Since January, the Tahoe Resource Conservation District (TRCD) and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) have inspected more ...
A study found that invasive zebra mussels significantly alter aquatic ecosystems, and are associated with elevated mercury ...
Zebra mussels are significantly altering the ecosystems of Minnesota lakes, according to a study that ties the invasive ...
The results were unexpected: They found adult walleye in lakes infested with zebra mussels had 72% higher mercury ...
Walleyes and perch taken from Minnesota lakes infested with zebra mussels contain starkly higher levels of mercury than those ...
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Highline Lake sits empty on Thursday after being completely drained by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to combat an invasive ...
A new study has found another negative effect of invasive zebra mussels in lakes: higher levels of mercury in fish. Researchers from the University of Minnesota, the U.S. Geological Survey and ...
Zebra mussels, like the ones collected by University of Minnesota research assistant Sophie Mallez in Auguest 2017, are disrupting the food webs in an increasing number of Minnesota waterways.
A new study finds walleye and yellow perch in lakes infested by zebra mussels are likely to have significantly higher mercury levels in their bodies than similar fish in lakes without the invasive ...