Species Regional Summary
Dreissena bugensis
_CDA_L054 (Muskegon) ( L054 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Muskegon/MI/Lake Michigan (2001, USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program 2008)

Geographic Extent

Muskegon/MI/Lake Michigan (2001, USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program 2008)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Ballast Water
Alternate Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
By 2008, D. bugensis was the overwhelming dominant at a sampling site at 45 m depth, off Muskegon MI (Vanderploeg et al. 2010), where D. polymorpha was the sole dreissenid in 1999 (Nalepa et al. 2001).
 
Ecological ImpactHerbivory
Grazing experiments with the 'profunda' morph of D. bugensis (from the 45m site off Musekegon MI) indicated that the filtering capacity of the mussel biomass in the 30-50 m zone exceeded the growth rate of the phytoplankton by several times, resulting in a disappearance of the spring bloom, and a nutrient sink, which decreased the resources available in deeper offshore waters (Vanderploeg et al. 2010).
 
Ecological ImpactTrophic Cascade
Reduction of the phytoplankton sinking to the deeper parts of the lake bottom, as a result of Dreissena grazing, is a possible factor in the decline of the benthic amphipod Diporeia, a dominant deposit-feeder, and an important food for many great lakes fishes, including the commercially important Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeiformis) and Bloater (C. hoyi) (Vanderploeg et al. 2002).
 

References

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