Distribution, Habitat, and Life History Aspects of the Dwarf Crayfishes of the Genus Cambarellus (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Arkansas [PDF]
The dwarf crayfishes of the genus Cambarellus are represented in Arkansas by only 2 species: Cambarellus (Pandicambarus) puer (Hobbs) and C. (P.) shufeldtii (Faxon). Both species are quite small and uncommonly encountered in the state.
McAllister, Chris T., Robison, Henry W
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Objetivos: Registrar tres nuevas localidades para la langostilla roja de río P. clarkii (Decapoda: Cambaridae), la primera en Paipa (Boyacá), la segunda en Subachoque (Cundinamarca) y Chía (Cundinamarca). Alcance: Inventario de los registros conocidos en
R. Álvarez-León
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Niche dynamics along two centuries of multiple crayfish invasions
A historical ecology approach unveiled how the realised niche of a European crayfish species changed since 1850. In response to the introduction of two North American crayfish species, along with a lethal pathogen, its niche shrank and shifted towards more abrupt, headwater environments where the overseas invaders have not arrived.
Duarte S. Viana +4 more
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A case of intersexuality in the Parthenogenetic marmorkrebs (Decapoda: Astacida: Cambaridae) [PDF]
We describe an intersex specimen of the Marmorkrebs, the only obligate parthenogenetic freshwater crayfish with an all-female population. The individual was a fully functional female which possessed male-like first pleopods. Nevertheless, it reproduced successfully and the offspring were normally developed parthenogenetic females, lacking any trace of ...
Peer, Martin, Gerhard, Scholtz
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A Survey of the Aquatic Macrobenthos of Waller Creek [PDF]
This report characterizes the mouth of Waller Creek, while also providing the results of a 10 month research period focusing on macrobenthic life. 876 individuals were collected, and details regarding their collection are included inside the report ...
Ziser, Stephen W.
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Abstract Coastal wetlands provide critical habitat for aquatic organisms and important ecosystem services for the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes that they bridge, but increasingly common invasive macrophytes disrupt plant communities, food webs, habitat structure and littoral–pelagic linkages.
Shane C. Lishawa +4 more
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Invaders eating invaders: potential trophic interactions between the amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus and juvenile crayfish Orconectes limosus [PDF]
We investigated potential interspecific predation between two invasive crustacean species, currently widespread and co-occurring in European inland waters: the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Gammaridae) and the North American spiny-cheek
Buřič M. +4 more
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Macroinvertebrados bentónicos de dos lagos de alta montaña en el estado de Morelos, México
Los ambientes naturales como los lagos Zempoala y Tonatiahua representan un potencial importante en la conservación de especies endémicas, además de participar en los mecanismos de regulación ecológica dentro de los lagos.
José Guadalupe Granados-Ramírez +3 more
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Distribution, Habitat, and Life History Aspects of the Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius lancifer (Hagen) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Arkansas [PDF]
The Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius (formerly Orconectes) lancifer (Hagen) is an uncommon, although widespread, crayfish in Arkansas. This species is herein documented from 19 counties of the Gulf Coastal Plain physiographic region.
McAllister, Chris T +2 more
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The first Marmorkrebs (Decapoda: Astacida: Cambaridae) in Scandinavia
Invasive crayfish have attracted much attention by scientists and policy makers in Europe, partly due to their ability to transmit diseases to native crayfish species. In December 2012, 13 specimens of a new crayfish species were found in the River Marstaan in central Sweden.
Bohman, Patrik +3 more
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