An invasive crayfish species that can reproduce around 1,000 eggs up to five times a year has been detected in Texas, according to state officials. Scientists from the University of Texas Rio Grande ...
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (KTRK) -- An invasive Australian Redclaw Crayfish was found in the Rio Grande Valley and Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are concerned with the potential of reproduction.
The reproductive biology of crayfish is governed by a complex interplay of physiological, molecular and environmental factors. Central to this process is the formation and modification of specialised ...
Marmorkrebs, or marbled crayfish, have an extraordinary ability. Not only can they reproduce excessively in the wild, but a new study from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) has revealed that ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe – Scientists in Zimbabwe say a fresh water crayfish brought from Australia is breeding out of control in the northern Lake Kariba, devouring the food sources of other fish and putting ...
The neuroendocrine system of crustaceans, crayfish in particular, has been extensively studied. As among vertebrates, a wide variety of processes are hormonally regulated, including reproduction, ...
Procambarus clarkii, an American crayfish, was introduced in the SW Iberian Peninsula three decades ago. This region has no native crayfishes; therefore, P. clarkii constitutes a potential threat for ...