Quagga Facts/ Trivia Table

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Quagga Facts- Trivia Table

DISCRIPTION TYPE DATE REFERENCE NOTES
Quagga first discovered in Lake Mead on Jan 6-07. Hoover 01-11-2007 LVRJ_Mussel Infestation Found on anchor cables
Quagga and Zebra Mussel larvae called veligers. General NA TBD TBD
Zebra Mussels have caused billions of dollars in damage in the Great Lake Region. Zebra 01-11-2007 LVRJ_Mussel Infestation Cost to power industry more then $3billion between 93-99. $5billion impact to industries, businesses, & Communities.
Zebra Mussels can survive in warm waters as (86'F) Zebra 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan Cannot tolerate freezing- above (54'F) to reproduce.
Dreissena mussels can accelerate corrosion. General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan acidic compound produces corrosion and pitting of iron and steel surfaces.
Quagga can be found at various depths. General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan As long as oxygen is present.
Quagga and Zebra prefer to avoid light General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan ...below the depth that light penetrates water.
Dreissena mussels can spread. General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan Larvae flow downstream, adults attach to boats, anchors, etc...
Quagga may be able to survive water as warm as (86'F). General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan Cannot tolerate freezing- above (48'F) to reproduce.
"Quagga Mussel" name General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan Named from "quagga", an extinct African relative of the zebra.
Mussel species can survive 3-5 days out of water. General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan Depending on water conditions.
Dreissena mussel costs to the US General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan from $500 million to $5 billion per year.
Dreissena mussels can have positive aspects General 05-02-2008 USBR_Quagga Action Plan can accumulate contaminants and improved water clarity.
Zebra Mussels originally came from Europe (Ukraine). General TBD TBD Came from large oceangoing vessels headed for the Great Lakes Region. Noted in 1989.
Quaggas can recognize that chemicals are bad for them. Chlorine 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal They close up and often avoid ingesting enough ot it to kill them.
Chemicals include detrimental effects on environment. Chlorine 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal Chlorine can form cancer-causing carcinogens when combined with organic matter in the water supply.
Bacterium produces a toxin that kills Quagga and Zebra Bacterium 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal Chlorine can form cancer-causing carcinogens when combined with organic matter in the water supply.
Bacterium tests in New York power plants in 2006 successful Bacterium 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal Killed up to 90% of Zebra and 70% of Quagga.
Bacterium may have a better kill rate in Southwest Bacterium 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal Kill rate is higher in warm, hard water.
Bacterium Tests from USBR at Hoover and Davis- Fall 2008 Bacterium 06-23-2008 LVSun_Quagga last meal ...powerplants and water facilities as soon as late 2009 or early 2010.
Bacteria produce natural compounds that kill mussels when ingested. Bacterium 06-03-2008 USBR_Mussel Task Force It destroys the mussels' digestive system.