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Crayfish plague Aphanomyces astaci detected in redclaw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus in Taiwan
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2016Between December 2013 and January 2014, five outbreaks of an unknown disease with moderate to high cumulative mortality were observed among the freshwater redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) populations at four crayfish farms in Miaoli and Changhua counties (northern Taiwan) and at one crayfish farm in Pingtung County (southern Taiwan ...
Chia-Yu, Hsieh +2 more
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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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2017
The crayfish plague is caused by fungal-like water molds that exclusively live in the shells of freshwater crayfish. In its native North America, it is a fairly benign parasite, as the crayfish species living there have mechanisms to slow down the hyphae penetration of the shell. Crayfish species on other continents lack those protective mechanisms and
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The crayfish plague is caused by fungal-like water molds that exclusively live in the shells of freshwater crayfish. In its native North America, it is a fairly benign parasite, as the crayfish species living there have mechanisms to slow down the hyphae penetration of the shell. Crayfish species on other continents lack those protective mechanisms and
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Aphanomycosis of crayfish: crayfish plague
2021Environment Agency Archives North ...
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The crayfish plague pathogen can infect freshwater‐inhabiting crabs
Freshwater Biology, 2014Summary The oomycete Aphanomyces astaci is generally considered a parasite specific to freshwater crayfish, and it has become known as the crayfish plague pathogen. Old experimental work that reported transmission of crayfish plague to the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis, and the ability of A.
Svoboda, Jiří +9 more
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Conservation Biology, 2009
Abstract: In Central Europe invasive North American crayfishes are carriers of the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci, which causes crayfish plague. This lethal disease currently represents one of the major threats to native European crayfishes. We used molecular methods—species‐
Eva, Kozubíková +7 more
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Abstract: In Central Europe invasive North American crayfishes are carriers of the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci, which causes crayfish plague. This lethal disease currently represents one of the major threats to native European crayfishes. We used molecular methods—species‐
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Borneo Science | The Journal of Science and Technology
The crayfish plague, caused by Aphanomyces astaci, represents a serious threat to redclaw crayfish populations in Malaysia. This review examines the distribution of redclaw crayfish, the incidence of crayfish plague, and insights into its diagnosis. Previous research has established that A.
Shekinah Shamini Victor +1 more
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The crayfish plague, caused by Aphanomyces astaci, represents a serious threat to redclaw crayfish populations in Malaysia. This review examines the distribution of redclaw crayfish, the incidence of crayfish plague, and insights into its diagnosis. Previous research has established that A.
Shekinah Shamini Victor +1 more
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Freshwater Crayfish
Abstract The objectives of our article are to describe causalities on the impact on crayfish from introduction of the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci (Shikora) to Europe and to explore possibilities to govern and improve the situation for Astacus astacus (Linné) through establishment of production of renewable energy.
Jenny K. M. Zimmerman +2 more
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Abstract The objectives of our article are to describe causalities on the impact on crayfish from introduction of the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci (Shikora) to Europe and to explore possibilities to govern and improve the situation for Astacus astacus (Linné) through establishment of production of renewable energy.
Jenny K. M. Zimmerman +2 more
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