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zebra mussel

noun

Definition of zebra mussel

: a chiefly freshwater Eurasian lamellibranch mollusk (Dreissena polymorpha) that was accidentally introduced into the Great Lakes and has spread to other waterways where it colonizes and clogs water intake pipes and competes with native fish for food

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That decline has coincided with changes in the big lake’s ecosystem, including clearer water, more invasive species such as zebra mussels, and declines in forage species such as tullibees. Deanna Weniger, Twin Cities, "Walleye fishing on Mille Lacs to close Sept. 6 to give fish a chance to recoup," 26 Aug. 2019 Some were also sent to other states for use in lakes where zebra mussels exist. USA TODAY, "Titanic auction, Legos, mighty Mississippi: News from around our 50 states," 22 July 2019 From a wild boat crash on Lake Conroe to thwarting a zebra mussels trafficking scheme, see the best calls and interactions had by game wardens across the state in the gallery above. Jay R. Jordan, Houston Chronicle, "Texas Game Warden notes: Hikers’ fear of wild pig turns out to be cars driving over rumble strips," 17 July 2019 The Canyon Lake Water Supply Corp. is at war with zebra mussels. Josh Baugh, ExpressNews.com, "Zebra mussel infestation spurs Canyon Lake water utility to ask customers to cut back," 25 July 2019 The Bone Lake boat launch in Scandia will be closed temporarily starting Monday as crews treat the lake for zebra mussels. Mary Divine, Twin Cities, "Zebra mussel discovery leads to temporary closure of Scandia’s Bone Lake boat launch," 14 June 2019 Six juvenile zebra mussels were found in the lake late last month by a Washington Conservation District watercraft inspector who was performing an early-detection survey using an underwater viewing device called an aquascope. Mary Divine, Twin Cities, "Zebra mussel discovery leads to temporary closure of Scandia’s Bone Lake boat launch," 14 June 2019 The zebra mussel, which is native to Eastern Europe and Western Russia, made its way to Western Europe and the U.S. as a stowaway in ships' ballast water. Christina Nunez, National Geographic, "Invasive species, explained," 5 June 2019 Quagga mussels approach an inch in length and zebra mussels can be about twice that size. Seattle Times Staff, The Seattle Times, "Washington state plans to use dog to detect invasive mussels on boats," 23 June 2018

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First Known Use of zebra mussel

1866, in the meaning defined above

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