INDUSTRIAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW SPECIES IN CONTINENTAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - THE ZEBRA MUSSEL AND OTHER INVASIVE SPECIES

Authors
Citation
M. Khalanski, INDUSTRIAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW SPECIES IN CONTINENTAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - THE ZEBRA MUSSEL AND OTHER INVASIVE SPECIES, Bulletin francais de la peche et de la pisciculture, (344-45), 1997, pp. 385-404
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries
ISSN journal
07672861
Issue
344-45
Year of publication
1997
Pages
385 - 404
Database
ISI
SICI code
0767-2861(1997):344-45<385:IAECOT>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Surface water is withdrawn from rivers for various industrial uses; am ong these, power production accounts for a large proportion. Many aqua tic species settle in the raw water circuits of power plants, disrupti ng their operation and occasionally putting the whole plants out of us e. In certain cases, the arrival of new species raises a serious probl em for the industry. The introduction of two Dreissena species in the American Great Lakes, followed by their gradual spread southwards in r ecent years, has generated industrial damage estimated at five billion US $ per year by the turn of the century. The ecological impact of th e zebra mussel in North America has been widely studied and is thought to be considerable during the phase of rapid spreading of the species . In Europe as well, the zebra mussel constitutes a threat for industr ial circuits. For this reason, the species has been the object of nume rous studies, particularly in France in the Seine, Rhone and Moselle r ivers. Two new invasive species have recently appeared in European riv ers : the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea and an amphipod : Corophium cu rvispinum, thus adding to the list of organisms (sponges, hydroids, br yozoans, molluscs) previously found in power plant circuits on French rivers. To ensure the availability of plant circuits, it is essential to be able to control the development of these species. This, in turn, implies in-depth knowledge of them in both biological and ecological terms. This paper presents a brief overview of present industrial meth ods, or methods now under study, for checking the spread of such organ isms.