Zebra and Quagga mussels in the United States—Dreissenid mussel research by the U.S. Geological Survey

Author:

Morningstar Cayla R.ORCID,Kočovský Patrick M.ORCID,Colvin Michael E.ORCID,Counihan Timothy D.ORCID,Daniel Wesley M.ORCID,Esselman Peter C.ORCID,Richter Cathy A.ORCID,Sepulveda Adam J.ORCID,Waller Diane L.ORCID

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US Geological Survey

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