Both Engaeus sericatus and Cherax destructor are omnivorous crayfishes consuming a variety of food items. Materials identified in the faeces of both E. sericatus and C. destructor consisted of mainly plant material with minor amounts of arthropod animals, algae and fungi. The morphology of the gastric mill of C. destructor suggests that it is mainly involved in crushing of food material while the gastric mill of E. sericatus appears to be better suited to cutting of food material. Given this, the gastric mill of E. sericatus may be better able to cut the cellulose and hemicellulose fibres associated with fibrous plant material. In contrast, the gastric mill of C. destructor appears to be more efficient in grinding soft materials such as ani...
This study examines food acquisition, ingestion and digestion in the most economically significant s...
Apparent dry matter and protein digestibility of four animal and three vegetal ingredients and diets...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
Aquaculture represents a sustainable alternative to natural fisheries for provision of high quality,...
The diet and the temporal and spatial distribution of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zealandic...
Three native freshwater crayfish Cherax species are farmed in Australia namely; Redclaw (Cherax quad...
This study investigated the effects of food quality on digestive enzyme activities, in vitro protein...
Omnivores are generally believed to be flexible in their diet and trophic position: seasonal, ontoge...
Terrestrial decapods consume a wide variety of plant and animal material. The potential adaptations ...
Red claw (Cherax quadricarinatus) is a freshwater crayish species with recognized potential for aqua...
The project evaluated potential of soluble cellulose as a cheap feed ingredient for major farmed Aus...
We will deal with the partial characterization and the activity of the following digestive enzymes:...
Three feeds; fish faeces recovered from a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), fish faeces combin...
This laboratory study analyzes feeding preferences of a crayfish species with high invasive potentia...
The most abundant organic compound produced by plants is cellulose, however it has long been accepte...
This study examines food acquisition, ingestion and digestion in the most economically significant s...
Apparent dry matter and protein digestibility of four animal and three vegetal ingredients and diets...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
Aquaculture represents a sustainable alternative to natural fisheries for provision of high quality,...
The diet and the temporal and spatial distribution of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zealandic...
Three native freshwater crayfish Cherax species are farmed in Australia namely; Redclaw (Cherax quad...
This study investigated the effects of food quality on digestive enzyme activities, in vitro protein...
Omnivores are generally believed to be flexible in their diet and trophic position: seasonal, ontoge...
Terrestrial decapods consume a wide variety of plant and animal material. The potential adaptations ...
Red claw (Cherax quadricarinatus) is a freshwater crayish species with recognized potential for aqua...
The project evaluated potential of soluble cellulose as a cheap feed ingredient for major farmed Aus...
We will deal with the partial characterization and the activity of the following digestive enzymes:...
Three feeds; fish faeces recovered from a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), fish faeces combin...
This laboratory study analyzes feeding preferences of a crayfish species with high invasive potentia...
The most abundant organic compound produced by plants is cellulose, however it has long been accepte...
This study examines food acquisition, ingestion and digestion in the most economically significant s...
Apparent dry matter and protein digestibility of four animal and three vegetal ingredients and diets...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...