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Temperature-related responses of invasive (Dreissena polymorpha) and native mussels (Order: Unionida) to elevated carbon dioxide: Data

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2017-10-01
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2018-03-30

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Waller, D.L., Bartsch, M.R., Erickson, R.A., and Lord, E.G., 2020, Temperature-related responses of invasive (Dreissena polymorpha) and native mussels (Order: Unionida) to elevated carbon dioxide: Data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9FMIHJM.

Summary

Control technology for dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis) currently relies heavily on chemical molluscicides that can be both costly and ecologically harmful. There is a need to develop more environmentally neutral control tools to manage dreissenid mussels, particularly in cooler water. Previously, carbon dioxide (CO2) showed selective toxicity for Zebra mussels, relative to unionids, when applied in cool water (12 °C). Carp-Carbon Dioxide (carbon dioxide, CO2) is registered as a pesticide by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for deterrence of Asian carp and to control aquatic nuisance species when applied under ice (USEPA 2019). The current registration would allow the use of CO2 to kill Zebra [...]

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CO2 Calculated.csv 24.4 KB text/csv
CO2 Probe.csv 14.76 KB text/csv
CO2 TitratSAS.csv 5.04 KB text/csv
Native mussel burial 20 C trial.wmv 10.11 MB video/x-ms-wmv
Unionid Assessment.csv 46.68 KB text/csv
Unionid Behavior.csv 37.44 KB text/csv
Unionid Initial Counts.csv 1.79 KB text/csv
Unionid Shell Length.csv 20.15 KB text/csv
Water Chemistry.csv 1.88 KB text/csv
Water Quality and Daily Alkalinity.csv 35.7 KB text/csv
Zbm assess for sas.csv 48.49 KB text/csv
ZBM assess.csv 2.24 MB text/csv
ZBM Initial Counts.csv 4.01 KB text/csv
ZBM weights and length.csv 50.16 KB text/csv

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The data summarize the efficacy of carbon dioxide for control of dreissenid mussels in at three temperatures (5, 12 and 20 °C) and the safety of CO2 treatments for nontarget juvenile freshwater mussels. The project will inform managers of an alternative to chemicals for control of dreissenid and provide guidance on treatment scenarios that have the greatest efficacy to invasive mussels and safety margin to native mussels.

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