01678nas a2200205 4500008004100000245007300041210006900114300001200183490000700195520108500202653001701287653001801304653002101322653001801343100001701361700001601378700002201394700001601416856004001432 1998 eng d00aDynamics of Zebra Mussel Oxygen Demand in the Seneca River, New York0 aDynamics of Zebra Mussel Oxygen Demand in the Seneca River New Y a807-8120 v323 a
The magnitude and dynamics of oxygen depletion from zebra mussel metabolism for a severely infested 1.4 km section of the Seneca River, NY, is documented for a 3-month period of 1994, based on hourly measurements of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations at an upstream site and a downstream site and mass balance calculations. The average areal zebra mussel oxygen demand (ZOD) in the study section during a 30-day low-flow period (population density ∼40 000 individuals m-2) was 39.4 g m-2 d-1. The average value of ZOD for the same 30-day period, normalized for zebra mussel biomass mass (42.4 mg of O2 (g of zebra mussel)-1 d-1), compares favorably to recently reported oxygen consumption rates from laboratory experiments, sup porting its application elsewhere to accommodate the effects on oxygen resources of invaded systems. Values of ZOD varied greatly during the study reflecting responses of the invader to changes in ambient conditions, including flow and a major decrease in the population.
10amass balance10aoxygen demand10aoxygen depletion10aZebra mussels1 aEffler, S.W.1 aBoone, S.R.1 aSiegfried, C., A.1 aAshby, S.L. uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es970838v