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Biofouling Control of Invasive Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Using Acoustic Energy

Journal

POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 3173-3179

Publisher

HARD
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/146470

Keywords

acoustic; biofouling control; sound energy; Dreissena polymorpha; zebra mussel

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  1. Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology

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This study found that applying different frequency sound treatments to zebra mussels can affect their weight, attachment strength, and mortality rates, especially with the 5000 Hz frequency sound. Sound energy can be an effective tool for preventing and controlling zebra mussel biofouling in freshwater ecosystems.
Effects of increasing levels of audible sound energy (500, 1000, 5000 Hz frequency) on attachment strength and mortality rates of zebra mussels were investigated in a long-term study for the control and deterrence of zebra mussel infestation. All groups exposed to sound treatments presented weight loss by 1.09, 1.44 and 2.07% in the 500 Hz, 1.000 Hz, and 5.000 Hz frequency groups, respectively, while mussels receiving no sound showed an increasing trend in weight gain by 1.37%. The mortality rate increased with both increasing levels of sound frequency, and the time-length of exposure duration within the same frequency level. Attachment strength declined with induced mortality of zebra mussel after 20 days of sound exposure, and nearly 50% of zebra mussels died by sound treatment of 5000 Hz frequency after 100-days of exposure. The findings in this study demonstrate that sound energy is a potential tool and a practical option for preventive management and control of zebra mussel biofouling in freshwater ecosystems.

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