نتایج جستجو برای: narrow clawed crayfish

تعداد نتایج: 61113  

A. Abedian , A. Valipour , A. Zahmatkesh , F. Shariatmadari , S. J. Seyfabadi ,

 The influence of five pure diets of isonitrogenous and isoenergic with different ratios of Clupeidae fish oil (F) and soybean oil (S) on growth, molting and survival of narrow-clawed crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus, was evaluated during an 8-weeks trial. As soybean oil replaced with fish oil in each treatment, gently. Test diets were inclusive F0/S100, F30/S70, F50/S50, F70/S30 and F100/S0 fis...

A. Abedian A. Valipour, A. Zahmatkesh F. Shariatmadari S. J. Seyfabadi

 The influence of five pure diets of isonitrogenous and isoenergic with different ratios of Clupeidae fish oil (F) and soybean oil (S) on growth, molting and survival of narrow-clawed crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus, was evaluated during an 8-weeks trial. As soybean oil replaced with fish oil in each treatment, gently. Test diets were inclusive F0/S100, F30/S70, F50/S50, F70/S30 and F100/S0 fis...

2017
Sune Agersnap William Brenner Larsen Steen Wilhelm Knudsen David Strand Philip Francis Thomsen Martin Hesselsøe Peter Bondgaard Mortensen Trude Vrålstad Peter Rask Møller

For several hundred years freshwater crayfish (Crustacea-Decapoda-Astacidea) have played an important ecological, cultural and culinary role in Scandinavia. However, many native populations of noble crayfish Astacus astacus have faced major declines during the last century, largely resulting from human assisted expansion of non-indigenous signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus that carry and ...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Miguel Clavero

I argue (Clavero 2014) that the conservation efforts devoted in Spain to non-native species (white-clawed crayfish [Austropotamobius italicus] and European mink [Mustela vison]) are an example of shifting baseline syndrome because degraded (i.e., invaded) ecosystems states are now perceived as desirable. The syndrome is further manifested in the generalized rejection of ecologically similar Nor...

2013
Lenka Filipová Adam Petrusek Klára Matasová Carine Delaunay Frédéric Grandjean

Aphanomyces astaci, the crayfish plague pathogen, first appeared in Europe in the mid-19(th) century and is still responsible for mass mortalities of native European crayfish. The spread of this parasite across the continent is especially facilitated by invasive North American crayfish species that serve as its reservoir. In France, multiple cases of native crayfish mortalities have been sugges...

2002
José M. Gil-Sánchez Javier Alba-Tercedor

The former and present distribution of white clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) in the province of Granada (southern Spain) is studied. Before 1980 it was widely distributed but at present only 16 populations exist. The decline is related to the presence of the freshwater red-swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), an American species, vector of the aphanomycosis disease, introduced to t...

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