Crayfish in many headwater streams regularly cope with seasonal drought. However, it is unclear how landscape changes affect the long-term persistence of crayfish populations. We designed two laboratory experiments to investigate the acute effects of common landscape stressors on crayfish: water withdrawal and sedimentation. The first experiment tested the interaction among water withdrawals (four 24-h water reductions of 0, 15, 30, or 45 cm) and two substrate treatments (pebble and cobble) on the burrowing depth of crayfish. The second experiment evaluated the effects of excess fine sediment (three treatments of 0, 45, and 90% sediment) and substrate type (cobble and pebble) on crayfish burrowing depth. Crayfish were able to burrow deeper ...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
The major burrowing characteristics leading to, during and after burrow construction are described. ...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a globally invasive species, and since its introdu...
Crayfish in many headwater streams regularly cope with seasonal drought. However, it is unclear how ...
Crayfish are a very prevalent invasive species that affect many different environments all over the ...
Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes a...
This PhD thesis is devoted to exploring the unresolved ecological gaps in freshwater crayfish burrow...
The role of biotic forcing in fluvial geomorphology is understudied. This paper investigates the sug...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as 'geomorphic agents', key ...
In this dissertation, we explored three issues central to the understanding of the dynamics of the i...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as ‘geomorphic agents’, key ...
1. Faster growing, larger and/or more aggressive crayfish species are predicted to dominate permanen...
Undergraduate Research ExperienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the influence potent...
Abiotic and biotic factors directly or indirectly influence physiology, behaviour, ecology and the d...
Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a ...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
The major burrowing characteristics leading to, during and after burrow construction are described. ...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a globally invasive species, and since its introdu...
Crayfish in many headwater streams regularly cope with seasonal drought. However, it is unclear how ...
Crayfish are a very prevalent invasive species that affect many different environments all over the ...
Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes a...
This PhD thesis is devoted to exploring the unresolved ecological gaps in freshwater crayfish burrow...
The role of biotic forcing in fluvial geomorphology is understudied. This paper investigates the sug...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as 'geomorphic agents', key ...
In this dissertation, we explored three issues central to the understanding of the dynamics of the i...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as ‘geomorphic agents’, key ...
1. Faster growing, larger and/or more aggressive crayfish species are predicted to dominate permanen...
Undergraduate Research ExperienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the influence potent...
Abiotic and biotic factors directly or indirectly influence physiology, behaviour, ecology and the d...
Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a ...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
The major burrowing characteristics leading to, during and after burrow construction are described. ...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a globally invasive species, and since its introdu...