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Crayfish extinctions and crayfish plague in central Ireland
Biological Conservation, 1988Abstract The white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet) has been losing ground in Western Europe but remains widespread in Ireland, whose stocks are well-studied and of European conservation importance. Crayfish fungal plague, fatal to white-clawed crayfish, has affected all other European countries; it was first diagnosed in an ...
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
Pathogen spores have been recognized as prey with implications for resource dynamics, energy transfer and disease transmission. In aquatic ecosystems, filter-feeders are able to consume such motile forms of pathogens that can cause severe disease in ...
Anne Thielsch +4 more
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Pathogen spores have been recognized as prey with implications for resource dynamics, energy transfer and disease transmission. In aquatic ecosystems, filter-feeders are able to consume such motile forms of pathogens that can cause severe disease in ...
Anne Thielsch +4 more
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Journal of Fish Diseases, 2019
Several isolates of an unknown oomycete resembling the genus Aphanomyces were obtained into laboratory culture from samples of noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) in 2016-2017.
Satu Viljamaa-Dirks
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Several isolates of an unknown oomycete resembling the genus Aphanomyces were obtained into laboratory culture from samples of noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) in 2016-2017.
Satu Viljamaa-Dirks
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2018
The oomycete Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, the most important disease of European freshwater crayfish species. Presumably introduced into Europe 150 years ago with the import of North American crayfish, A.
Diana Minardi +2 more
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The oomycete Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, the most important disease of European freshwater crayfish species. Presumably introduced into Europe 150 years ago with the import of North American crayfish, A.
Diana Minardi +2 more
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Aphanomycosis of crayfish: crayfish plague
2021Environment Agency Archives North ...
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Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) and crayfish plague as new threats for biodiversity in Indonesia
Aquatic conservation, 2018Numerous freshwater crayfish species are known to become successful invaders when introduced to new territories. One of the most invasive species in this group is the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852).
Marfian Dwidima Putra +12 more
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Freshwater Science, 2019
The American rusty crayfish, Faxonius rusticus, is an invasive species in parts of North America where it displaces native crayfish species. In Europe, various invasive North American crayfish species are carriers of the crayfish plague disease agent ...
Jörn Panteleit +7 more
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The American rusty crayfish, Faxonius rusticus, is an invasive species in parts of North America where it displaces native crayfish species. In Europe, various invasive North American crayfish species are carriers of the crayfish plague disease agent ...
Jörn Panteleit +7 more
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2019
The pathogenic oomycete Aphanomyces astaci, transmitted mainly by invasive North American crayfish, causes the crayfish plague, a disease mostly lethal for native European crayfish. Due to its decimating effects on native crayfish populations in the last
Dora Pavić +11 more
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The pathogenic oomycete Aphanomyces astaci, transmitted mainly by invasive North American crayfish, causes the crayfish plague, a disease mostly lethal for native European crayfish. Due to its decimating effects on native crayfish populations in the last
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Prevalence of the crayfish plague,Aphanomyces astaciSchikora, in alien crayfish species in Japan
, 2020Crayfish plague is a severe disease of crayfish that is caused by the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci. Two crayfish hosts of this parasite, Procambarus clarkii and Pacifastacus leniusculus, were imported from North America into Japan and were found to be ...
K. Kamimura, T. Kawai
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Parasitology, 2019
Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, which is a devastating disease of European freshwater crayfish. The likely first introduction of A. astaci into Europe was in the mid-19th century in Italy, presumably with the introduction of North American ...
D. Minardi +4 more
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Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, which is a devastating disease of European freshwater crayfish. The likely first introduction of A. astaci into Europe was in the mid-19th century in Italy, presumably with the introduction of North American ...
D. Minardi +4 more
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