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Memory recognition elicits autonomic-like responses in crayfish.

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RIVERINE HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF THE WHITE-CLAWED CRAYFISH, AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES

Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 2022
:Ireland remains an important refuge for the freshwater crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. To determine factors that influence their riverine distribution, forty rivers or tributaries of rivers that flow into Upper and Lower Lough Erne were sampled and ...
M. Gallagher, J. Dick, R. W. Elwood
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Activating Adsorption Sites of Waste Crayfish Shells via Chemical Decalcification for Efficient Capturing of Nanoplastics.

ACS Nano
The property of being stubborn and degradation resistant makes nanoplastic (NP) pollution a long-standing remaining challenge. Here, we apply a designed top-down strategy to leverage the natural hierarchical structure of waste crayfish shells with ...
Fangtian Liu   +9 more
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A Review of Freshwater Crayfish Introductions in Africa

, 2020
This review summarizes and analyses information on freshwater crayfish introductions in Africa. A total of 136 research papers and reports were found to be relevant.
Takudzwa C. Madzivanzira   +4 more
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Crayfish gastroliths

Geology Today, 2019
Crayfish produce small button‐like gastroliths in their stomachs. These curious calcitic objects are increasingly common in lakes and streams in the UK and Europe as the invasive American crayfish increase their domination of freshwater environments. These stomach stones are also present in the geological record.
Ethan A. Tucker, Maurice E. Tucker
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Dominance in Crayfish

Science, 1996
I am an 8th-grade student at Westland Middle School in Bethesda, Maryland. I read with interest the article “Neurobiology: Social status sculpts activity of crayfish neurons” by Marcia Barinaga (Research News, [19 Jan., p. 290][1]), which discussed the report “The effect of social experience on serotonergic modulation of the escape circuit of crayfish”
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Freshwater crayfish invasions: former crayfish invader Galician crayfish hands title “invasive” over to new invader spiny-cheek crayfish

Biological Invasions, 2008
Biological invasions are a major threat to global biodiversity. Invasive freshwater crayfish in that context are especially prominent for their negative effects on both ecosystem integrity and native crayfish. However, some systems may have supported a crayfish species not originally native to the system without perceivable negative consequences for ...
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