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Global diversity of crayfish (Astacidae, Cambaridae, and Parastacidae—Decapoda) in freshwater

Hydrobiologia, 2007
The freshwater crayfishes are distributed across all but the Indian and Antarctic continents with centers of diversity in the southeastern Appalachian Mountains in the Northern Hemisphere and in south-east Australia in the Southern Hemisphere. There are currently over 640 described species of freshwater crayfishes with an average of 5–10 species still ...
Keith A. Crandall, Jennifer E. Buhay
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Dinámica poblacional y morfometría del acocil Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda: Cambaridae) introducido en el centro de México

Revista de Biología Tropical
Introducción: Procambarus clarkii es una especie invasora introducida en el centro de México, donde representa una amenaza para la biodiversidad. Objetivo: Se analizaron cambios demográficos y morfométricos mensuales de P.
Cristian Alberto Espinosa-Rodríguez   +4 more
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Range Extension of the Non-native Northern Crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) to British Columbia, Canada

Northwest science
Here I report the expansion of the northern crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) (Decapoda: Cambaridae), a non-native species, into the Kootenay River Basin in southeastern British Columbia. Observation of this crayfish occurred in late summer 2023 at
Iain D. Phillips
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Cambaridae Hobbs 1942

2010
Cambaridae Hobbs, 1942 Orconectes limosus (Rafinesque, 1817) (Fig. 30) The pterocardiac ossicle (II) is more or less completely connected with the antero-lateral margin of the mesocardiac ossicle (I) and is inclined about 45° in the lateral direction.
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Postembryonic Stages of Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) and Evolution of the Freshwater Astacidea

Freshwater Crayfish
Freshwater Astacidea evolved from marine Astacidea, giving rise to four families with remarkable diversity. The Red Swamp Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Astacoidea: Cambaridae), is the most economically utilized and invasive species.
Tadashi Kawai
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Predation on eggs and larvae of the Japanese brown frog Rana japonica Boulenger, 1879 by the invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda: Astacidea: Cambaridae) under laboratory conditions

Journal of Crustacean Biology
We hypothesized that the North American invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) can negatively affect the populations of native frog species through predation. We conducted three laboratory experiments to examine whether P.
Quang-Tuong Luong   +2 more
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Notes On The Crayfish Procambarus (Ortmannicus) Xilitlae (Decapoda, Cambaridae)

1986
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Hobbs, Horton H. (Horton Holcombe)   +1 more
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Evaluation of methodology for measuring standard metabolic rates of crayfishes using the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda: Astacidea: Cambaridae)

Journal of Crustacean Biology
The importance of energy budgets in understanding the ecology, conservation and production of crayfishes has long been recognized. Standard metabolic rate (SMR) estimates the minimum metabolic rate required for basic maintenance of an organism while at
Azeem Iqbal   +4 more
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Suctorians (Ciliophora: Suctoria) as epibionts of decapods of families Cambaridae and Pseudothelphusidae

Zootaxa, 2019
Epibiosis is common among ciliates and crustaceans because the calcified surface of the crustacean body offers a suitable site for colonization by the epibiont. Suctoria are among the most common epibiont ciliate groups of freshwater decapod crustaceans.
Mireya, Ramírez-Ballesteros   +1 more
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A New Troglobitic Crayfish From Northwestern Arkansas (Decapoda, Cambaridae)

1987
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Hobbs, Horton H. (Horton Holcombe)   +1 more
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