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Profile - University of Michigan Animal diversity web
Gastropod
anatomy - Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society
Great Lakes Ancylid Species |
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Common Name |
Genus |
Species |
Reported Locations** |
Description |
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Ferrissia |
spp. |
XR O |
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oblong ancylid |
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parallela |
R |
tolerates lower pH waters (to 6.0) |
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parallelus |
X |
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creeping ancylid |
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rivularis |
O |
4.6mm herbivorous consuming mostly benthic diatoms.
Rocky, well-oxygenated environments
Profile |
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Laevapex |
fuscus |
X |
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** Reported locations based on a limited literature search.
Codes indicate presence reported but absence of a code should not
be interpreted as a species absence.
S (Lake Superior) based on:
M (Lake Michigan) based on combination of:
H (Lake Huron) based on:
Abundance,
Biomass, and Species Composition of Benthic Macroinvertebrate
Populations in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, 1987-96. Thomas Nalepa,
David Fanslow, Margaret Lansing, Gregory Lang, Mark Ford, Gerald
Gostenik, and David Hartson. NOAA Technical Memorandum GLERL-122.
Relationships
among zoobenthos, sediments, and organic matter in littoral zones
of western Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay. 1983. Richard A. Cole and
Diana L. Weigmann. JGLR 9(4)568-581.
Wave-zone
macrobenthos of the exposed Canadian shores of the St. Lawrence
Great Lakes. 1978. D.R. Barton and B.N. Hynes. JGLR 4(1)27-45.
Benthic
Community Structure and Composition among rocky habitats in the
Great Lakes and Keuka Lake, NY. 1987. Michael H. Winnell and David
J. Jude. JGLR 13(1)3-17.
- NOAA
Great Lakes Nonindigenous Species List
E (Lake Erie) based on:
Relationships
among zoobenthos, sediments, and organic matter in littoral zones
of western Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay. 1983. Richard A. Cole and
Diana L. Weigmann. JGLR 9(4)568-581.
Wave-zone
macrobenthos of the exposed Canadian shores of the St. Lawrence
Great Lakes. 1978. D.R. Barton and B.N. Hynes. JGLR 4(1)27-45.
Distribution
of some common benthic invertebrates in nearshore Lake Erie, with
emphasis on depth and type of substratus. 1988. David R. Barton.
JGLR 14(1)34-43.
Benthic
and pelagic secondary production in Lake Erie after the invasion
of Dreissena spp. with implications for fish production. 2000.
Ora E. Johannsson, Ron Dermott, Donna M Graham, Julie A. Dahl,
E. Scott Millard, Debra D. Myles, and Jennifer LeBlanc. JGLR 26(1)31-54.
Changes
in the benthic macroinvertebrate community of the Cleveland Harbor
area of Lake Erie from 1978 to 1989. 1993. Kenneth A. Krieger
and Lloyd S. Ross. JGLR 19(2) 237-249.
Lethal
and sublethal effects of sponge overgrowth on introduced dreissenid
mussels in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River system. 1995.
A Ricciardi, FL Snyder, DO Kelch and HM Reiswig. CJFAS 52:2695-2703.
Changes
to the deepwater benthos of eastern Lake Erie since the invasion
of Dreissena 1979-1993. 1997. R Dermott and D Kerec. CJFAS 54:
922-930.
- NOAA
Great Lakes Nonindigenous Species List
O (Lake Ontario) based on:
X (Great Lakes coastal wetlands) based on:
W (wave zone = 0-2m) based on: Wave-zone
macrobenthos of the exposed Canadian shores of the St. Lawrence
Great Lakes. 1978. D.R. Barton and B.N. Hynes. JGLR 4(1)27-45.
R (rocky habitats) based on: Benthic
Community Structure and Composition among rocky habitats in the
Great Lakes and Keuka Lake, NY. 1987. Michael H. Winnell and David
J. Jude. JGLR 13(1)3-17.
N (nearshore) based on:
1 = 14-30m based on:
2 = 31-50m based on:Disruption of the benthic community in Lake
Ontario. 2003. S.J. Lozano and T.F. Nalepa. in State of Lake Ontario
(SOLO) -- Past, Present and Future. M Munawar (ed). Ecovision World
Monograph Series. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society. |
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