“…C. fluminea has since become well established in the CR (Henricksen & Bollens, 2022), reaching population densities of up to 722 individuals m −2 (McCabe et al, 1997). Despite these 80+ years of occurrence in the CR, as well as its known harmful effects in other invaded ecosystems, only a very limited body of scientific literature exists on the ecology of pelagic juveniles (Dexter et al, 2015;Dexter, Katz, Bollens, et al, 2020;Hassett et al, 2017) and benthic adult C. fluminea in the CR (Bollens et al, 2021;Henricksen & Bollens, 2022;McCabe et al, 1997;Rollwagen-Bollens et al, 2021), particularly regarding this species' habitat associations. variables, in its invaded range of North America, South America, and Europe, as well as its native range in Asia, Africa, and Australia, and to compare these findings to our results from the lower CR.…”