<i>Procambarus virginalis</i> Lyko, 2017: A new threat to Iberian inland waters. [PDF]
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Genomic Data Characterize Reproductive Ecology Patterns in Michigan Invasive Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). [PDF]
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Isolation and molecular identification of pathogens causing sea turtle egg fusariosis in key nesting beaches in Costa Rica. [PDF]
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Transmission of crayfish plague [PDF]
Two possible means of transmission of crayfish plague were investigated: via fish (as vectors), and via crayfish (as hosts or vectors when dead). The crayfish transmission experiments focussed on both the viability of the fungus in dead crayfish when kept in simulated field conditions, and on the treatments which kill viable forms of Aphanomyces astaci
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Invasive crayfish and crayfish plague on the move: first detection of the plague agent Aphanomyces astaci in the Romanian Danube [PDF]
Native European crayfish, such as Astacus leptodactylus, are threatened, among other factors, by the crayfish plague agent Aphanomyces astaci, dispersed by invasive North American crayfish. Two of these invaders, Pacifastacus leniusculus and Orconectes limosus, have extended their distribution in the River Danube catchment; the latter was detected for ...
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Aquaculture, 1990Abstract An outbreak of crayfish plague (caused by the fungus Aphanomyces astaci) is described in white-clawed crayfish, Austopotamobius pallipes, in enclosed pond culture in an area of England from which no disease outbreaks have yet been reported.
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Hydrobiologia, 1992Freshwater crayfish are key members of aquatic communities due to their large size and abundance. Although most commonly regarded as herbivores and detritivores, they are also selective predators. The crayfish plague fungus Aphanomyces astaci (Schikora) led to the elimination of a stock of white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet ...
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Crayfish plague and management strategies in Norway
Biological Conservation, 1993Abstract This paper describes the crayfish plague situation in Norway as at October 1991 and describes the spread within and between watersheds. Four watersheds are so far affected: the Glomma, the Store Le, the Halden and the Veksa/Vrangselva. The last was affected during 1971–1974 whereas in the others the disease occurred in the period 1987–1989 ...
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