   Lunar Periodicity of Synchronous Spawnings by Dreissena polymorpha in Conesus Lake, New York,  State University of New York, College at Geneseo

Botts, P.S., B.A Patterson, and D.W. Schloesser,  1996.   Zebra Mussel Effects on Benthic Invertebrates: Physical or Biotic?,  The Pennsylvania State University-Erie

Bove, A. and M. Hauser,  Ongoing Project.   Vermont Zebra Mussel Education & Outreach Program,  Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Connecticut Sea Grant Program

Bowman, M.F., R.C. Bailey, C.G. Trick,  1996.   The Potential for Zebra Mussels to Alter Food Web Dynamics,  The University of Western Ontario

Bowmer, C.T., M. van der Meer, and M.C. Th. Scholten,  1991.   A Histopathological Analysis of Wild and Transplanted Dreissena polymorpha From the Dutch Sector of the River Maas,  TNO Laboratory for Applied Marine Research

Brady, V.J., T.M. Burton,  1996.   Changes in a Coastal Marsh Invertebrate Community Following Zebra Mussel Colonization,  Michigan State University

Brainard Hilgendorf, M., M.J. Flory, R. Goettel, J. Gunderson, L.J. Hushak, C.E. Kraft, A.H. Miller, and J.D. Schwartz,  Ongoing Project.   Zebra Mussel and Non-Indigenous Species Outreach (Great Lakes Network),  Ohio State University, Michigan State University Extension, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, and Michigan State

Bridgeman, T.B., G.L. Fahnenstiel, G.A. Lang, and T.F. Nalepa,  1995.   Zooplankton Grazing During the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Colonization of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research - University of Michigan, Lake Michigan Field Station, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Brieger, G. and R.D. Hunter,  1992.   Uptake and Depuration of PCB 77, PCB 169, and Hexachlorobenzene by Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha),  Oakland University

Bruner, K. A., S.W. Fisher, P.F. Landrum,  1994.   The Role of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in Contaminant Cycling: II. Zebra Mussel Contaminant Accumulation from Algae and Suspended Particles, and Transfer to the Benthic Invertebrate, Gammarus fasciatus,  Ohio State University

Bruner, K.A., S.W. Fisher, P.F. Landrum,  1994.   The Role of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in Contaminant Cycling: I. The Effect of Body Size and Lipid Content on the Bioconcentration of PCBs and PAHs,  Ohio State University

Bryant, T.L., J.M. Falk,,  1994.   Zebra Mussel: Present Threat, Future Danger?,  Delaware Sea Grant College Program

Bundy, M.H., H.A. Vanderploeg, J.R. Liebig, J.R. Strickler,  1996.   Predator-prey Interactions Between Calanoid Copepods and Dreissena polymorpha Larvae,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), CILER, University of Wisconsin

Bunt, C.M., H.J. MacIsaac, and W.G. Sprules,  1993.   Pumping Rates and Projected Filtering Impacts of Juvenile Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in Western Lake Erie,  University of Toronto

Burlakova, L.,  1995.   The Relationship Between Dreissena polymorpha and Other Benthic Animals,  Belarussian State University

Byrne, R.A., T.H. Dietz,  1996.   Water and Ion Balance in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  SUNY College at Fredonia, Louisiana State University

Cairns, Jr., J. and J.R. Bidwell,  1996.   Discontinuities in Technological and Natural Systems Caused by Exotic Species,  Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Chalker-Scott,L., J. Scott, J. Scalia, J. Titus,  1994.   Influence of Wide-Range Ultraviolet Radiation upon Behavior and Mortality of Dreissena polymorpha,  Biology Department, State University College at Buffalo, General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division
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Chang, T.J., M.A. Hoover,  1996.   Development of a Mechanical Device for Zebra Mussel Control,  Ohio University

Chang, T.J., M.A. Hoover, and T.A. Bartrand,  1996.   Optimization of a Vacuum Device for Zebra Mussel Control,  Civil Engineering Department, Ohio University

Charlebois, P.,  1998.   Help Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Exotic Plants and Animals,  Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant

Chase, M.E. and R.C. Bailey,  1999.   The Ecology of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Lower Great Lakes of North America: I. Population Dynamics and Growth,  Miami University

Chase, M.E. and R.C. Bailey,  1999.   The Ecology of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Lower Great Lakes of North America: II. Total Production, Energy Allocation, and Reproductive Effort,  Miami University

Chase, M.E., R.C. Bailey,  1996.   Commitment to Reproduction: A Three Year Study of Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Production and Biomass Allocation of Zebra Mussels,  University of Western Ontario

Chase, R., and R.F. McMahon,  1995.   Starvation Tolerance of Zebra Mussels, Dreissena polymorpha,  Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, The University of Texas at Arlington

Chase, R., R.F. McMahon,  1994.   Effects of Starvation at Different Temperatures on Dry Tissue and Dry Shell Weights in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas),  Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, The University of Texas at Arlington

Chevreuil, M., M. Blanchard, M. Teil, A. Carru, P. Testard, and A. Chesterikoff,  1996.   Evaluation of the Pollution by Organochlorinated compounds (Polychlorobiphenyls and Pesticides) and Metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, and Pb) in the Water and in the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas) of the River Seine,  Universite Pierre et Marie Curie

Childs, C.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels attached to shipwreck’s wooden hull. Grid is standard underwater framer with a 1:3 magnification. Grid was placed in contact with zebra mussel when photo was taken, size should be exact. Boxes are 1 cm per side,  Underwater Archaeological Society

Clarke, M., and R.F. McMahon,  1995.   Effects of Current Velocity on Byssal Thread Production in the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Arlington

Clarke, M., R.F. McMahon,  1996.   The Effects of Hypoxia and Low-frequency Agitation on Byssal Attachment and Byssal Thread Production in Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha),  The University of Texas at Arlington

Clarke, M.L.,  Ongoing Project.   Florida Zebra Mussel Awareness and Prevention,  University of Florida, Florida Sea Grant College Program

Claudi, R.,  1995.   Zebra Mussel Mitigation: Overview,  Environment Department, Ontario Hydro

Claxton, W.T., A. Martel, R.M. Dermott, and E.G. Boulding,  1997.   Discrimination of Field-collected Juveniles of Two Introduced Dreissenids (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugenis) Using Mitochondrial DNA and Shell Morphology,  University of Guelph

Claxton, W.T., A.B. Wilson, G.L. Mackie, and E.G. Boulding,  1998.   A Genetic and Morphological Comparison of Shallow- and Deep-Water Populations of the Introduced Dreissenid Bivalve Dreissena bugensis,  University of Guelph

Claxton, W.T., E.G. Boulding, A. Martel,  1996.   Field Discrimination of Early Post Metamorphic Stages of Zebra Mussel and Quagga Mussel: Molecular Confirmation of Morphological Characteristics,  University of Guelph, Canadian Museum of Civilization

Cline, J.A., G. McKenna,  1996.   Utilization of Zebra Mussel Shells as a Soil Conditioner, Liming Agent, and Mulch for Agricultural Soils,  Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ontario Hydro

Coakley, J.P, G.R. Brown, S.E. Ioannou, and M.N. Charlton,  1997.   Colonization Patterns and Densities of Zebra Mussel Dreissena In muddy Offshore Sediments of Western Lake Erie, Canada,  National Water Research Institute

Coakley, J.P., G. Brown,  1996.   Relationship Between Sediment Substrates and Zebra Mussel Occurrences in Western Lake Erie,  National Water Research Institute, University of Toronto

Command, D.,R.C. Matthews,  1994.   The First Non-Oxidizing Molluscicide Treatment in Canada,  Stelco Inc.

Conides, A., T. Koussouris, K. Gritzalis, and I. Bertahas,  1995.   Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha: Population Dynamics and Notes On Control Strategies in a Reservoir in Western Greece,  National Centre for Marine Research

Conn, D.B., M.N. Babapulle, K.A. Klein, D.A. Rosen,  1994.   Invading the Invaders: Infestation of Zebra Mussels by Native Parasites in the St. Lawrence River,  The University of the South, St. Lawrenee University, Cornell University

Conn, D.B., R.A. Lutz, Y. Hu, V.S.Kennedy,  1993.   Guide to the Identification of Larval and Postlarval Stages of Zebra Mussels Dreissena Spp. and the Dark False Mussel, Mytilopsis leucophaeata,  New York Sea Grant Institute

Cooley, J.M.,  1991.   Editorial: Zebra Mussels,  Canada Centre for Inland Waters

Coon, T.G.,  1993.   Safe Use Of Zebra Mussels In Classroom And Laboratories,  Michigan State University, Ohio State University, Michigan Sea Grant College Program, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Cope, W.G. and M.R. Bartsch,  1999.   Bioassessment of Mercury, Cadmium, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Pesticides in the Upper Mississippi River with Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha),  North Carolina State University

Cope, W.G., M.R. Bartsch, and L.L. Marking,  1997.   Efficacy of Candidate Chemicals for Preventing Attachment of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena Polymorpha),  U.S. Geological Survey

Cope, W.G., M.R. Bartsch, and R.R. Hayden,  1997.   Longitudinal Patterns in Abundance of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Upper Mississippi River,  U.S. Geological Survey

Cotner, J.B., W.S. Gardner, J.R. Johnson, R.H. Sada, J.F. Cavaletto, and R.T. Heath,  1995.   Effects of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on Bacterioplankton: Evidence for Both Size-Selective Consumption and Growth Stimulation,  Texas A&M University, NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), University of Michigan, Kent State University

Culver, D.A., W.J. Edwards, L.K. Babcock-Jackson,  1996.   Prevention of Zebra Mussel Inoculation During Fish Stocking,  The Ohio State University

Custer, C.M. and T.W. Custer,  1997.   Occurrence of Zebra Mussesl in Near-shore Areas of Western Lake Erie,  Upper Mississippi Science Center

Czarnecki, C.,  SLIDE.   End view of zebra mussels clogging pipe,  Michigan Sea Grant

Czarnecki, C.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels attached to pipe found in Lake Erie at Sterling State Park,Michigan,  Michigan Sea Grant

Czembor, N., L. Giamberini, J. Pihan,  1998.   Effect of an Organic Antifouling Compound (Mexel 432) on Both Settlement of Dreissena Larvae and Several Benthic Invertabrate Species and On Growth of Adult Mussels-Field and Laboratory Experiments,  Universite de Met

Czembor, N., L. Giamberini, J.C. Pihan,  1996.   Inhibition Capacity of Mexel 432 on the Settlement of Dreissena polymorpha Veligers and Other Organisms of Macrofouling in the Moselle River (Northeastern France),  Université de Metz, France

Dahlgren, J.,  1994.   Exotic Species Profile -- The Zebra Mussel,  University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, Maine/New Hampshire Joint Sea Grant College Program

Damkot, E., C. Kraft,  1996.   Preservation of Dreissena polymorpha Veligers,  University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program

de Lafontaine, Y.,  1996.   Recruitment Variability of Zebra Mussels in the St. Lawrence River,  Environment Canada

De Lafontaine, Y., B. Cusson,  1998.   Recruitment Variability and Spatial Distribution of Zebra Mussels in a Large River System: The Case of the St. Lawrence River,  Environmental Conservation

Dennis, D.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels from Lake Erie in normal feeding mode. Note that young have successfully landed and attached to adult mussels,  College of Biological Sciences, Ohio State University

Denson, D.R., and S.Y. Wang,  1994.   Morphological Differences Between Zebra and Quagga Mussel Spermatozoa,  University of Southern Mississippi

Denson, D.R., C.C. Sun, and S.Y. Wang,  1994.   The Interaction Between Physiological Condition and Reproductive Pattern in the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Southern Mississippi

Denson, D.R., Wang, S.Y.,  1993.   Histological Observations on the Reproductive Cycle of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Southern Mississippi

DePinto, J.V.,R. Narayanan,  1997.   What Other Ecosystem Changes have Zebra Mussels Caused in Lake Erie: Potential Bioavailability of PCBs,  New York Sea Grant Institute, Great Lakes Research Consortium

Dermott, R., and D. Keree,  1995.   Changes in Deep-water Benthos of Eastern Lake Erie Between 1979 and 1993,  Fisheries and Oceans Canada

DeStasio, B.T. and S. Richman,  1998.   Phytoplankton Spatial and Temporal Distributions in Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Prior to Colonization by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  Lawrence University

Dicksa, J.,  1998.   Municipal Potable Water Molluscide for the 21st Century,  Calgon Corporation

Dietz, T.F., R.A. Byrne, J.W. Lynn, and H. Silverman,  1995.   Paracellular Solute Uptake by the Freshwater Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  Louisiana State University

Dietz, T.H. and R.A. Byrne,  1999.   Measurement of Sulfate Uptake and Loss in the Freshwater Bivalve Dreissena polymorpha Using a Semi-Microassay,  Louisiana State University

Dietz, T.H., D. Lessard, H. Silverman, and J.W. Lynn,  1994.   Osmoregulation in Dreissena polymorpha: the Importance of Na, Cl, K and Particularly Mg,  Louisiana State University

Dietz, T.H., J.W. Lynn, and H. Silverman,  Ongoing Project.   Salinity Tolerance and Specific Ion Balances Are the Appropriate Predictors of Geographic Spread of Zebra Mussels into Estuaries,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Dietz, T.H., S.J. Wilcox, R.A. Byrne, and H. Silverman,  1997.   Effects of Hyperosmotic Challenge on the Freshwater Bivalve Dreissena polymorpha: Importance of K+,  Louisiana State University,State University of New York College at Fredonia

Dietz, T.H., S.J. Wilcox, R.A. Byrne, J.W. Lynn, and H. Silverman,  1996.   Osmotic and Ionic Regulation of North American Zebra Mussels (Dreissena Polymorpha),  Louisiana State University, State University of New York

Dion, J., Y. Richer, R. Messer,  1995.   The Effect of Sodium Chlorite Solutions on Zebra Mussel Mortality,  Subdev Canada Inc., Bi02xy Incorporated

Dionne, E., V.J. Piccirillo, G. Sandberg,  1996.   Efficacy of TD 2335 as a Molluscicide at Different Treatment Regimes,  Springborn Laboratories, Inc., NPC, Incorporated, Elf Atochem North America

Dobbs, M.G., D.S. Cherry , J.C. Scott, J.C. Petrille,  1995.   Environmental Assessment of an Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride (ADBAC) Based Molluscicide Using Laboratory Tests,  Virginia Tech, University Center for Environmental and Hazardous Materials Studies: Betz Water Management Group, Macrofouling Research Section

Doll, B.,  1993.   Mid-Atlantic Zebra Mussel Fact Sheet,  North Carolina Sea Grant

Doll, B.A.,  1998.   Mapping Your State's Vulnerability to Infestation,  University of North Carolina

Domm, S., R.W. McCauley, E. Kott, and J.D. Ackerman,  1993.   Physiological and Taxonomic Separation of Two Dreissenid Mussels in the Laurentian Great Lakes,  Wilfrid Laurier University

Donskoy, D. M., M.L. Ludyanskiy,  1995.   Low Frequency Sound as a Control Measure for Zebra Mussel Fouling,  Davidson Laboratory, Stevens Institute of Technology: LONZA, Inc.

Dormon, J.M., C. Coish, C. Cottrell, D.G. Allen, and J.K Spelt,  1997.   Modes of Byssal Failure in Forced Detachment of Zebra Mussels,  Hempels Marine Paints A/S

Doyle, B.E.,  Ongoing Project.   Zebra Mussel Outreach and Education Project,  University of New Hampshire, Maine-New Hampshire Sea Grant College Program

Drees L.R.,  1998.   The Western Regional Panel: A Coordinated Response to Nuisance Aquatic Exotics in Western North America,  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Drees, L.R.,  1996.   The Western Zebra Mussel Task Force,  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Duncan, J., J.D. Hardege, J.L. Ram,  1996.   Tricyclic Antidepressants Suppress Spawning and Fertilization in the Zebra Mussel,  Wayne State University
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Early, T.A. and T. Glonek,  1999.   Zebra Mussel Destruction by a Lake Michigan Sponge: Populations, in vivo P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Phospholipid Profiling,  Aquatic Research Institute

Eckroat, L.R., and L.M. Steele,  1993.   Comparative Morphology of the Byssi of Dreissena polymorpha and Mytilus edulis,  Pennsylvania State University of Erie

Edgington, D.N.,  Ongoing Project.   The Effect of Zebra Mussel Infestation in Inland Lakes on Pelagic Benthic Coupling,  University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Effler, S.W. and C. Siegfried,  1998.   Tributary Water Quality Feedback from the Spread of Zebra Mussels: Oswego River, New York,  Upstate Freshwater Institute

Effler, S.W., C.A. Siegfried, S. Ashby,  1996.   Nutrient Cycling Impacts of Zebra Mussels in the Seneca River, New York,  Upstate Freshwater Institute, New York State Museum, USAE Waterways Experiment Station (WES)

Elarbash, M.M., R. Cheesman, Y. Mussalli,  1994.   New Infiltration Intake System for Zebra Mussel Control and Larval Exclusion,  M&S Systems International, Ltd., Envirex, Inc., Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation

Elzinga, W.J. and T.S. Butzlaff,  1994.   Carbon Dioxide as a Narcotizing Pre-Treatment for Chemical Control of Dreissena polymorpha,  Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc.

Endicott, D., R.G. Kreis, L. Mackelburg, and D. Kandt,  1998.   Modeling PCB Bioaccumulation by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  US EPA

Estevez, E.D.,  Ongoing Project.   Vulnerability of Florida Waters to Zebra Mussel Invasion,  Mote Marine Laboratory, Florida Sea Grant College Program

Fahnenstiel, G.L., G.A. Lang, T.F. Nalepa, and T.H. Johengen,  1995.   Effects of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Colonization on Water Quality Parameters in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Fahnenstiel, G.L., T.B. Bridgeman, G.A. Lang, M.J. McCormick, and T.F. Nalepa,  1995.   Phytoplankton Productivity in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron: Effects of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Colonization,  Lake Michigan Field Station, Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab/NOAA

Falk,J., T. Bryant,  WINTER 1995.   Exotic Species Watch: News about Non-Native Aquatic Plants & Animals of Concern to Delaware,  University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program

Falk,J., T. Bryant,  FALL 1995.   Exotic Species Watch: News about Non-Native Aquatic Plants & Animals of Concern to Delaware,  University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program

Falk,J., T. Bryant,  SPRING 1995.   Exotic Species Watch: News about Non-Native Aquatic Plants & Animals of Concern to Delaware,  University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program

Fanslow, D.L., T.F. Nalepa, and G.A. Lang,  1995.   Filtration Rates of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on Natural Seston from Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Fears, C.D., G.L. Mackie, B.W. Kilgour,  1994.   Use of Low Levels of Electric Current (AC) for Controlling Zebra Mussels,  Delta Applied Technology Inc., Water Systems Analysts

Ferro, T.A., H.T. Keppner and D.J. Adrian,  1995.   Annual and Seasonal Variations in Zebra Mussel (Dreissena spp.) Veliger Density in the Upper Niagara River,  AquaTech Environmental, Inc.

Fisher, S.W., D.C. Gossiaux, K.A. Bruner, P.F. Landrum,  1992.   Investigations of the Toxicokinetics of Hydrophobic Contaminants in the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Fisher, S.W., D.O. Bernard,  1991.   Methods for Evaluating Zebra Mussel Control Products in Laboratory and Field Studies,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Fisher, S.W., H. Dabrowska,  1994.   Sensitivity of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Life Stages to Candidate Molluscicides,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Fisher,S.W., P. Stromberg, K.A. Bruner, L.D. Boulet,  1991.   Molluscicidal Activity of Potassium to the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha: Toxicity and Mode of Action,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Fitzsimons, J.D., J.H. Leach, S.J. Nepszy, and V.W. Cairns,  1995.   Impacts of Zebra Mussel on Walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) Reproduction in Western Lake Erie,  Department of Fisheries and Oceans,Lake Erie Fisheries Station

Fong, P.P.,  1998.   Zebra Mussel Spawning is Induced in Low Concentrations of Putative Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors,  Gettysburg College

Fong, P.P., J. Duncan, and J.L. Ram,  1993.   Inhibition and Sex Specific Induction of Spawning by Serotonergic Ligands in the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas),  Wayne State University

Fong, P.P., J. Duncan, J.D. Hardege, J.L. Ram,  1994.   "Birth Control" in Zebra Mussels: Inhibition and Sex-Specific Activation of Spawning by High Affinity Serotonergic Ligands,  Department of Physiology, Wayne State University

Fong, P.P., K. Kyozuka, J. Duncan, et al.,  1995.   The Effect of Salinity and Temperature on Spawning and Fertilization in the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) From North America,  Wayne State University

French III, J.R.P,  1998.   In Situ Growths and Survival of Zebra Mussels in a Small River in Southeastern Michigan,  USGS - Biological Resource Division

French III, J.R.P.,  1997.   Pharyngeal Teeth of the Freshwater Drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) a Predator of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  National Biological Service

French III, J.R.P., and J.G. Love,  1995.   Size Limitation on Zebra Mussels Consumed by Freshwater Drum May Preclude the Effectiveness of Drum as a Biological Controller,  National Biological Service

French III, J.R.P., and M.N. Morgan,  1995.   Preference of Redear Sunfish on Zebra Mussels and Rams-Horn Snails,  National Biological Service

French III, J.R.P., and M.T. Bur,  1996.   The Effect of Zebra Mussel Consumption on Growth of Freshwater Drum in Lake Erie,  National Biological Service

French, J.R.P.,  1993.   How Well Can Fishes Prey on Zebra Mussels in Eastern North America?,  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Frischer, M.E., S.A. Nierzwicki-Bauer, M. Resto, A. Toro, G.A. Toranzos,  1998.   Zebra Mussels as Possible Biomonitors/Filters of Cryptosporidium and Giardia,  Skidway Institute of Oceanography
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Gardner, W.S., J.F. Cavaletto, T.H. Johengen, J.R. Johnson, R.T. Heath, and J.B. Cotner, Jr.,  1995.   Effects of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, on Community Nitrogen Dynamics in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL),University of Michigan,Kent State University,Texas A&M University

Garnier-Laplace, J.,F. Vray,J.P. Baudin, and L. Jourd'heuil,  1998.   The TRANSAQUA Model Applied to Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) Used for the Biomonitoring of 137Cs and 106Ru Contamination,  Institut de Protection et de Surete Nucleaire

Garrett, Jr., W.E., M.M. Laylor, PhD.,  1995.   The Effects of Low Level Chlorination and Chlorine Dioxide on Biofouling in a Once-through Service Water System,  Alabama Power Co.: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Garton, D.W., A.M. Stoeckmann, and W.R. Haag,  1991.   PGI Genotype-Dependent Metabolism in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha,  Ohio Sea Grant College Program,The Ohio State Unversity

Garton, D.W., L.E. Johnson,  1996.   Population Ecology of Zebra Mussels in Inland Lakes,  Indiana University at Kokomo, Laval University

Garton, D.W., W.R. Haag,  1992.   Seasonal Reproductive Cycles and Settlement Patterns of Dreissena polymorpha in Western Lake Erie,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Garton, D.W., W.R. Haag,  1991.   Heterozygosity, Shell Length and Metabolism in the European Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, From a Recently Established Population in Lake Erie,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Ghedotti, M.J., J.C. Smihula, and G.R. Smith,  1995.   Zebra Mussel Predation by Round Gobies in the Laboratory,  University of Michigan

Giamberini, L., and J.C. Pihan,  1997.   Lysosomal Changes in the Hemocytes of the Freshwater Mussel Dreissena Polymorpha Experimentally Exposed to Lead and Zinc,  University of Metz

Giamberini, L., N. Czembor, J. Pihan,  1994.   Effects of MEXEL 432 on the Settling, Detachment and Mortality of Adult Zebra Mussels,  Laboratoire de Demoecologie, University de Metz

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel buildup on sampler,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel title slide - zebra mussels attached to native clam with words "Zebra Mussel" overprinted,  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Post veliger stage showing zebra mussel "foot",  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veliger,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Single zebra mussel showing striping and byssal threads,  Ohio Sea Grant

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Crayfish covered with zebra mussels,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels on native clam on beach,  Wisconsin Sea Grant

GLSGN Exotic Species Library,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels filtering,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Goldenstein, T.A., K.A. Bruner, S.W. Fisher, P.F. Landrum,  1996.   Assimilation Efficiency of Organic Contaminants From Three Different Algae Species by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  The Ohio State University, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), NOAA

Gonzalez, M.J. and A. Downing,  1999.   Mechanisms Underlying Amphipod Responses to Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Invasion and Implications for Fish-Amphipod Interactions,  Wright State University

Gonzelez, M.J., A.L. Downing,  Ongoing Project.   Mechanisms Underlying Amphipod Responses to Zebra Mussel Invasion,  Wright State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Green, R.F.,  1995.   Strategies for Application of Non-oxidizing Biocides,  Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation

Griffith, R.,  SLIDE.   Car encrusted with zebra mussels,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Grigorovich, I.A., and O.V. Pashkova,  1997.   Dreissena Larvae in Near-Bottom Water Layers,  Institute of Hydrobiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Grigorovich, I.A.,and L.V. Shevtsova,  1995.   Effect of Dreissena Mussels on the Distribution of Zooplankton as Exemplified by the Main Kakhovka Canal,  Institute of Hydrobiology, National Ukrainian Academy of Sciences

Grodowitz, M. J.,  1996.   Technology Transfer for Zebra Mussel Management,  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (WES)

Grodowitz, M.J., L.Jeffers, S. Graham, M. Nelson, and C. Way,  1996.   Technology Transfer For Zebra mussel Via a Computer-Based Information System,  U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station

Gross, A.C.,  1977.   Long Term Experience with Non-Fouling Coatings and other Means to Control Macrofouling,  Long Island Lighting Company

Gross, A.C.,  1994.   Experience with Non-Fouling Coatings for Mussel Control,  Long Island Lighting Company

Gu, J., J.S. Maki, and R. Mitchell,  1996.   Microbial Biofilms and Their Role in the Induction and Inhibition of Invertebrate Settlement,  Laboratory of Microbial Ecology, Harvard University, Marquette University

Gu, J., R. Mitchell, J.S. Maki,  1994.   Biological Control of Zebra Mussels Dreissena polymorpha by Indigenous Bacteria and Their Products,  Harvard University, Marquette University

Gu, J.D., R. Mitchell,  1996.   Effect of Biofilms of Indigenous Bacteria on Settlement of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  Harvard University

Haag, W.R., D.J. Berg, D.W. Garton, J.L. Farris,  1993.   Reduced Survival and Fitness in Native Bivalves in Response to Fouling by the Introduced Zebra Mussel in Western Lake Erie,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant

Haag, W.R., D.W. Garton,  1992.   Synchronous Spawning in a Recently Established Population of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in Western Lake Erie, USA,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Haag, W.R., D.W. Garton,  1995.   Variation In Genotype Frequencies During The Life History Of The Bivalve, Dreissena polymorpha,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Hale, L., S. Freymark, E. Mallen, B. Lippincott,  1996.   Use of Chlorine Dioxide to Prevent Zebra Mussel Settlement,  Ashland Chemical Company, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers

Hall-Arber, M.,  Ongoing Project.   Zebra Mussel Outreach,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Sea Grant College Program

Hamilton, D.J.,  1992.   A Method for Reconstruction of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Length from Shell Fragments,  University of New Brunswick

Hamilton, D.J., C.D. Ankney, and R.C. Bailey,  1994.   Predation of Zebra Mussels by Diving Ducks: An Exclosure Study,  University of New Brunswick

Hanson, H., T.L. Mocco,  1994.   Dreissena Settlement on Natural and Anthropogenic Substrates in the Bay of Green Bay (Lake Michigan),  Oconto High School

Harman, W.N.,  1998.   The Molluscan Community of Oneida Lake, New York,  State University of New York College Oneonta

Haynes, J.M.,  1997.   Zebra Mussels and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities of Southwestern Lake Ontario and Selected Tributaries: Unexpected Results?,  New York Sea Grant Institute, Great Lakes Research Consortium

Hayward, D. and E.D. Estevez,  1997.   Suitability of Florida Waters to Invasion by the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  Mote Marine Laboratory

Heath, R.T.,  1993.   Zebra Mussel Migration To Inland Lakes And Reservoirs: A Guide For Lake Managers,  Kent State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Heath, R.T., G.L. Fahnenstiel, W.S Gardner, J.F. Cavaletto, and S.J. Hwang,  1995.   Ecosystem-Level Effects of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha): An Enclosure Experiment in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  Kent State University, Lake Michigan Field Station, NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), U.S. Department of Commerce

Heath, R.T., H. Happ, G. Xueqing,  1996.   Effects of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on Phosphorus Dynamics in Lake Erie: Confirmation of Laboratory Observations in the Field,  Kent State University

Hendriks, A.J., H. Pieters, and J. DeBoer,  1998.   Accumulation of Metals, Polycyclic (Halogenated) Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Biocides in Zebra Mussel and Eel from the Rhine and Meuse Rivers,  Institute of Inland Water

Hernandez, M.R., and R.F. McMahon, T.H. Dietz,  1995.   Investigation of Geographic Variation in the Thermal Tolerance of Zebra Mussels, Dreissena polymorpha,  Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Arlington: Department of Zoology and Physiology, Louisiana State University

Hernandez, M.R., R.F. McMahon,  1996.   Tolerance of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) to Daily Temperature Fluctuation Above and Below Their Upper Thermal Limit,  The University of Texas at Arlington

Hieb, J., C. Kraft, L. Johnson, D. Garton,  1996.   Early Detection of Dreissena polymorpha: A Comparison of Methods for Veliger Sampling,  University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program, Laval University, Indiana University at Kokomo

Hietanen, E.,  1996.   Testing of Endod, a Natural Plant Extract, as a Prerequisite for Its Safe Use as a Molluscicide,  University of Turku, Finland

Hobbs, B., J. Kahabka,  1995.   Underwater Cleaning Technique Used for Removal of Zebra Mussels at the Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant,  Seaward Marine Services, Inc.:New York Power Authority

Holland, R. E.,  1993.   Changes In Planktonic Diatoms And Water Transparency In Hatchery Bay, Bass Island Area, Western Lake Erie Since The Establishment Of The Zebra Mussel,  University of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Holland, R.E., T.H. Jorgenson, A.M. Beeton,  1995.   Trends in Nutrient Concentrations in Hatchery Bay, Western Lake Erie, Before and After Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Holt, D.A., and E. Ryan,  1997.   Chlorine Dioxide - Adult Zebra Mussel Eradication at the Dofasco Steel Mill,  Drew Chemical Limited, Subsidiary of Ashland, Inc., Dofasco Inc.

Hopkins, G.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veliger (200 microns-algae lower left),  Ontario Ministry of Environment

Horgan, M.J., E.L. Mills,  1997.   Clearance Rates and Filtering Activity of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha): Implications For Freshwater Lakes,  Cornell Biological Field Station

Hornbach, D.J., S.M. Baker,  1996.   Zebra Mussels Colonizing Unionid Mussels: What do they get out of it?,  Macalester College

Horohov, J., H. Silverman, J.W. Lynn, and T.H. Dietz,  1992.   Ion Transport in the Freshwater Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  Louisiana State University

Horvath, T.G. and G.A. Lamberti,  1997.   Drifting Macrophytes as a Mechanism for Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Invasion of Lake-Outlet Streams,  Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station

Horvath, T.G., G.A. Lamberti, D.M. Lodge,  1996.   Comparison of Zebra Mussel Recruitment in a Lake and Its Outlet Stream,  University of Notre Dame

Horvath, T.G., K.M. Martin, and G.A. Lamberti,  1999.   Effect of Zebra Mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, on Macroinvertebrates in a Lake-Outlet Stream,  Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station

Horvath, T.G.,G.A. Lamberti,D.M. Lodge, and W.L. Perry,  1996.   Zebra Mussel Dispersal in Lake-Stream Systems: Source-Sink Dymanics?,  Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station

Hosking, W. and D.C. Veal,  Ongoing Project.   An Integrated Regional Program of Research, Education, and Outreach on Zebra Mussels in Southern Waters,  Auburn University and Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium

Howell, E.T., C.H. Marvin, R.W. Bilyea, P.B. Kauss, and K. Somers,  1996.   Changes in Environmental Conditions During Dreissena Colonization of a Monitoring Station in Eastern Lake Erie,  Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy

Hunter, R.D.,  1994.   Dreissena Impact on Lake St. Clair Unionids,  Oakland University,Michigan Sea Grant

Hunter, R.D. and J.F. Bailey,  1992.   Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel): Colonization of Soft Substrata and Some Effects on Unionid Bivalves,  Oakland University

Hunter, R.D., S.A. Toczylowski, and M.G. Janech,  1996.   Zebra Mussels in a Small River: Impact on Unionids,  Oakland University, University of Charleston SC

Hunter, R.D., S.A. Toczylowski, M.G. Janech, J.E. Guilliat,  1996.   Zebra Mussels in a Small River: Impact on Unionids,  Oakland University

Hushak, L.J. and Y. Deng,  1997.   Costs of Alternative Zebra Mussel Control Strategies: The Case of Great Lakes Surface Water Users,  Ohio Sea Grant College Program, Ohio State University
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James, W.F., J.W. Barko, and H. L Eakin,  1997.   Nutrient Regeneration by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station

Jenner, H.A., H.J.G. Polman,  1998.   Pulse-Chlorination: A New Way of Reducing Chlorine for Mitigation of Mussel Fouling,  KEMA Power Generation & Environmental Technology

Jensen, D., J. Hieb, P. Marangelo,  1995.   Zebra Mussel Watch Citizen Network Guide,  Minnesota, Wisconsin,Michigan Sea Grant Programs

Johengen, T.H., T.F. Nalepa, G.L. Fahnenstiel, and G. Goudy,  1995.   Nutrient Changes in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, After the Establishment of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research - University of Michigan, NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), Lake Michigan Field Station, Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Johnson, J.E., C.E. Kraft, P. Marangelo,  1996.   The Overland Dispersal of Zebra Mussels: Current Status and Trends in the Great Lakes Region,  Laval University, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Michigan

Johnson, L.,  SLIDE.   Aquatic weeds (macrophytes) caught on a boat trailer at a Lake St. Clair boat access,  NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)

Johnson, L.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veligers under microscope: normal light vs. cross polarized light,  NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)

Johnson, L.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veligers and ostracods under microscope using cross polarized light,  NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)

Johnson, L.,  SLIDE.   Aquatic weed (macrophyte) covered with zebra mussels,  NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)

Johnson, L.E.,  1995.   Enhanced Early Detection and Enumeration of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena spp.) Veligers Using Cross-Polarized Light Microscopy,  Williams College-Mystic Seaport

Johnson, L.E. and J.T. Carlton,  1996.   Post-Establishment Spread in Large-Scale Invasions: Dispersal Mechanisms of the Zebra Mussel Dreissena Polymorpha,  Williams College-Mystic Seaport

Johnson, L.E., and D.K. Padilla,  1996.   Geographic Spread of Exotic Species: Ecological Lessons and Opportunities from the Invasion of the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  Marine Science Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin Madison

Johnson, P.D. and R.F. McMahon,  1998.   Effects of Temperature and Chronic Hypoxia on Survivorship of the Zebra Mussel (Driessena polymorpha) and Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea),  Southeast Aquatic Research Institute

Johnson, P.D., F. McMahon,  1996.   Tolerance of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Asian Clams (Corbicula fluminea) to Varying Levels of Hypoxia,  The University of Texas at Arlington

Jones, J.D.,  1996.   Corrosion Enhanced by Zebra Mussels on Steel Infrastructure,  MIE Consulting Engineers Limited

Jude, D.,  SLIDE.   Clump of zebra mussels on native clam,  Center for Great Lakes Aquatic Sciences (CGLAS)

Jude, D.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussels on stick,  Center for Great Lakes Aquatic Sciences (CGLAS)

Jude, D.,  Ongoing Project.   The Influence of Zebra Mussels on Recruitment of Saginaw Bay Fishes,  Center for Great Lakes Aquatic Sciences, Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Karatayev, A.,  1995.   Factors Determining the Distribution and Abundance of Dreissena polymorpha in Lakes, Dam Reservoirs and Channels,  Belarusian State University

Karatayev, A., L. Burlakova,  1996.   Zebra Mussel Growth Under Different Conditions,  Belorussian State University, Belarus

Karatayev, A.Y.,  1994.   The Role of Zebra Mussels in Lake Ecosystems,  Belarusian State University

Kastner, R., G. Lutz, and M. Barrett-O'Leary,  1997.   The Zebra Mussel and Bait Fish Aquaculture,  Mississippi Sea Grant Extension Service, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Kastner, R., G. Lutz, and M. Barrett-O'Leary,  1997.   The Zebra Mussel and Catfish Aquaculture,  Mississippi Sea Grant Extension Service, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Kastner, R., G. Lutz, M. Barrett-O'Leary,  1997.   The Zebra Mussel and Tilapia Aquaculture,  Mississippi Sea Grant Extension Service, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Kastner, R., G. Lutz, M. Barrett-O'Leary,  1997.   The Zebra Mussel and Hybrid Striped Bass Aquaculture,  Mississippi Sea Grant Extension Service, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Kastner, R., G. Lutz, M. Barrett-O'Leary,  1997.   The Zebra Mussel and Crawfish Aquaculture,  Mississippi Sea Grant Extension Service, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Keevin, T.M., R.E. Yarbrough, and A.C. Miller,  1992.   Long-distance Dispersal of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) Attached to Hulls of Commercial Vessels,  U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis

Kelch, D.L., M. Brainard Hilgendorf,  1994.   Slow the Spread of Zebra Mussels and Protect Your Boat and Motor, Too,  Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Kelch, D.O., M. Brainard Hilgendorf,  1992.   Boaters Take Action Against Zebra Mussels,  Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Kelly, M.A., T.D. Race,  1996.   A Summary of a Three Year Evaluation Effort of Anti-Zebra Mussel Coatings and Materials,  U. S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories

Kennedy, V.S., M. Asplen, T. Hall,  1996.   Salinity and Behavior of Zebra and Quagga Mussels,  University of Maryland System (UMS)

Kerley, B. L.,  1995.   Optimizing Efficiency of Zebra Mussel Monitoring at TVA Power Plants,  Tennessee Valley Authority

Kerley, B.L.,  1998.   Tennessee Valley Authority and the Zebra Mussel,  Tennessee Valley Authority

Kershner, K.,  1994.   Showing Sea Grant's Muscle with the Zebra Mussel,  Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Kinney, R. M., C.G. Manos, Jr., E.L. Mills, E. Mellina, D.J. Lisk,  1994.   Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) as a Biomonitoring Tool for Sr90 Contamination,  Cornell University,McGill University, New York State College, New York Sea Grant Institute

Klerks, P.L., P.C Fraleigh, and J.E. Lawniczak,  1997.   Effects of the Exotic Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on the Metal Cycling in Lake Erie,  University of Southwestern Louisiana

Klerks, P.L., P.C. Fraleigh, and J.E. Lawniczak,  1996.   Effects of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on Seston Levels and Sediment Deposition in Western Lake Erie,  University of Southwestern Louisiana, University of Toledo

Kling, E.,  Ongoing Project.   Zebra Mussel Awareness and Information for Alabama Youth,  Auburn University Marine Extension Center, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium

Kotler, S.R., E.C. Mallen, K.M. Tamms,  1995.   Robotic Removal of Zebra Mussel Accumulations in a Nuclear Power Plant Screenhouse,  ARD Environmental, Inc., Indiana Michigan Power Co., Cook Nuclear Plant, American Electric Power Service Corporation

Kozuchowski, E.S., S.M. Keppner, W.N. Busch,  1996.   Effect of the Introduction of Zebra Mussels on the Growth of Young-of-the-year Fish from the Western Basin of Lake Erie,  U. S Fish & Wildlife Service

Kraak, M.H.S., C. Ainscough, A. Fernandez, et al.,  1997.   Short-term and Chronic Exposure of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) to Acridine: Effects and Metabolism,  University of Amsterdam

Kraak, M.H.S., D. Lavy, H. Schoon, et al.,  1993.   Ecotoxicity of Mixtures of Metals to the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Amsterdam

Kraak, M.H.S., M. Toussaint, D. Lavy, and C. Davids,  1994.   Short-term Effects of Metals on the Filtration Rate of the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Amsterdam

Kraak, M.H.S., P. Wijnads, H.A.J. Govers, et al.,  1997.   Structural-Based Differences in Ecotoxicity of Benzoquinoline Isomers to the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  University of Amsterdam

Kraak, M.H.S., R. Kuipers, H. Schoon, C.J. de Groot, and W. Admiraal,  1994.   The Filtration Rate of the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha Used For Water Quality Assessment in Dutch Rivers,  University of Amsterdam

Kraak, M.H.S., Y.A. Wink, S.C. Stuijfzand, et al.,  1994.   Chronic Ecotoxicity of Zn and Pb to the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha,  University of Amsterdam

Kraft, C.,  JUNE, 1994.   Zebra Mussel Update #21,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  MARCH 23, 1993.   Zebra Mussel Update #16,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  SEPTEMBER, 1994.   Zebra Mussel Update #22,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JANUARY, 1995.   Zebra Mussel Update #23,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  OCTOBER 11, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #11,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  MAY, 1995.   Zebra Mussel Update #24,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  FEBRUARY 19, 1992.   Zebra Mussel Update #12,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JUNE 5, 1992.   Zebra Mussel Update #13,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JULY 28, 1992.   Zebra Mussel Update #14,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JULY 15, 1993.   Zebra Mussel Update #17,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  SEPTEMBER 16, 1993.   Zebra Mussel Update #18,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  OCTOBER, 1995.   Zebra Mussel Update #25,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  DECEMBER 17, 1993.   Zebra Mussel Update #19,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JANUARY, 1996.   Zebra Mussel Update #26,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JULY 26, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #09,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  NOVEMBER 11, 1992.   Zebra Mussel Update #15,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  MARCH 7, 1994.   Zebra Mussel Update #20,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  AUGUST 8, 1990.   Zebra Mussel Update #03,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  SEPTEMBER 10, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #10,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JUNE 28, 1990.   Zebra Mussel Update #02,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  SEPTEMBER 17, 1990.   Zebra Mussel Update #04,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  Ongoing Project.   An Assessment of the Overland Dispersal of Zebra Mussels into Inland North American Lakes,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  OCTOBER 26, 1990.   Zebra Mussel Update #05,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JANUARY 31, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #06,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  MAY 10, 1990.   Zebra Mussel Update #01,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  JUNE 14, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #08,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kraft, C.,  APRIL 30, 1991.   Zebra Mussel Update #07,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Kreis, Jr., R.G., R.R. Rossmann, M.D. Mullin, W.C. Hall, A. Sanchez, M. Rathbun,  1996.   Contaminant Concentrations in Zebra Mussels Along a Gradient in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Coast Guard, AScI Corporation

Krynock, S.,  SLIDE.   Mussels on the lower unit of an inboard/outboard engine

Kusserow, R., D. Uhlman,  1998.   Technology of a Dreissena-Filter to Remove Suspended Matter from the Effluents of Waste Water Treatment Plants,  University of Technology Dresden
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Lange, C.L. and S.A. Wittmeyer,  1996.   The Contribution of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena SPP.) Feces and Pseudofeces Production to Taste and Odor Episodes in the Niagara River and Lake Erie,  Acres International Corporation, Erie Country Water Authority

Lange, C.L., S. Wittmeyer, D.W. Fredericksen,  1996.   The Contribution of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena spp.) Faeces and Pseudofaeces Production to Taste and Odor Episodes in the Niagara River and Lake Erie,  Acres International Corporation, Erie County Water Authority

Lange, C.L., T.M. Short, E. Blake,  1994.   Development of Zebra Mussel Control Strategies for a Coalition of Vermont Water Suppliers on Lake Champlain,  Acres International Corporation, Champlain Water District

Laruelle, F.H., D.P. Molloy,  1996.   A Guide to Identifying the Endosymbionts of Dreissena polymorpha,  New York State Museum

LaValle,P.D., A. Brooks, and V.C. Lakhan,  1999.   Zebra Mussel Wastes and Concentrations of Heavy Metals on Shipwrecks in Western Lake Erie,  University of Windsor

Lavrentyev, P.J., W.S. Gardner, J.F. Cavaletto, and J.R. Beaver,  1995.   Effects of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas) on Protozoa and Phytoplankton from Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystem Research - University of Michigan, Beaver Schaberg Associates Inc.

Lavrentyev, P.J., W.S. Gardner, J.F. Cavaletto, J.B. Cotner, L. Yang,  1996.   Effects of Zebra Mussels on Lower Food Web Structure and Nitrogen Fluxes and Stoichiometry in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  University of Michigan, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), Texas A & M University, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Lawrence, C.F.,  1997.   Chemicals of Zebra Mussel Control,  Alvord, Burdick and Howson

Leach, J.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel cluster on rock with ruler,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Lee, H.H., A. Lemma, H.J. Bennett,  1992.   The Use of Endod (Phytolacca dodecandra) to Control the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Lei, J., B.S. Payne, and S.Y. Wang,  1996.   Filtration Dynamics of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha,  Louisiana Department of Transportation

Lemma, A., L. Wolde-Yohannes, P.C. Fraleigh, P.L. Klerks, H.H. Lee,  1991.   Endod is Lethal to Zebra Mussels and Inhibits Their Attachment,  Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

LePage, W.L.,  1994.   Performance Evaluation of a Raw Water System Specifically Designed for Mussel Control at Monroe, Michigan,  City of Monroe,Michigan

Levinton, J.,  1994.   The Zebra Mussel Invasion: A Marine Ecological Perspective,  Department of Ecology and Evolution,State University of New York-Stony Brook

Lewis, D.P., D. Butts,  1998.   Ultraviolet Control for Zebra Mussels-The Evolution of Non-Chemical Alternative,  Aquatic Sciences Inc.

Lewis, D.P., G.E. Whitby, G. McKenna,  1996.   Evaluation of Low and Medium UV for Zebra Mussel Control,  Aquatic Sciences Inc., Fischer and Porter Inc., Ontario Hydro

Lewis, D.P., J. Piontkowski, E. Neuhauser, J. Knowlton,  1996.   Chronic Exposure of Adult and Larval Zebra Mussels at Low Level Potassium Concentrations: Laboratory Studies,  Aquatic Sciences Inc., Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Parsons Power

Lewis, D.P., K. Groombridge, D. Butts,  1998.   Use of Potash for Control of Biofouling in Industry: Toxicity Testing on Non-Target Organisms,  Aquatic Sciences Inc.

Lichtkoppler, F.R., D.O. Kelch, and M.A. Berry,  1993.   Attitudes of 1990, 1991, and 1992 Mid-America Boat Show and 1991 Fairport Fishing Symposium Patrons Concerning the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), Lake Erie, and Great Lakes Pollution,  The Ohio State University

Liebig, J.R., and H.A. Vanderploeg,  1995.   Vulnerability of Dreissena polymorpha Larvae to Predation by Great Lakes Calanoid Copepods: the Importance of the Bivalve Shell,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Liffmann, M.,  Ongoing Project.   Subprogram Coordination and Outreach to Reduce or Control the Spread of Zebra Mussels Dreissena polymorpha for Surface Water-Using Industries and Commercial Inland Navigation,  Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Liffmann, M., M. Barrett O'Leary, W. Hosking, D. C. Veal, M. Clarke, and M. Hightower,  Ongoing Project.   Gulf of Mexico Region Project Relative to Invasions of Zebra Mussels and Other Nonindigenous Nuisance Species,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Litteral, R.L., R.W. Pillsbury, R.L. Lowe,  1995.   The Response of the Benthic Algal Community of Saginaw Bay, near the Charity Islands, to Changes in Light Penetration,  Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

Loewen, M.R., P. Cozzi, P.F. Hamblin, J.D. Ackerman,  1995.   Field Experiments Investigating the Benthic Pelagic Coupling Over a Zebra Mussel Bed in the Western Basin of Lake Erie,  Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Branch, National Water Research Institute, Environmental Studies Programme, University of Northern British Columbia

Louisiana Sea Grant Communications Office,  1995.   Invasion of Zebra Mussels,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program

Lowe, R.L., and R.W. Pillsbury,  1995.   Shifts in Benthic Algal Community Structure and Function Following the Appearance of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,  Bowling Green State University

Lynn, J.W., and H. Silverman,  Ongoing Project.   Dreissena polymorpha: Reproductive Ability in Variable Ionic Environments Relating to Geographic Spread into Estuarine Environments,  Louisiana Sea Grant College Program
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Ma, X., K.A. Bruner, S.W. Fisher, P.F. Landrum,  1996.   Assimilation and Transfer of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) from Algae,  The Ohio State University, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), NOAA

Ma, X.A., K.A. Bruner, S.W. Fisher, and P.F. Landrum,  1999.   Absorption of Hydrophobic Contaminants from Ingested Chlamydomonas rheinhardtii and Chlorella vulgaris by Zebra Mussels, Dreissena polymorpha,  Ohio State University

MacIsaac, H.J.,  1994.   Size-selective Predation on Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) by Crayfish,  University of Windsor

MacIsaac, H.J.,  1994.   Comparative Growth and Survival of Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis, Exotic Molluscs Introduced to the Great Lakes,  University of Windsor

MacIsaac, H.J., W.G. Sprules, and J.H. Leach,  1991.   Ingestion of Small-Bodied Zooplankton by Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): Can Cannibalism on Larvae Influence Population Dynamics?,  University of Toronto,Lake Erie Fisheries Station

MacIsacc, H.J., C.J. Lonnee, and J.H. Leach,  1995.   Suppression of Microzooplankton by Zebra Mussels: Importance of Mussel Size,  University of Windsor

Maddox, T.L,  1998.   The Thermal Treatment Methodology for Zebra Mussel Elimination,  TL Maddox Companies

Madenjian, C.P.,  1995.   Removal of Algae by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Population in Western Lake Erie: A Bioenergetics Approach,  Lake Erie Biological Station

Madon S.P., D.W. Schneider, J.A. Stoeckel, and R.E. Sparks,  1998.   Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha: Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers,  Pace University

Madon, S.P., D.W. Schneider, and J.A. Stoeckel,  1998.   In Situ Estimation of Zebra Mussel Metabolic Rates Using the Electron Transport System,  Pace University

Magee, J.A., D.A. Wright, and E.M. Setzler-Hamilton,  1996.   Use of Penaten to Control Zebra Mussel Attachment,  University of Maryland System, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

Malloy-Desormeaux, E.M.,  Ongoing Project.   Trophic Interactions: The Relative Importance of Dreissena Filtration and Daphnia Grazing on Phytoplankton Abundance and Water,  State University of New York College at Brockport, New York Sea Grant Institute

Marangelo, P.,  1996.   The Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Invasion of the Huron River in Southeast Michigan: Patterns of Unionid Fouling,  University of Michigan

Marcus, R.I., S.L. Wahlert,  1994.   Zebra Mussel Control Using Thermal Treatment for Electric Utility Stations,  Commonwealth Edison Company, Sargent & Lundy

Marsden, J., D. Padilla and D. Schneider,  Ongoing Project.   Population and Energetic Consequences of Zebra Mussel Fouling on Native Gastropod Fauna of Lake Michigan,  University of Illinois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Zebra mussel veligers with common planktonic organisms-rotifers and ceratium,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  1997.   Common Carp Diet Includes Zebra Mussels and Lake Trout Eggs,  Illinois Natural History Survey

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Variety of shell color morphs seen in zebra mussels in North America,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Quagga mussel and zebra mussel/comparison,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Foot-deep windrows of zebra mussel shells on western Lake Erie beach,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Thirty cm diameter plankton net, 63 micron mesh, used for sampling planktonic zebra mussel veligers,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Plexiglass 15 cm square plates used to sample settling zebra larvae,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Cluster of zebra mussels on small rock,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  Ongoing Project.   Effect of Zebra Mussel Colonization of Native Gastropod Shells---Fecundity, Feeding Rates, Energetics, and Mortality,  University of Illinois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Adult zebra mussels encrusting a rock,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E.,  SLIDE.   Colony of zebra mussels showing pseudofecal material,  Lake Michigan Biological Station

Marsden, J.E., A. Spidle, and B. May,  1995.   Genetic Similarity Among Zebra Mussel Populations Within North America and Europe,  Illinois Natural History Survey

Marsden, J.E., A.P. Spidle, and B. May,  1996.   Review of Genetic Studies of Dreissena spp.,  Illinois Natural History Survey

Martel, A.,  1995.   Demography and Growth of the Exotic Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Rideau River (Ontario),  Canadien Museum of Nature

Martel, A.,  1993.   Dispersal and Recruitment of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in a Nearshore Area in West-Central Lake Erie: The Significance of Postmetamorphic Drifting,  Canadien Museum of Nature

Martel, A., A.F. Mathieu, C.S. Findlay, S.J. Nepszy, and J.H. Leach,  1994.   Daily Settlement Rates of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, on an Artificial Substrate Correlate with Veliger Abundance,  Canadien Museum of Nature

Martel, A.,T.M. Hynes, and J. Buckland-Nicks,  1995.   Prodissoconch Morphology, Planktonic Shell Growth, and Site at Metamorphosis in Dreissena polymorpha,  Canadien Museum of Nature

Marvin, C.H. and B.E. McCarry,  1994.   Determination and Genotoxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Isolated from Dreissina polymorpha (Zebra Mussels) Sampled from Hamilton Harbour,  Environment Canada

Marvin, C.H. and E.T. Howell,  1996.   Contaminant Burdens in Sediments Colonized by Dreissena at Two Nearshore Sites in the Lower Great Lakes,  McMaster University, Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy

Marvin, C.H., E.T. Howell,  1996.   Contaminant Burdens in Sediments Associated with Dreissenid Mussel Colonization at Nearshore Sites in the Lower Great Lakes,  Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy, McMaster University

Masser, M.P.,  Ongoing Project.   Potential Impact of Zebra Mussels on Aquaculture and Aquacultures Potential to Disseminate Zebra Mussels into Public and Private Waters,  Auburn University, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium

Matthews, M.A., R.F. McMahon,  1994.   The Survival of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Asian Clams (Corbicula fluminea) Under Extreme Hypoxia,  Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, The University of Texas at Arlington

May, B.,  SLIDE.   Quagga mussel,  Cornell University

May, B., and J.E. Marsden,  1992.   Genetic Identification and Implications of Another Invasive Species of Dreissenid Mussel in the Great Lakes,  Cornell University

McMahon, R.F., M.A. Matthews, L.R. Shaffer, P.D. Johnson,  1995.   Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide Concentrations on Survivorship in Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Asian Clams (Corbicula fluminea),  Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, The University of Texas at Arlington

McMahon, R.F., M.A. Matthews, T.A. Ussery, R. Chase, M. Clarke,  1994.   Further Studies of Heat Tolerance in Zebra Mussels: Effects of Temperature Acclimation and Chronic Exposure to Lethal Temperatures,  Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, The University of Texas at Arlington

McMahon, R.F., R. Chase,  1996.   Investigation of the Efficacy of Semicontinuous Application of a Nonoxidizing Molluscicide for Control of Macrofouling by Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Asian Clams (Corbicula fluminea),  The University of Texas at Arlington

Medler, S. and H. Silverman,  1998.   Extracellular Matrix and Muscle Fibers in the Gills of Freshwater Bivalves,  Louisiana State University

Medler, S. and H. Silverman,  1997.   Functional Organization of Intrinsic Gill Muscles in Zebra Mussels, Dreissena polymorpha (mollusca: Bivalvia), and Response to Transmitters in vitro,  Louisiana State University

Medler, S., H. Silverman, J.W. Lynn, T.H. Dietz,  1996.   Ion and Transmitter Effects on Dreissena polymorpha Gill Musculature,  Louisiana State University

Mellina, E., J.B. Rasmussen, E.L. Mills,  1995.   Impact of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on Phosphorus Cycling and Chlorophyll in Lakes,  McGill University, Cornell University

Menis-Croxall, N., and G. deBruyn,  1997.   Zebra Mussel Mitigation: Elements of a Successful Chlorination System,  Ontario Hydro, ProMinent Fluid Controls Inc.

Mersch J., P. Wagner, and Jean-Claude Pihan,  1995.   Copper in Indigenous and Transplanted Zebra Mussels in Relation to Changing Water Concentrations and Body Weight,  University of Metz

Mersch, J. and L. Johansson,  1993.   Transplanted Aquatic Mosses and Freshwater Mussels to Investigate the Trace Metal Contamination in the Rivers Meurthe and Plaine, France,  University of Metz

Mersch, J., L. Léglize, N. Czembor, J.C. Pihan,  1996.   Dreissena polymorpha: a Multi-function Indicator Organism,  Université de Metz, France

Mersch, J., M.N. Beauvais, P. Nagel,  1996.   The Micronucleus Assay in Dreissena polymorpha to Assess Environmental Genotoxicity,  Université de Metz, France, Universität des Saarlandes, Zentrum für Umweltforschung, McMaster University

Metcalfe-Smith, J.L., S.K. Staton, G.L. Mackie, and N.M. Lane,  1998.   Selection of Candidate Species of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) to be Considered for National Status Designation by COSEWIC,  National Water Research Institute

Metcalfe-Smith, J.L., S.K. Staton, G.L. Mackie, et al,  1998.   Changes in the Biodiversity of Freshwater Mussels in the Canadian Waters of the Lower Great Lakes Drainage Basin Over the Past 140 Years,  National Water Research Institute

Meyer, A.E., R.E. Baier, R.E. Forsberg,  1995.   Degradation of Nontoxic Fouling-release Coatings as a Result of Abrasion and Long Term Exposure,  State University of New York, Buffalo

Meyer, A.E., R.E. Baier, R.L. Forsberg,  1994.   Field Trials of Nontoxic Fouling-Release Coatings,  Industry/University Center for Biosurfaces, State University of New York at Buffalo

Michigan Sea Grant College Program,  1994.   Potential Control of Zebra Mussels Through Reproductive Intervention,  Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Miller, A.C.,  1997.   Changes in Density and Population Demography of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Lower Ohio River Near Olmsted, Illinois,  U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES)

Miller, A.C. and B.S. Payne,  1996.   Density and Size Demography of Newly Established Populations of Dreissena Polymorpha in the U.S Inland Waterway System,  U.S Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station

Miller, A.C., B.S. Payne, T. Freitag, T. Bivens,  1994.   Developing Environmentally Sound Methods and Strategies to Control Zebra Mussels at Public Facilities,  U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES), Vicksburg, MS, U.S. Army Engineer District Detroit, MI, U.S. Army Engineer District, Nashville

Miller, A.H., A. Ignacio,  1994.   An Approach to Identify Potential Zebra Mussel Colonization in Large Water Bodies Using Best Available Data and a Geographic Information System,  Sea Grant Institute and Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Miller, A.H., B.K. Miller, M.J. Flory , L. Aylsworth,  1996.   Sea Grant Zebra Mussel Network Information on Internet,  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant, Purdue University, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program, University of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant College Program, University of Minnesota, Minnesota Sea Grant College Program

Miller, A.H., L. Aylsworth, M. Einstein, M.J. Flory, T. Hyde, D.A. Jensen, B.K. Miller, and M. Sales,  1997.   Making High Quality University Research and Education Products Readily Available to the User Public: A National Sea Grant Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Species Web Site,  University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Miller, B.K.,  Ongoing Project.   Video Tape and Videoconferencing Project: Zebra Mussels: Lessons Learned in The Great Lakes. An Overview of Biology, Impacts, Prevention and Control of a Freshwater Invader,  Purdue University, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program

Miller, R.L., J.J. Mojares, and J.L. Ram,  1994.   Species-specific Sperm Attraction in the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, and the Quagga Mussel, Dreissena bugensis,  Temple University

Miller, S.J., and J.M. Haynes,  1997.   Factors Limiting Colonization of Western New York Creeks by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha),  SUNY College at Brockport

Mills, E.L., J.R. Chrisman, B. Baldwin, R.W. Owens, R. Oőgorman, T. Howell, E.F. Rossman, and M.K. Raths,  1999.   Changes in the Dreissenid Community in the Lower Great Lakes with an Emphasis on Southern Lake Ontario,  Cornell University

Mills, E.L., J.R. Christman, B.S. Baldwin, R.W. Owens, R. O'Gorman, T. Howell, E.F. Roseman, M.K. Rahts,  1998.   Changes in the Dreissenid Community and a Shift Toward Dominance of the Quagga Mussel (Dreissena bugensis) in the Lower Great Lakes,  Cornell University Biology Field Station

Mills, E.L., R. O'Gorman, E.F. Roseman, C. Adams, R.W. Owens,  1995.   Planktivory by Alewife (Alosa Pseudoharengus) and Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus Mordax) on Microcrustacean Zooplankton and Dreissenid (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) Veligers in Southern Lake Ontario,  Cornell University, National Biological Survey

Mills, E.L., R.M. Dermott, E.F. Roseman, D. Dustin,  1993.   Colonization, Ecology, and Population Structure of the "Quagga" Mussel (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in the Lower Great Lakes,  Cornell University, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries, McGill University, The University of the South

Millward, M.R., M.C. Miller, D.H. Gist,  1996.   The Role of Detrital FPOM as a Food Source for Expanding Zebra Mussel Population in the Ohio River,  The University of Cincinnati

Minchew, C.J.,  1997.   Design with Zebras in Mind,  Tennessee Valley Authority, Water Resources Projects and Planning

Minton, R.L., G.C. Mayer,  1994.   A Method for the Isolation of Total Genomic DNA from the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha.,  Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Mitchell, J.S.,R.C. Bailey, and R.W. Knapton,  1999.   Sources of Bias in the Use of Shell Fragments to Estimate the Size of Zebra and Quagga Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis),  Simon Fraser University

Mitchell, M.J., E.L. Mills, N. Idrisi, R. Michener,  1996.   Stable Isotopes of Nitrogen and Carbon in an Aquatic Food Web Recently Invaded by Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas),  State University of New York, Cornell University, Boston University, The New York Sea Grant Institute

Molloy, D.P.,  1998.   The Potential of Using Biological Control Technologies in the Management of Dreissena,  Biological Survey

Molloy, D.P.,  1998.   The Potential for Using Biological Control Technologies in the Management of Dreissena Spp.,  New York State Museum

Molloy, D.P.,  1993.   Approaches to the Biological Control of Zebra Mussels,  New York State Museum

Molloy, D.P.,  1996.   Workshop A: Natural Enemies of Zebra Mussels,  New York State Museum

Molloy, D.P., J. Powell, and P. Ambrose,  1994.   Short-term Reduction of Adult Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Hudson River Near Catskill, New York: An Effect of Juvenile Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Predation?,  New York State Museum

Moore, D.L.,  1998.   Interspecific Competition Between Myriophyllum exalbescens Fern., Myriophyllum spicatum L. , and Vallisneria americana Michx. At Put-In-Bay, Ohio: A Morphoecological Perspective,  Utica College of Syracuse University

Moore, D.L.,  1995.   Dreissena Polymorpha Pall. Postveligers in Submersed Macrophyte Beds of Put-In-Bay, Ohio, as Related to Rate and Density of Settlement, Macrophyte Preference, Water Depth, and Position Within Beds,  Department of Biology, Utica College of Syracuse University

Moreteau, J.C., M. Khalanski,  1994.   Settlings and Growth of D. polymorpha in the Raw Water Circuits of the Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant (Moselle, France),  Laboratoire de Demoecologie, University de Metz, Direction des Etudes et Recherché EDF

Morrison, H., T. Yankovich, R. Lazar, and G.D. Haffner,  1995.   Elimination Rate Constants of 36 PCBs in Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Exposure Dynamics in the Lake St. Clair - Lake Erie Corridor,  University of Windsor

Morrison, T.W., W.E. Lynch Jr., K. Dabrowski,  1991.   Predation on Zebra Mussels by Fresh water Drum and Yellow Perch in Western Lake Erie,  Ohio State University
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Nagelkerke, L.A.J., and F.A. Sibbing,  1996.   Efficiency of Feeding on Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) by Common Bream (Abramis brama), White Bream (Blicca bjoerkna), and Roach (Rutilus rutilus): the Effects of Morphology and Behavior,  Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences

Nalepa, T.F.,  1996.   Changes in the Saginaw Bay Ecosystem Since Establishment of Dreissena polymorpha,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Nalepa, T.F., and G.L. Fahnenstiel,  1995.   Dreissena polymorpha in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron Ecosystem: Overview and Perspective,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Nalepa, T.F., D.J. Hartson, D.L. Fanslow, G.A. Lang, S.J. Lozano,  1998.   Declines in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Populations in Southern Lake Michigan, 1980-1993,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory

Nalepa, T.F., J.F. Cavaletto, M. Ford, W.M. Gordon, and M. Wimmer,  1993.   Seasonal and Annual Variation in Weight and Biochemical Content of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in Lake St. Clair,  Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) NOAA

Nalepa, T.F.,D.J. Hartson,J. Buchanan,J.F. Cavaletto,G.A. Lang, and S.J. Lozano,  2000.   Spatial Variation in Density, Mean Size and Physiological Condition of the Holarctic Amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Michigan,  NOAA

Neary, B.P. and J.H. Leach,  1992.   Mapping the Potential Spread of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in Ontario,  Dorset Research Centre,Lake Erie Fisheries Station

Neves, R.J., and C. Gatenby, and B. Parker,  1996.   The Exotic Zebra Mussel in North America: A Dire Prognosis for Native Freshwater Mussels (Unionidae),  National Biological Service

New Hampshire Sea Grant Cooperative Extension,  1993.   Stop the Zebra Mussel: Northern New England ZEBRA MUSSEL Watch,  New Hampshire Sea Grant Cooperative Extension

New York Sea Grant Extension Program,  1994.   Don't Pick up Hitchhikers! Stop the Zebra Mussel!,  New York Sea Grant Extension Program

Nicholls, K.H.,G.J. Hopkins,S.J. Standke,  1999.   Reduced Chlorophyll to Phosphorus Ratios in Nearshore Great Lakes Waters Coincide with the Establishment of Dreissenid Mussels,  Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Nichols, S.J.,  1996.   Variations in the Reproductive Cycle of Dreissena polymorpha in Europe, Russia, and North America,  National Biological Service

Nichols, S.J. and J. Amberg,  1999.   Co-Existence of Zebra Mussels and Freshwater Unionids: Population Dynamics of Leptodea fragilis in a Coastal Wetland Infested with Zebra Mussels,  U.S. Geological Survey

Nichols, S.J., and M.G. Black,  1994.   Identification of Larvae: the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), Quagga Mussel (Dreissena rosteriformis bugensis), and Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea),  National Biological Survey

Nichols, S.J., G.K. Kennedy, M.G. Black,  1996.   Seasonal Changes in Zebra Mussel Distribution in Green Bay, Lake Michigan,  Great Lakes Science Center

Nichols, S.J., M.G. Black, D.L. Garling,  1996.   Food Habits of Dreissena polymorpha as Compared to Other Freshwater Bivalves,  Great Lakes Science Center

O'Neill Jr., C.R., A. Dextrase,  1994.   The Introduction and Spread of the Zebra Mussel in North America,  New York Sea Grant, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

O'Neill, C.R.,  MARCH - APRIL 1991.   Dreissena! Vol. 2 #2,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  SEPT/OCT 1990.   Dreissena! Vol. 1 #1,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  MAY - JULY 1994.   Dreissena! Vol. 5 #3,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  MAY - JUNE 1991.   Dreissena! Vol. 2 #3,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1993.   Dreissena! Vol. 4 #1,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  DECEMBER 1990.   Dreissena! Vol. 1 #2,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant

O'Neill, C.R.,  JULY - AUGUST 1991.   Dreissena! Vol. 2 #4,  Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse, New York Sea Grant