This book summarizes all currently available information on the ecology,
environmental impacts and control methods of the golden mussel in
industrial plants. The golden mussel was introduced in Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Japan, and South America between 1965 and 1990, swiftly
spreading in freshwater waterbodies. In most areas invaded it has become
the dominant macroinverebrate and a major fouling pest of industrial
plants. Limnoperna fortunei attaches to any hard surface, as well as to
some less firm substrates. The growth of Limnoperna populations in raw
cooling water conduits became a common nuisance in many industrial and
power plants that use raw river or lake water for their processes, both
in South America and in Asia. This work is written by experts on the
golden mussel from Asia, Europe, North America and South America, each
chapter critically reviews previously available information, which is in
sources of limited distribution, such as internal reports and theses, in
various languages.