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S&T Project 22038 Final Report: Inferring the provenance of invasive dreissenid mussel veliger shells through trace element analysis

The project was aimed at analysis of trace elements in the shells of invasive quagga and zebra mussel veliger larvae as a tool determine whether the veligers grew in the waters where they were collected. Despite significant efforts in partnership with a USGS laboratory using state-of-the-art methods and equipment for laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), the samples target for analysis were too small to facilitate reliable data collection. The project did result in the development of techniques for performing tissue digestion and shell recovery from individual veligers, which may provide a valuable method for future work on invasive mussels.
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Generation Effort S&T Project 22038: Inferring the provenance of invasive dreissenid mussel veliger shells through trace element analysis
Location Name Western US
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File Type PDF
Publisher Bureau of Reclamation
Publication Date Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Update Frequency not planned
Last Update Friday, September 26th, 2025

Disclaimer

The data from this project are part of a pilot study and experimental, these products are not operational data utilized by the Bureau of Reclamation.