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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Resources

Texas Freeze Did Not Stop Zebra Mussels Tilapia and Other Invasive Species

Aquatic Invasive Species Zebra Mussels

Not even a historic week of freezing temperatures and record-setting snowfall last month could mitigate some of the toughest and most threatening invasive species known to central Texas, biologists from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department say.

While many of native Texas wildlife were injured or killed by the winter weather, some invasive critters such as zebra mussels, tilapia and maybe even apple snails fared just fine, said Monica McGarrity, a senior scientist at Texas Parks and Wildlife who specializes in aquatic invasive species.

Read MoreĀ  https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2021/02/26/some-austins-toughest-invasive-species-survive-freeze-biologists-say/6821488002/

Tagged under: apple snails, aquatic invasive species, climate impacts, extreme weather, freshwater ecosystems, invasive species spread, invasive species Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife, tilapia, winter freeze, zebra mussels
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