Crayfishes are a diverse freshwater group of crustaceans with over 450 species found in North America. This diversity is likely an underrepresentation given that many species are continually being described and several species represent species complexes. A particularly underrepresented group of crayfishes are within the burrowing species. Their burrowing behavior complicates sample collecting and many studies and surveys inaccurately portray community diversity. As a result, there are many undescribed taxa within burrowing crayfish. Investigators at the Tennessee Valley Authority discovered a previously undocumented red-burrowing crayfish within the middle Tennessee River watershed in Moore County, Tennessee. To assess the evolutionary and...
The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crustaceans ...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
Freshwater crayfish have served as model organisms for over 125 years in scientific research, from a...
North America is home to nearly half of the 640 known species of freshwater crayfish in the world. N...
Background: The genus Cambarus is one of three most species rich crayfish genera in the Northern Hem...
BACKGROUND: The genus Cambarus is one of three most species rich crayfish genera in the Northern Hem...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The genus <em>Cambarus</em> is one of three most species rich crayfish ge...
Freshwater crayfish are important invertebrates that mediate detritus processing and nutrient cyclin...
The Kisatchie Painted Crayfish, Faxonius maletae, are considered to be imperiled and potentially end...
Subterranean animals are currently viewed as highly imperiled, precariously avoiding extinction in a...
The Shelta Cave Crayfish (Orconectes sheltae) is a small, cave-obligate member of the genus Orconect...
Molecular genetic approaches are playing an increasing role in conservation science by identifying b...
Freshwater crayfish form a monophyletic group sister to clawed lobsters, and represent approximately...
<div><p>The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crus...
The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crustaceans ...
The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crustaceans ...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
Freshwater crayfish have served as model organisms for over 125 years in scientific research, from a...
North America is home to nearly half of the 640 known species of freshwater crayfish in the world. N...
Background: The genus Cambarus is one of three most species rich crayfish genera in the Northern Hem...
BACKGROUND: The genus Cambarus is one of three most species rich crayfish genera in the Northern Hem...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The genus <em>Cambarus</em> is one of three most species rich crayfish ge...
Freshwater crayfish are important invertebrates that mediate detritus processing and nutrient cyclin...
The Kisatchie Painted Crayfish, Faxonius maletae, are considered to be imperiled and potentially end...
Subterranean animals are currently viewed as highly imperiled, precariously avoiding extinction in a...
The Shelta Cave Crayfish (Orconectes sheltae) is a small, cave-obligate member of the genus Orconect...
Molecular genetic approaches are playing an increasing role in conservation science by identifying b...
Freshwater crayfish form a monophyletic group sister to clawed lobsters, and represent approximately...
<div><p>The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crus...
The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crustaceans ...
The Dwarf crayfish or Cambarellinae, is a morphologically singular subfamily of decapod crustaceans ...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
Freshwater crayfish have served as model organisms for over 125 years in scientific research, from a...