Procambarus clarkii is a crustacean species native to American freshwater bodies. Brought to Japan in the 1920s as a feed for frogs, this crustacean has slowly taken over the Japanese freshwaters by ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The concentrations of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in central nervous organs of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, were determined by ...
Gills of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii are cleaned by two sets of setae which are thrust back and forth among gill filaments by feeding, locomotory, or other movements of thoracic legs. Setae with ...
Researchers have identified the main introduction routes of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, during its global-scale invasion. This North American species is the most widely spread ...
Colombian biologist Ada Acevedo-Alonso is educating communities about an invasive crayfish species while also studying the freshwater creature's distribution and impacts on the environment. The ...
The invader of the invader has been discovered for the first time in Europe. The small ostracod Ankylocythere sinuosa measures no more than half a millimeter in length and lives on other crayfish. And ...
A 28-year-old crayfish breeder in Nakhon Pathom has sold a live ornamental crayfish for 1 million baht to a businessman, setting a record for the local breeding trade. Kanokphum Siriwat, owner of the ...
The small ostracod Ankylocythere sinuosa measures no more than half a millimetre in length and lives on other crayfish. And, Spanish scientists have discovered it for the first time in Europe. The ...
The government district in Berlin is under siege by strange creatures - not politicians, but red swamp crayfish native to the southern United States. Procambarus clarkii, as they are properly known, ...
Germany has decided on a novel approach to dealing with its "crayfish plague,'' the nation's international public broadcaster, DW.com reports. Berliners will now be allowed to eat crawfish.
The red-swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, has negatively impact the flora and fauna of freshwater ecosystems around the world, including those in Japan. In a new study now, researchers dive deep to ...