Fieldwork was conducted during 2002-2003 on the rare, Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus gilpini Hobbs and Robison. Collections at 87 localities revealed this crayfish at 8 sites, all located in southeastern Arkansas in Jefferson and Cleveland counties which significantly expands its known range. Fallicambarus gilpini was generally found inhabiting roadside ditches and areas of standing water where it was always taken from upslope areas away from the static water. A sex ratio of 1:1.3 males to females was determined for this species. Ovigerous females were collected from burrows on 20 March 2003. A conservation status of threatened is recommended for this crayfish species
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
North America harbors an exceptionally high number of rare or narrowly distributed crayfishes, and m...
To properly manage for Barbicambarus simmonsi and assess if there is a need for conservation activit...
Recent fieldwork in west central Arkansas has revealed the Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus ...
Prior to the present study, 56 species with 3 additional subspecies for a total of 59 different taxa...
Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus, the gapped ringed crayfish, is an uncommon and poorly-known, st...
The ditch fencing crayfish, Faxonella clypeata (Hay), is a common and widespread crayf...
Three crayfish species that were listed by Taylor et al. (2007)as in need of conservation attention ...
Over seventy percent of the world\u27s freshwater crayfish species are found within the United State...
Roadside ditches can harbor beneficial and detrimental attributes for animal persistence. I sought t...
Cambarus (Lacunicambarus) miltus (Rusty Gravedigger Crayfish) is a primary burrowing crayfish known ...
The Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius (formerly Orconectes) lancifer (Hagen) is an uncommon, although widesp...
The freshwater decapod crustaceans of Arkansas presently consist of two species of shrimps and 51 ta...
ID: 8998; issued December 8, 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for State of Alabama, Department of ...
The dwarf crayfishes of the genus Cambarellus are represented in Arkansas by only 2 species: Cambare...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
North America harbors an exceptionally high number of rare or narrowly distributed crayfishes, and m...
To properly manage for Barbicambarus simmonsi and assess if there is a need for conservation activit...
Recent fieldwork in west central Arkansas has revealed the Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus ...
Prior to the present study, 56 species with 3 additional subspecies for a total of 59 different taxa...
Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus, the gapped ringed crayfish, is an uncommon and poorly-known, st...
The ditch fencing crayfish, Faxonella clypeata (Hay), is a common and widespread crayf...
Three crayfish species that were listed by Taylor et al. (2007)as in need of conservation attention ...
Over seventy percent of the world\u27s freshwater crayfish species are found within the United State...
Roadside ditches can harbor beneficial and detrimental attributes for animal persistence. I sought t...
Cambarus (Lacunicambarus) miltus (Rusty Gravedigger Crayfish) is a primary burrowing crayfish known ...
The Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius (formerly Orconectes) lancifer (Hagen) is an uncommon, although widesp...
The freshwater decapod crustaceans of Arkansas presently consist of two species of shrimps and 51 ta...
ID: 8998; issued December 8, 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for State of Alabama, Department of ...
The dwarf crayfishes of the genus Cambarellus are represented in Arkansas by only 2 species: Cambare...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
North America harbors an exceptionally high number of rare or narrowly distributed crayfishes, and m...
To properly manage for Barbicambarus simmonsi and assess if there is a need for conservation activit...