نتایج جستجو برای: crayfish

تعداد نتایج: 3533  

2013
Eric R. Larson Julian D. Olden

Crayfish are ecologically important in freshwater ecosystems, but few investigators have evaluated landscape patterns of their prevalence and abundance in temperate lakes. We report results of a crayfish survey for 100 lakes in the Puget Sound lowlands of Washington State (USA) serving as a census of the distributions of the signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus and previously unknown popula...

جواد پور رضا, , عبدالمحمد عابدیان, , فرید شریعتمداری, , عسگر زحمتکش‌, , علیرضا ولی پور, , کتایون‌ کریم‌ زاده, ,

The study was conducted to compare the efficiency of diets containing various levels of calcium(0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 percentage) in feeding freshwater crayfish, Astacus leptoductylus. 150 cray fish (10 individuals per tank) with mean weight of about 8-9 gram were stocked in each of 15 tanks, containing 100 L of water. In this research, The results showed that the mean values of some parameters such...

M. Seidgar M.R. Mehrabi M.Y. Yahyazadeh, S. Shiri

The freshwater crayfish of the Aras Reservoir is an important economic fisheries resource of West Azarbaijan, Iran. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of parasitic infestation of Crayfish seasonally in this area in 2010. Among 390 different sizes of Astacus leptodactylus which were examined,  a range of ectocommensals or ectosymbionts from a number of different phyla including ...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2009
A L Allert J F Fairchild R J Distefano C J Schmitt W G Brumbaugh J M Besser

The Viburnum Trend mining district in southeast Missouri, USA is one of the largest producers of lead-zinc ore in the world. Previous stream surveys found evidence of increased metal exposure and reduced population densities of crayfish immediately downstream of mining sites. We conducted an in-situ 28-d exposure to assess toxicity of mining-derived metals to the woodland crayfish (Orconectes h...

2017
Sune Agersnap William Brenner Larsen Steen Wilhelm Knudsen David Strand Philip Francis Thomsen Martin Hesselsøe Peter Bondgaard Mortensen Trude Vrålstad Peter Rask Møller

For several hundred years freshwater crayfish (Crustacea-Decapoda-Astacidea) have played an important ecological, cultural and culinary role in Scandinavia. However, many native populations of noble crayfish Astacus astacus have faced major declines during the last century, largely resulting from human assisted expansion of non-indigenous signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus that carry and ...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2011
David A Strand Arne Holst-Jensen Hildegunn Viljugrein Bente Edvardsen Dag Klaveness Japo Jussila Trude Vrålstad

Aphanomyces astaci, a specialised parasite of North American freshwater crayfish, is the disease agent of crayfish plague that is lethal to European freshwater crayfish. The life cycle of A. astaci has been inferred from experimental laboratory studies, but less is known about its natural sustainability and ecology. To address such questions, tools for monitoring of A. astaci directly in aquati...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2012
Ann L Allert Robert J DiStefano Christopher J Schmitt James F Fairchild William G Brumbaugh

Riffle-dwelling crayfish populations were sampled at 16 sites in 4 tributaries of the Spring River located within the Tri-State Mining District in southwest Missouri. Crayfish density, physical habitat quality, and water quality were examined at each site to assess the ecological effects of mining-derived metals on crayfish. Metals (lead, zinc, and cadmium) were analyzed in samples of surface w...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Ryusuke Ueno Toshiki Nagayama

We characterized the role of chelae during agonistic encounters of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Physical asymmetries in body length, body mass and chelae size were directly related to dominance hierarchy formation. More than 80% of winning crayfish had longer body and chelae lengths, and winners were usually heavier in body mass, even if their differences were less than 3% compared with lo...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2013
A L Allert R J DiStefano J F Fairchild C J Schmitt M J McKee J A Girondo W G Brumbaugh T W May

The Big River (BGR) drains much of the Old Lead Belt mining district (OLB) in southeastern Missouri, USA, which was historically among the largest producers of lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) ore in the world. We sampled benthic fish and crayfish in riffle habitats at eight sites in the BGR and conducted 56-day in situ exposures to the woodland crayfish (Orconectes hylas) and golden crayfish (Orconectes lute...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2010
Lisa Krugner-Higby Danielle Haak Pieter T J Johnson Jeffery D Shields William M Jones Kimberly S Reece Tim Meinke Annette Gendron James A Rusak

Crayfish populations in the area of the North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project, Wisconsin, USA, have been monitored for >25 yr. In 2005, native crayfish Orconectes propinquus from Big Muskellunge Lake were found with ulcerated lesions in the cuticle. In 2006, lesions occurred in 9.5% of sampled crayfish from the lake (n=3146). Ulcers generally occurred on the appenda...

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