2023
DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2235437
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Natural Enemies of Zebra and Quagga Mussels: Predators, Parasites, and Ecological Competitors

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“…However, evidence for the ERH was recently provided for northern European waterbodies (Taskinen et al 2021), such that in sympatric populations the invasive bivalves showed lower values of parasite pressure measures than the native freshwater mussels. In addition, in the recent review byKaratayev et al (2024) more natural enemies of Dreissena spp., including parasites, were initially present in their native range in Europe compared to North America.…”
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“…However, evidence for the ERH was recently provided for northern European waterbodies (Taskinen et al 2021), such that in sympatric populations the invasive bivalves showed lower values of parasite pressure measures than the native freshwater mussels. In addition, in the recent review byKaratayev et al (2024) more natural enemies of Dreissena spp., including parasites, were initially present in their native range in Europe compared to North America.…”
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confidence: 99%