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PLoS One
Will the Displacement of Zebra Mussels by Quagga Mussels Increase Water Clarity in Shallow Lakes during Summer? Results from a Mesocosm Experiment
Xueying Mei1  Xiufeng Zhang2  Sinan-Saleh Kassam2  Lars G. Rudstam3 
[1] College of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China;Cornell Biological Field Station, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Bridgeport, New York, United States of America;Department of Ecology and Institute of Hydrobiology of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
关键词: Mussels;    Lakes;    Mesocosms;    Algae;    Sediment;    Phytoplankton;    Surface water;    Invasive species;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.pone.0168494
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) are known to increase water clarity and affect ecosystem processes in invaded lakes. During the last decade, the conspecific quagga mussels (D. rostriformis bugensis) have displaced zebra mussels in many ecosystems including shallow lakes such as Oneida Lake, New York. In this study, an eight-week mesocosm experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that the displacement of zebra mussels by quagga mussels leads to further decreases in phytoplankton and increases in water clarity resulting in increases in benthic algae. We found that the presence of zebra mussels alone (ZM), quagga mussels alone (QM), or an equal number of both species (ZQ) reduced total phosphorus (TP) and phytoplankton Chl a. Total suspended solids (TSS) was reduced in ZM and ZQ treatments. Light intensity at the sediment surface was higher in all three mussel treatments than in the no-mussel controls but there was no difference among the mussel treatments. There was no increase in benthic algae biomass in the mussel treatments compared with the no-mussel controls. Importantly, there was no significant difference in nutrient (TP, soluble reactive phosphorus and NO3-) levels, TSS, phytoplankton Chl a, benthic algal Chl a, or light intensity on the sediment surface between ZM, QM and ZQ treatments. These results confirm the strong effect of both mussel species on water clarity and indicate that the displacement of zebra mussel by an equivalent biomass of quagga mussel is not likely to lead to further increases in water clarity, at least for the limnological conditions, including summer temperature, tested in this experiment.

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