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The Mycobiome of a Successful Freshwater Invader, the Signal Crayfish
2022Fungi and fungal-like organisms are among the most damaging pathogens for freshwater crayfish and may cause significant losses of both aquacultured and wild crayfish populations. Furthermore, the most devastating effects in wild populations are caused by fungal and fungal-like pathogens transmitted by invasive crayfish species (ICS) to native crayfish ...
Dragičević, Paula +2 more
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Stochastic Synchronization and Signal Rectification in the Crayfish Caudal Photoreceptor
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2003The crayfish possesses two light‐sensitive neurons in its abdominal 6th ganglion (“caudal photoreceptors”, or CPRs). In addition to being light sensors, the CPRs are secondary neurons in a mechanosensory pathway. These sensory mechanisms, mechanosensitivity and light sensitivity, interact with one another. Pei et al.
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2010
Crayfish are key ecosystem engineers and important components of freshwater food webs, both in terms of biomass and ecosystem functioning, due to their large body size, long life span, omnivorous feeding habit, and aggressiveness. Individual effects of non-indigenous crayfish species on native crayfish fauna are well documented as well as their impacts
Hudina, Sandra +3 more
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Crayfish are key ecosystem engineers and important components of freshwater food webs, both in terms of biomass and ecosystem functioning, due to their large body size, long life span, omnivorous feeding habit, and aggressiveness. Individual effects of non-indigenous crayfish species on native crayfish fauna are well documented as well as their impacts
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Crustaceans are housed in zoos and aquariums and have also gained importance in the private sector and food industry. Shell lesions are common and often attributed to bacterial infections. However, few controlled studies have been performed evaluating antibiotics in crustaceans.
Hali T, Jungers +12 more
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Crustaceans are housed in zoos and aquariums and have also gained importance in the private sector and food industry. Shell lesions are common and often attributed to bacterial infections. However, few controlled studies have been performed evaluating antibiotics in crustaceans.
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Ecological characteristics of invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) in Croatia
2010Non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS), namely signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) has been recorded in the Croatian part of the Mura River in 2008. . Its presence in the Mura River is probably a consequence of its spread from upstream segments of the river in Slovenia and Austria.
Lajtner, Jasna +2 more
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The Role of Chemical Signals in the Social Behavior of Crayfish
Chemical Senses, 2005Dan A, Bergman, Paul A, Moore
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The dynamic control of signal transduction networks in cancer cells
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2015Walter Kolch +2 more
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Disturbance of fluvial gravel substrates by signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus)
Role of hydrology in managing consequences of a changing global environment, 2010M.F. Johnson, S.P. Rice, I. Reid
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TGFβ–SMAD signal transduction: molecular specificity and functional flexibility
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2007Bernhard Schmierer, Caroline S Hill
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Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of signal transducers
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2004Joan Massagué Solé
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