West Virginia's crayfishes have received moderate attention since publication of Jezerinac et al.'s (1995) monograph of the state fauna. Survey efforts were initiated over the summers of 2006 and 2007 ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va.— In response to a petition from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today protected two species of crayfish from Appalachia under the Endangered ...
A new paper published in the Journal of Crustacean Biology provides an updated classification system that includes all the known crayfishes worldwide. This makes available a single, comprehensive ...
DENVER— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed today to protect a rare plant in southwestern Colorado and two crayfishes in a single watershed in Missouri as threatened under the Endangered ...
They have a myriad of names. In Australia people call them yabbies. In the Mississippi Delta you may hear them called mudbugs and, in other parts of the South, ditchbugs. Crayfish, crawfish, crawdads, ...
Sixty-six species and subspecies, 18 of which are endemic, comprise the crayfish fauna of Georgia: the genera Cambarus represented by 33, Fallicambarus and Faxonella by 1 each, Orconectes by 3, and ...
Researchers have discovered two new species of burrowing crayfishes in southwestern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi: the Lonesome Gravedigger (Lacunicambarus mobilensis) and the Banded Mudbug (L.
List of Alabama crayfish taxa -- Introduction -- Physiography -- Inland waters of Alabama -- Crayfish distributions and habitat associations -- Crayfish biology and ecology -- Crayfish conservation -- ...
ON May 13, 1883, I chanced to enter a meadow a few miles above Washington, on the Virginia side of the Potomac, at the head of a small stream emptying into the river. It was between two hills, at an ...
Swedish architects Visiondivision have created this undulating concrete habitat for crayfish in a stream in Sweden. Cancer City was commissioned by a crayfish enthusiast who wanted to prevent crayfish ...
They have a myriad of names. In Australia people call them yabbies. In the Mississippi Delta you may hear them called mudbugs and, in other parts of the South, ditchbugs. Crayfish, crawfish, crawdads, ...
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