1. The feeding ecology of the crayfish Paranephrops planifrons in streams draining catchments in native forest and pastoral land was investigated using analyses of both stomach contents and stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen. We aimed to (1) identify the energy sources of crayfish, (2) determine whether these were affected by ontogeny or land use change, and (3) assess the functional and trophic roles of crayfish in New Zealand hill-country streams. 2. In native forest streams, crayfish stomach contents were dominated volumetrically by leaf detritus (>60%), but in pasture streams aquatic invertebrates constituted more than 40% of stomach volumes and leaf detritus <30%. Stable isotope analyses revealed that crayfish from both native for...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Generalist consumers often are assumed to fill similar or redundant ecological niches by eating indi...
1. The feeding ecology of the crayfish Paranephrops planifrons in streams draining catchments in nat...
catchments in native forest and pastoral land was investigated using analyses of both stomach conten...
My research describes aspects of the population ecology of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zeal...
Omnivores are generally believed to be flexible in their diet and trophic position: seasonal, ontoge...
Deforestation and conversion to pasture of over 50% of land area has affected the water quality, phy...
Population dynamics of crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons White) in streams draining native forest an...
abstract: This study examined crayfish diet within varying hydrologic environment in lotic systems u...
We evaluated the seasonality of diet and trophic niche of invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus len...
Benthic food webs are complex and often poorly understood. Crayfish in particular play a key role in...
In this thesis I examine the dynamics of crayfish in streams and lakes. I have studied the influence...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Species’ introductions may cause severe adverse effects on freshwater ecosystems and their biota. T...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Generalist consumers often are assumed to fill similar or redundant ecological niches by eating indi...
1. The feeding ecology of the crayfish Paranephrops planifrons in streams draining catchments in nat...
catchments in native forest and pastoral land was investigated using analyses of both stomach conten...
My research describes aspects of the population ecology of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zeal...
Omnivores are generally believed to be flexible in their diet and trophic position: seasonal, ontoge...
Deforestation and conversion to pasture of over 50% of land area has affected the water quality, phy...
Population dynamics of crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons White) in streams draining native forest an...
abstract: This study examined crayfish diet within varying hydrologic environment in lotic systems u...
We evaluated the seasonality of diet and trophic niche of invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus len...
Benthic food webs are complex and often poorly understood. Crayfish in particular play a key role in...
In this thesis I examine the dynamics of crayfish in streams and lakes. I have studied the influence...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Species’ introductions may cause severe adverse effects on freshwater ecosystems and their biota. T...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Generalist consumers often are assumed to fill similar or redundant ecological niches by eating indi...