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Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Fig. 30O, Pl.5B) Cambarus clarkii Girard, 1852: 91. — Hagen 1870: 39, pl. I, figs, 7–10, 99,100; pl. II, figs, 133–134; pl. IV. Procambarus clarkii. — Hobbs 1976: 72, fig. 56d. — Rodriguez-Alvarez & Campos 1994: 729. — Johnson & Johnson 2008: 69, photo pages 70–72. — Kuris et al. 2007: 636. — Larson & Olden
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Published as part of Morehouse, Reid L. & Tobler, Michael, 2013, Crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) of Oklahoma: identification, distributions, and natural history, pp. 101-157 in Zootaxa 3717 (2) on pages 139-140, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3717.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Morehouse, Reid L., Tobler, Michael
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Worldwide Invasions of Centrarchidae: The Dark Side of the Sunfish Family
ABSTRACT Freshwater fish invasions are major drivers of global ecological change, disrupting native biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, many invasive fish hold significant socioeconomic value, resulting in conflict over their management. Centrarchidae, which are globally distributed and are important for sportfishing and aquaculture, are now
Neil Angelo Abreo +19 more
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals living in the state. This guide gives information about the Procambarus hirsutus, including description, status, habitat, conservation challenges ...
Price, Jennifer
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The spread of non‐native species
ABSTRACT The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally.
Phillip J. Haubrock +16 more
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals living in the state. This guide gives information about the Procambarus lunzi, including description, status, habitat, conservation challenges ...
Price, Jennifer
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A review of the ever increasing threat to European crayfish from non-indigenous crayfish species [PDF]
Non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) in Europe now outnumber indigenous crayfish species (ICS) 2:1, and it has been predicted that they may dominate completely in the next few decades unless something is done to protect them. Of the ten NICS introduced
D.M. Holdich +3 more
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals living in the state. This guide gives information about the Procambarus echinatus, including description, status, habitat, conservation challenges ...
Price, Jennifer
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In Mexico, the biology of Procambarus has been more studied than the biology of other Cambarids because of its diversity and potential use in aquaculture. We determined the karyotype of the Mexican tropical freshwater crayfish Procambarus (Austrocambarus)
Jeane R Indy +5 more
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