Efforts to eradicate invasive mussels are likely to kill off many Idaho animal species – New Study
A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry finds that efforts to eradicate invasive mollusks in Idaho’s Snake River may kill off valuable freshwater species.
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A new study in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry raises concerns about invasive mollusk eradication efforts in Idaho’s Snake River. While aiming to eliminate harmful non-native species, the methods employed, such as chemical treatments, may inadvertently harm valuable native freshwater species. The research highlights the potential for unintended ecological consequences when tackling invasive species and underscores the need for careful assessment of the impacts on the entire ecosystem before implementing control measures. The study emphasizes the importance of finding targeted solutions to minimize harm to non-target organisms.
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