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Effect of the emergency drought barrier on the distribution, biomass, and grazing rate of the bivalves Corbicula fluminea and Potamocorbula amurensis, False River, California

September 15, 2021

Executive Summary

Benthic samples were collected from the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta of northern California to examine the effect of the changing hydrologic flow on the bivalves Potamocorbula and Corbicula before, during, and after the False River Barrier (hereafter, barrier) was in operation (May–November 2015). Potamocorbula moved upstream in the Sacramento River as the salinity intruded. Given the lower electrical conductivity of the San Joaquin River, Potamocorbula did not move as far upriver as it did in the Sacramento River. Potamocorbula recruits settled in the Sacramento and False Rivers, whereas Corbicula recruits were mostly found in the San Joaquin River. When the grazing rates for the two bivalves were combined, new populations of Potamocorbula plus existing Corbicula likely reduced the net growth rate of the phytoplankton in and just upstream from the Sacramento and San Joaquin River confluence region when the barrier was in place. Prior to the barrier installation, a very dry period assumably aided the success of Potamocorbula in the confluence region; nonetheless, they also responded to the increasing salinity in the Sacramento River and their population spatially expanded. Potamocorbula’s upriver incursion was stopped owing to the return of freshwater flow due to the removal of the barrier, but the adults of the species were still present at the upstream end of Decker Island in January 2016. Corbicula adults did not seem to respond to the increased salinity caused by the barrier and maintained their biomass at all locations compared to what was recorded before the barrier.

Publication Year 2021
Title Effect of the emergency drought barrier on the distribution, biomass, and grazing rate of the bivalves Corbicula fluminea and Potamocorbula amurensis, False River, California
DOI 10.3133/ofr20211088
Authors Francis Parchaso, Emily L. Zierdt Smith, Janet K. Thompson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2021-1088
Index ID ofr20211088
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization WMA - Earth System Processes Division