NORA Sea Lamprey Common Carp Lake St. Clair Food Web White Bass Rock Bass Muskellunge Smallmouth Bass Northern Pike Spottail Shiner Pumpkinseed Lake Sturgeon Channel Catfish Chironomids Round Goby Zebra/Quagga mussels biargins Green algae Foodweb based on "Impact of exotic invertebrate invaders on food web structure and function in the Great Lakos: A network analysis approach" by Mason, Krause, and Ulanowicz, 2002-Modifications for Lake St. Clair, 2009. Freshwater Drum Mayfly nymphs Calanoids Blue-green algae TO GER Mollusks Yellow Perch Native waterfles Rainbow Smelt Invasive waterflea Cyclopoids Raptorial waterflea Flagellates Rotifers NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 4840 S. State Road, Ann Arbor, MI 734-741-2235-www.glort.noaa.gov Gammarus Walleye f (4) Zebra Mussels are a highly Invasive Species. When they are introduced to a new ecosystem, they tend to dominate and take over quickly. You can see Zebra Mussels, in the food web, in the bottom left corner. How would a sudden introduction and increase in the number of Zebra Mussels impact our Rock Bass Fish?
NORA Sea Lamprey Common Carp Lake St. Clair Food Web White Bass Rock Bass Muskellunge Smallmouth Bass Northern Pike Spottail Shiner Pumpkinseed Lake Sturgeon Channel Catfish Chironomids Round Goby Zebra/Quagga mussels biargins Green algae Foodweb based on "Impact of exotic invertebrate invaders on food web structure and function in the Great Lakos: A network analysis approach" by Mason, Krause, and Ulanowicz, 2002-Modifications for Lake St. Clair, 2009. Freshwater Drum Mayfly nymphs Calanoids Blue-green algae TO GER Mollusks Yellow Perch Native waterfles Rainbow Smelt Invasive waterflea Cyclopoids Raptorial waterflea Flagellates Rotifers NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 4840 S. State Road, Ann Arbor, MI 734-741-2235-www.glort.noaa.gov Gammarus Walleye f (4) Zebra Mussels are a highly Invasive Species. When they are introduced to a new ecosystem, they tend to dominate and take over quickly. You can see Zebra Mussels, in the food web, in the bottom left corner. How would a sudden introduction and increase in the number of Zebra Mussels impact our Rock Bass Fish?
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