A recent study by the ELKH Balaton Limnological Research Institute, in collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus University, has revealed the success of the quagga mussel in Lake Balaton over the migratory mussel. The study, published in Freshwater Biology, found that carp prefer the quagga mussel shell due to its nutritional properties and chemical characteristics, rather than predation pressure. The quagga mussel's focus on growth and reproduction, along with its more active nutrient storage, allows it to outcompete the migratory mussel. The research was supported by MAHOP-2.1.1.-2016-2017-00005; NKFIH-872.