Research & Projects

Numerous entities, including government agencies, non-government organizations, academia, and private industry, have spent the last 30 years researching zebra and quagga mussels and undertaking efforts to prevent and control the spread of these species. While much has been learned, there is still more work to be done. Active research, monitoring and management programs are underway across North America. The links below will provide more information and connections to researchers, ongoing programs, site-specific projects, relevant publications and events, and opportunities to engage with others on these efforts.

Resources & Publications

Zequanox Application Technique Pilot Study on Lake Erie

Megan M. Weber, Marrone Bio Innovations; Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

Zebra Mussels Invade Ontario Waters

Ontario's Invading Species Awareness Program

Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on the move: 2 Recent detections in Quebec and New Brunswick and implications for spread in eastern Canada

Andréa M. Weise Andrea, Andrew James Guerin, Christophe Benjamin, Marc-André Plourde, Francis LeBlanc, Sarah Kingsbury, Annick Drouin, Stéphanie Arsenault, Guillaume Côté, Charles-Oneil Crites, Anne Allard-Duchêne, Anthony Ricciardi, and Jaclyn Hill

Highlights

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