With the aim of preserving and increasing endangered stocks of white-clawed crayfish, research on juvenile production has been carried out. Advantages in application of newly developed techniques of egg storage, transport and artificial incubation techniques are discussed. Eggs can be removed from maternal pleopods during the early stages of embryonic development and placed in artificial incubation devices. This practice avoids egg losses caused by aggressive contacts, female disease or death and the production of stage-2 juveniles in different batches by means of temperature manipulation. Furthermore transmission of pathogens from broodstocks to offspring can be minimised. Egg storage and transport have some advantages in the artif...
Management control methods for invasive crayfish remain of limited effectiveness, resulting in ongoi...
We comprehensively describe the fecundity and time of embryonic development of the spiny-cheek crayf...
Aquaculture of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852), has developed rapidly worldwi...
With the aim of preserving and increasing endangered stocks of white-clawed crayfish, research on ju...
The incubation of eggs on pleopods of 13 female noble crayfish was controlled by means of water temp...
The effects of egg bath (iodine-detergent preparation) and daily removal of dead eggs on hatching su...
The white-clawed crayfish is generally considered as an endangered species and it is necessary to e...
Reproductive data from a total number of 1296 adult white-clawed crayfish (864 females mean carapace...
Individual mating was compared with mating in groups under laboratory conditions using 64 females an...
Freshwater crayfish play an important role in freshwater ecosystems and represent a highly appreciat...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
There is growing interest in using recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) to produce juvenile noble...
Reproductive data from a total number of 1296 adult white-clawed crayfish (864 females mean carapace...
In the nature, crayfish are represented like predators or a part of food base of some fish. Also in ...
In October 2009 we had started a breeding experiment between the two presumed species of Austropotam...
Management control methods for invasive crayfish remain of limited effectiveness, resulting in ongoi...
We comprehensively describe the fecundity and time of embryonic development of the spiny-cheek crayf...
Aquaculture of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852), has developed rapidly worldwi...
With the aim of preserving and increasing endangered stocks of white-clawed crayfish, research on ju...
The incubation of eggs on pleopods of 13 female noble crayfish was controlled by means of water temp...
The effects of egg bath (iodine-detergent preparation) and daily removal of dead eggs on hatching su...
The white-clawed crayfish is generally considered as an endangered species and it is necessary to e...
Reproductive data from a total number of 1296 adult white-clawed crayfish (864 females mean carapace...
Individual mating was compared with mating in groups under laboratory conditions using 64 females an...
Freshwater crayfish play an important role in freshwater ecosystems and represent a highly appreciat...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
There is growing interest in using recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) to produce juvenile noble...
Reproductive data from a total number of 1296 adult white-clawed crayfish (864 females mean carapace...
In the nature, crayfish are represented like predators or a part of food base of some fish. Also in ...
In October 2009 we had started a breeding experiment between the two presumed species of Austropotam...
Management control methods for invasive crayfish remain of limited effectiveness, resulting in ongoi...
We comprehensively describe the fecundity and time of embryonic development of the spiny-cheek crayf...
Aquaculture of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852), has developed rapidly worldwi...