AbstractThe Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, which was introduced into Egypt in the1980s, has since become widespread across the country. Burrowing behavior of P. clarkii, was investigated in irrigation canal of three different sites (Abou-Kabir, Abou-hammad and Belbies) at Sharkia Governorate from January 2014 to December 2015. Most burrows were simple in their morphology and few of them had two types of chimney (plugged and open). Open chimney was present at 100cm of the edge side of irrigation canal, while plugged cap chimney was located inside the agriculture soil. Result indicated that a great number of P. clarkii were observed migrating across roadways to find the main irrigation canal, during their crossing many of ...
The Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, is an invasive species that inhabits the Sant...
The study of decay in freshwater systems is important for the estimation of the mPMI, the PMSI and t...
ABSTRACTAlien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with t...
This PhD thesis is devoted to exploring the unresolved ecological gaps in freshwater crayfish burrow...
In Europe, interactions with non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) pose a great threat to those ind...
Procambarus clarkii is currently recorded from 16 European territories. On top of being a vector of ...
The invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard) in the pond of the Natural Reserve “Bosco Siro Ne...
Since the 1960s, the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, native to the north-eastern Mexico and...
The major burrowing characteristics leading to, during and after burrow construction are described. ...
Many of the agricultural drainage ditches that border farm fields of the Midwestern United States ar...
Several populations of allochthonous crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) were studied in ord...
Introduced in Italy in the 1980s for aquaculture enterprises, the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus cl...
Alien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era o...
Procambarus clarkii is among the “100 of the worst” invasive aliens in Europe. The geographic distri...
Procambarus clarkii is among the “100 of the worst” invasive aliens in Europe. The geographic distri...
The Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, is an invasive species that inhabits the Sant...
The study of decay in freshwater systems is important for the estimation of the mPMI, the PMSI and t...
ABSTRACTAlien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with t...
This PhD thesis is devoted to exploring the unresolved ecological gaps in freshwater crayfish burrow...
In Europe, interactions with non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) pose a great threat to those ind...
Procambarus clarkii is currently recorded from 16 European territories. On top of being a vector of ...
The invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard) in the pond of the Natural Reserve “Bosco Siro Ne...
Since the 1960s, the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, native to the north-eastern Mexico and...
The major burrowing characteristics leading to, during and after burrow construction are described. ...
Many of the agricultural drainage ditches that border farm fields of the Midwestern United States ar...
Several populations of allochthonous crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) were studied in ord...
Introduced in Italy in the 1980s for aquaculture enterprises, the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus cl...
Alien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era o...
Procambarus clarkii is among the “100 of the worst” invasive aliens in Europe. The geographic distri...
Procambarus clarkii is among the “100 of the worst” invasive aliens in Europe. The geographic distri...
The Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, is an invasive species that inhabits the Sant...
The study of decay in freshwater systems is important for the estimation of the mPMI, the PMSI and t...
ABSTRACTAlien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with t...