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Zebra mussels are similar to another invasive mollusk, the quagga mussel, which has not been detected in Colorado’s lakes and ...
Discoveries of the invasive and damaging zebra mussels have been piling up in Western Colorado, with recent detections in ...
Zebra mussels are native to the Caspian and Black seas in Russia and Ukraine, and they first became widespread in Europe. In 1988, they were discovered in the U.S. for the first time.
Biologists first noted a diporeia drop-off in southern Lake Michigan in the early 1990s, as the zebra mussel rapidly colonized the area to a depth of about 55 yards.
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Unfortunately, the zebra mussel infestation in Colorado has survived the first round of treatment in Highline Lake near Grand Junction. It's not only the Western Slope but the entire state's water ...
According to a 2021 research paper by the U.S. Forest Service, zebra mussels cause $300-500 million in damages to power and water infrastructure (such as pipes) in the Great Lakes region annually.
Zebra mussels were first detected in Colorado in 2022 Officials found Colorado’s first ever population of zebra mussels at Highline Lake northeast of Grand Junction, which is fed by the now ...
Zebra mussel larvae found in critical river near Grand Junction, Parks and Wildlife says The Colorado River is seen in the reflection of a car mirror parked at a roadside pull-off along State ...