HOW TO FIND A STONE CRAYFISH AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS TORRENTIUM (SCHRANK, 1803): A BIOGEOGRAPHIC STUDY IN EUROPE [PDF]
The stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) is widely distributed in Southeastern and Central Europe. However, this information has not been verified until recently because of: • ignorance about biogeographic notion and hydrography
L Füreder
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Ecological conditions and phenotypic characteristics of Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) in the Subotica and Toplik Rivers [PDF]
Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) lives in two watercourses, namely Subotica (Sana) and Toplik (Tilava). The influence of the ecological conditions of these rivers on individuals of this species is analyzed based on 22 morphometric parameters ...
Trožić-Borovac Sadbera +7 more
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Morphometry of the stone crayfish (Austropotamobius torrentium) in the Czech Republic: allometry and sexual dimorphism [PDF]
The stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) is a native crayfish species in the Czech Republic. Biometric analysis of this crayfish species in the Czech Republic has not been performed up to now.
Vlach P., Valdmanová L.
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The major aim of this study is to describe the first microsatellite loci for the stone-crayfish (Austropotamobius torrentium), by cross-species amplification.
Iorgu E.I. +3 more
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Native populations of the stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium in Tyrol (Austria) are restricted to the region of Außerfern, where the lake “Haldensee” and the river “Archbach” are known to hold intact populations.
SINT D., DALLA VIA J., FÜREDER L.
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The stone crayfish, Austropotamobius torrentium, is a European freshwater crayfish. Although this species is relatively widespread throughout the continent, it is undergoing significant declines throughout its range.
Chiara Manfrin +6 more
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Morphometric characteristics and condition indices of stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium (Shrank, 1803) from the Mlinska River [PDF]
Regarded as a protected species on the IUCN list of endangered species, and classified as data deficient species, the stone crayfish (Austropotamobius torrentium) is one of the five European species from the Astacidae family that lives in freshwater ...
Roljić Rajko +4 more
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Factors Beyond Karstification Have Shaped the Population Structure of a Surface-Dwelling Minnow (<i>Phoxinus lumaireul</i>) Able to Disperse Underground. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The Dinaric Karst, a biodiversity hotspot, features complex surface and subterranean hydrological networks that influence aquatic species distribution. This study investigates how karst hydrology shapes the genetic structure of the surface‐dwelling minnow Phoxinus lumaireul, examining both large‐scale and small‐scale population patterns. Using
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEMALE SIZE AND EGG SIZE IN THE FRESHWATER CRAYFISH AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS TORRENTIUM [PDF]
The aim of our research was to gather information about the reproduction cycle of Austopotamobius torrentium in Croatia. The research was conducted between October 1998 and April 2000 in streams on the Medvednica Mountain (north-west Croatia).
MAGUIRE I., KLOBUČAR G. I.V., ERBEN R.
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YEAR CYCLE OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS TORRENTIUM (SCHRANK) IN STREAMS ON MEDVEDNICA MOUNTAIN (CROATIA). [PDF]
We studied life cycle of stone crayfish for 18 months in three streams on Medvednica Mountain, located above city of Zagreb. Sampling of animals was carried out with baited traps twice a month and various physiological functions were recorded.
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