2006 . The rapid spread of rusty crayfish ( Orconectes rusticus ) with observations on native crayfish declines in Wisconsin (U.S.A.) over the past 130 years. Biol. Invas 8: 1621 – 1628 .Olden J.D. , McCarthy J.M. , Maxted J.T. , Fetzer W.W. & Vander Zanden M.J. ( ...
appeared more tolerant to reduced pH than its native competitor. Thus, hypoxia tolerance seems to be a key feature shaping the invasive potential of the monkey and racer goby in benthic fish communities. However, the invasion success of the racer goby may be attenuated by progressing water acidif...
It may therefore have direct effects on both aquatic vegetation and native snails and compete for food with native scavengers such as crayfish, shrimp, and fish. Pomacea insularum and P. canaliculata pose the greatest threat to agriculture and native wetland ecosystems in the U.S. One of the ...
Paul W. Simonin;Donna L Parrish;Lars G. Rudstam;Patrick J. Sullivan;Bernard Pientka; 作者单位 Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA Department of Natural Resources, Fernow Hal...
2002. Impacts of the invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) in northern Wisconsin lakes. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wilson AE, Sarnelle O. 2002. Relationship between zebra mussel biomass and total phosphorus in European and North American lakes. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 153:339–51. ...
Non-native virile crayfish (Indiana, USA) were less bold, active and voracious than native virile crayfish (Wisconsin, USA), and they exhibited more antipredator behavior. Non-native rusty crayfish (Wisconsin) were more active in mesocosms and exhibited less antipredator behavior than native rusty...
Non-native virile crayfish (Indiana, USA) were less bold, active and voracious than native virile crayfish (Wisconsin, USA), and they exhibited more antipredator behavior. Non-native rusty crayfish (Wisconsin) were more active in mesocosms and exhibited less antipredator behavior than native rusty...
It may therefore have direct effects on both aquatic vegetation and native snails and compete for food with native scavengers such as crayfish, shrimp, and fish. Pomacea insularum and P. canaliculata pose the greatest threat to agriculture and native wetland ecosystems in the U.S. One of the ...