As part of a whole-lake experiment to overexploit a rusty crayfish (O. rusticus) population in Sparkling Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin, crayfish were intensively trapped and removed from the lake from early to mid June through late August starting from 2001through 2008. From 2001 to 2004, removal traps were concentrated on the southern and western shorelines of the lake, where cobble is prevalent and catch rates were highest. Starting in 2005, additional traps were used and trapping effort was spread around the entire perimeter of the lake. Additional traps (perimeter) were set on standard arrays at 43 sites around the lake at 1 m deep from 2001 through 2006. In 2001 and 2003, traps (depth transect) were also set on standard arrays that ran...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...
Worksheet 1: Study lakes with proportion rock and mean catch-per-unit effort of male Faxonius rustic...
Introduction: The crayfish aren’t Keban Dam Lake’s native species. They have been stocked by human h...
Macrophyte surveys were conducted on Sparkling Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin in mid-July of the year...
Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) are a harmful invasive species in lakes of northern Wisconsin. Smelt ...
Crayfish data include crayfish catch in cylindrical minnow traps baited with beef liver and occasion...
Due to increasing problems with invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) in the region, I teste...
Crayfish catches were conducted using traps in Lake Hańcza, which is the deepest lake in Poland. Two...
To reduce the population of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in the Chicago Area, more effic...
Thesis (M.S.), Natural Resource SciencesOur understanding of the ecological niche freshwater crayfis...
The study of individual movement patterns and habitat choice is a fundamental step to assess an inva...
This study was carried out to determine the by-catch and discard rates in crayfish (<em>Astacus lept...
Copyright © 2016 by The Author(s). We conducted a seven-year survey (years 2009 to 2015) of the Lake...
Early detection is invaluable for the cost-effective control and eradication of invasive species, ye...
1. Crayfish are amongst the most frequently introduced non-native aquatic organisms, with well-docu...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...
Worksheet 1: Study lakes with proportion rock and mean catch-per-unit effort of male Faxonius rustic...
Introduction: The crayfish aren’t Keban Dam Lake’s native species. They have been stocked by human h...
Macrophyte surveys were conducted on Sparkling Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin in mid-July of the year...
Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) are a harmful invasive species in lakes of northern Wisconsin. Smelt ...
Crayfish data include crayfish catch in cylindrical minnow traps baited with beef liver and occasion...
Due to increasing problems with invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) in the region, I teste...
Crayfish catches were conducted using traps in Lake Hańcza, which is the deepest lake in Poland. Two...
To reduce the population of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in the Chicago Area, more effic...
Thesis (M.S.), Natural Resource SciencesOur understanding of the ecological niche freshwater crayfis...
The study of individual movement patterns and habitat choice is a fundamental step to assess an inva...
This study was carried out to determine the by-catch and discard rates in crayfish (<em>Astacus lept...
Copyright © 2016 by The Author(s). We conducted a seven-year survey (years 2009 to 2015) of the Lake...
Early detection is invaluable for the cost-effective control and eradication of invasive species, ye...
1. Crayfish are amongst the most frequently introduced non-native aquatic organisms, with well-docu...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...
Worksheet 1: Study lakes with proportion rock and mean catch-per-unit effort of male Faxonius rustic...
Introduction: The crayfish aren’t Keban Dam Lake’s native species. They have been stocked by human h...