Invasive marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017) is spreading alarmingly fast across European countries and beyond. Early maturation, parthenogenetic reproduction mode and high growth rate contribute to a high potential invasiveness. Marbled crayfish can pose severe effects on native communities impacting the native crayfish populations being carrier of the crayfish plague disease caused by Aphanomyces astaci. Here we report the first record of marbled crayfish in Estonia. In total, 104 individuals were found in the artificially warm outflow channel of the cooling system of Balti Power Plant, entering to the water reservoir of the River Narva. Molecular analyses confirmed the morphological identification of captured specimens a...
The widespread presence of North American alien crayfish in Europe is a major driver of native crayf...
<div><p>The crayfish plague pathogen (<i>Aphanomyces astaci</i>) is one of the most important threat...
The marbled crayfish or Marmorkrebs, Procambarus fallax (Hagen, 1870) f. virginalis, a par...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in indigenous ...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
Established populations of the non-indigenous parthenogenetically reproducing marbled crayfish Proca...
Established populations of the non-indigenous parthenogenetically reproducing marbled crayfish Proca...
We hereby provide the first documented data on the occurrence of a viable Procambarus virginalis pop...
Aphanomyces astaci, the crayfish plague pathogen, first appeared in Europe in the mid-19(th) century...
Biological invasions are currently a global problem. They often cause a loss of biodiversity and sev...
In view of contemporary changes in aquatic environments, determining the distribution of both native...
The crayfish plague pathogen Aphanomyces astaci is one of the main factors responsible for the decli...
Native European freshwater crayfish (Astacida, Decapoda) are under severe pressure from habitat alte...
The widespread presence of North American alien crayfish in Europe is a major driver of native crayf...
<div><p>The crayfish plague pathogen (<i>Aphanomyces astaci</i>) is one of the most important threat...
The marbled crayfish or Marmorkrebs, Procambarus fallax (Hagen, 1870) f. virginalis, a par...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in indigenous ...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
The introduction of non-indigenous species and associated diseases can cause declines in i...
Established populations of the non-indigenous parthenogenetically reproducing marbled crayfish Proca...
Established populations of the non-indigenous parthenogenetically reproducing marbled crayfish Proca...
We hereby provide the first documented data on the occurrence of a viable Procambarus virginalis pop...
Aphanomyces astaci, the crayfish plague pathogen, first appeared in Europe in the mid-19(th) century...
Biological invasions are currently a global problem. They often cause a loss of biodiversity and sev...
In view of contemporary changes in aquatic environments, determining the distribution of both native...
The crayfish plague pathogen Aphanomyces astaci is one of the main factors responsible for the decli...
Native European freshwater crayfish (Astacida, Decapoda) are under severe pressure from habitat alte...
The widespread presence of North American alien crayfish in Europe is a major driver of native crayf...
<div><p>The crayfish plague pathogen (<i>Aphanomyces astaci</i>) is one of the most important threat...
The marbled crayfish or Marmorkrebs, Procambarus fallax (Hagen, 1870) f. virginalis, a par...