When managing crayfish populations, it is important to have access to reliable data on population densities and growth of juveniles. Present sampling methods are mostly active and often labor intensive, do not always yield quantitative data, and may harm the crayfish. A new passive method is described which aims to avoid these disadvantages. It uses a 0.09 m2 trap which is set on the river or lake bottom, well in advance of expected hatching of crayfish eggs. The trap has a substrate which juveniles colonize and a net that fences them in and captures them when the trap is lifted. In field tests, the new trap provided data on mean density (29·m-2) and mean total length (22...
Standardized sampling methods for assessing the community structure and health of stream fisheries, ...
An experiment was designed to assess the relative performance of several shelter types on the produc...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...
When managing crayfish populations, it is important to have access to reliable data on pop...
The red swamp crayfishProcambarus clarkiiis the most widespread invasive crayfish in Europe, and res...
Freshwater crayfish are among the most endangered animal groups in the world. Appropriate management...
The red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii is the most widespread invasive crayfish in Europe, and r...
Non-native crayfish can dominate the invertebrate biomass of invaded freshwaters, with their high ec...
The ecological importance of the red-swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in the functioni...
Non-native crayfish can dominate the invertebrate biomass of invaded freshwaters, with their high ec...
European Crayfish: food, flagships and ecosystem servicesInternational audienceThe ecological import...
To reduce the population of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in the Chicago Area, more effic...
Britain’s only native crayfish species, the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes are thre...
In this study, estimating of catchable stock size, stock density and the amount of annual allowable ...
Populations of non-native signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, are damaging to UK native speci...
Standardized sampling methods for assessing the community structure and health of stream fisheries, ...
An experiment was designed to assess the relative performance of several shelter types on the produc...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...
When managing crayfish populations, it is important to have access to reliable data on pop...
The red swamp crayfishProcambarus clarkiiis the most widespread invasive crayfish in Europe, and res...
Freshwater crayfish are among the most endangered animal groups in the world. Appropriate management...
The red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii is the most widespread invasive crayfish in Europe, and r...
Non-native crayfish can dominate the invertebrate biomass of invaded freshwaters, with their high ec...
The ecological importance of the red-swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in the functioni...
Non-native crayfish can dominate the invertebrate biomass of invaded freshwaters, with their high ec...
European Crayfish: food, flagships and ecosystem servicesInternational audienceThe ecological import...
To reduce the population of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in the Chicago Area, more effic...
Britain’s only native crayfish species, the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes are thre...
In this study, estimating of catchable stock size, stock density and the amount of annual allowable ...
Populations of non-native signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, are damaging to UK native speci...
Standardized sampling methods for assessing the community structure and health of stream fisheries, ...
An experiment was designed to assess the relative performance of several shelter types on the produc...
Habitat alteration and species introductions have contributed to the decline of native crayfish in O...