Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Crayfish are considered "ecosystem engineers" because they manipulate environments and can profoundly affect the aquatic ecosystems in which they live (Creed & Reed 2004). Crayfish also affect the composition of benthic stream communities by altering habitats (Hansen 2013) and modifying trophic relationships and food web structure (Bobeldyk & Lamberti 2010, Larsen 2013). They can directly affect benthic macroinvertebrates through predation (Keller & Ruman 1998) and indirectly through resource competition (Jackson 2014). The extent to which crayfish impact macroinvertebrates may be dependent on environmental factors in the stream, such as current velocity (Creed 2004). Current velocity is a par...
Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes a...
My research describes aspects of the population ecology of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zeal...
Omnivores can impact ecosystems via opposing direct or indirect effects. For example, omnivores that...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
This thesis examines how freshwater crayfish affect community interactions in benthic food webs. I h...
Crayfish are among the largest aquatic macroinvertebrates in rivers and streams. Their trophic ecolo...
1. The effect of a newly introduced population of signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) on a ri...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Color poster with text, charts, tables, photographs and graphs.A current concern for many freshwater...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Benthic food webs are complex and often poorly understood. Crayfish in particular play a key role in...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Results supported an importan...
Multiple factors influence the distribution and abundance of organisms in natural communities. In st...
International audienceHuman activities have resulted in the decline of native crayfish and promoted ...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes a...
My research describes aspects of the population ecology of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zeal...
Omnivores can impact ecosystems via opposing direct or indirect effects. For example, omnivores that...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
This thesis examines how freshwater crayfish affect community interactions in benthic food webs. I h...
Crayfish are among the largest aquatic macroinvertebrates in rivers and streams. Their trophic ecolo...
1. The effect of a newly introduced population of signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) on a ri...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Color poster with text, charts, tables, photographs and graphs.A current concern for many freshwater...
Crayfish are among the largest and most threatened invertebrates in freshwater habitats. Due to thei...
Benthic food webs are complex and often poorly understood. Crayfish in particular play a key role in...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Results supported an importan...
Multiple factors influence the distribution and abundance of organisms in natural communities. In st...
International audienceHuman activities have resulted in the decline of native crayfish and promoted ...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes a...
My research describes aspects of the population ecology of the freshwater crayfish Paranephrops zeal...
Omnivores can impact ecosystems via opposing direct or indirect effects. For example, omnivores that...