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Table of Contents:

Contents
Freshwater Crayfish 11:i

Preface
Freshwater Crayfish 11:ix

List of Reviewers
Freshwater Crayfish 11:xi

List of Participants
Freshwater Crayfish 11:xii

THE 7TH STURE ABRAHAMSSON MEMORIAL LECTURE
1. Adaptive success within the cambarid life cycle.
By James F. Payne
Freshwater Crayfish 11:1-12

PART I. LIFE HISTORIES

2. A giant's tale: The life history of Astacopsis gouldi (Decapoda: Parastacidae) a freshwater crayfish from Tasmania.
by Premek Hamr
Freshwater Crayfish 11:13-33

3. Life history and population dynamics of the signal crayfish, Pacifasticus lenuisculus, in Lake Billy Chinook, Oregon.
Scott D. Lewis and Howard F. Horton
Freshwater Crayfish 11:34-53

4. Life history and population biology of red swamp crawfish, Procambarus clarkii, in a Mediterranean reservoir.
by Maria Ilheu and Joao Manuel Bernardo
Freshwater Crayfish 11:54-60

PART II. DISTRIBUTION AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY

5. History of the range extension of Orconectes rusticus into northwestern Ontario and Lake Superior.
By Walter T. Momot
Freshwater Crayfish 11:61-72

6. Habitat relationships and Distribution of the crayfish, Orconectes propinquus, in the Saint Louis River, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Frank J. Kutka, Carl Richards and George W. Merrick
Freshwater Crayfish 11:73-82

7. The crayfish component to an endangered aquatic ecosystem of the southeast United States.
by Keith A. Crandall
Freshwater Crayfish 11:83-86

8. The Cahaba River of Alabama: A microcosm of impact studies.
By Joseph F. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 11:87-98

9. Distribution of crayfish of the genera Astacus and Pacifastacus (Astacidae) in Lithuanian waters and spreading of the species Orconectes limosus (Cambaridae).
by Aloyzas Bursa
Freshwater Crayfish 11:99-105

10. Crayfish fossils and burrows (Decapoda: Cambaridae) Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Colorado Plateau, U.S.A.
By Stephen T. Hasiotis and James I. Kirkland
Freshwater Crayfish 11:106-120

11. A short note about crayfish burrows from the Paleocene-Eocene, Clarion Formation southwestern Utah, U.S.A.
By Stephen T. Hasiotis and Thomas M. Gown
Freshwater Crayfish 11:121-129

12. Three American crayfish species in Switzerland.
By Thomas P. Stucki
Freshwater Crayfish 11:130-134

PART III. GENETICS

13. Genetic variation within and among crayfish species.
By Keith A. Crandall
Freshwater Crayfish 11:135-145

14. Population genetics of the Murray River crayfish, Euastacus armatus.
By Mardi Versteegen and Susan Lawler
Freshwater Crayfish 11:146-158

PART IV. ECOLOGY AND POPULATIONS

15. Diel and seasonal variation in the food habits of crayfishes in a Missouri Ozark stream.
by Gregory M. Whitledge and Charles F. Rabeni
Freshwater Crayfish 11:159-169

16. The effect of food availability on survival, growth, activity and the number of mature females in crayfish populations.
by Per Nystrom and Wilhelm Graneli
Freshwater Crayfish 11:170-181

17. Behavioral ecology of the white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, in a Tuscan stream: preliminary results.
by Francesca Gherardi, Fabio Villanelli and Paola Dardi
Freshwater Crayfish 11:182-193
 

18. Factors affecting the selection of pond snail prey by signal crayfish.
by George F. Warner
Freshwater Crayfish 11:194-202

19. Monitoring a population of Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Sao Miguel (Azores, Portugal).
by A. C. Costa, A. M. Correia and M. L. Rodrigues
Freshwater Crayfish 11:203-212

20. Stock, size, composition, diseases and parasites of crayfish, Astacus astacus, Astacus leptodactylus, and Orconectes limosus in Lithuania.
by Aloyzas Bursa
Freshwater Crayfish 11:213-218

PART V. PHYSIOLOGY

21. Post moult exoskeletal mineralization in adult noble crayfish, Astacus astacus, in three lakes with different calcium levels.
by T. Taugbol, S. B. Waervagen, A. N. Linlokken and J. Skurdal
Freshwater Crayfish 11:219-226

22. Proximate analysis of freshwater crawfishes and selected tissues with emphasis on cambarids.
by Jay V. Huner, Helena Kononen, Paula Henttonen, Ossi V. Lindqvist and Japo Jussila
Freshwater Crayfish 11:227-234

23. Oxygen uptake inhibition in Procambarus clarkii, red swamp crayfish, by biodegradable surfactants: an ecotechnocological approach for population control in rice fields.
by Julio C. Fonseca, Joao C. Marques and Vitor M.C. Madiera
Freshwater Crayfish 11:235-242

24. Oxygen consumption in juvenile Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus zonangulus.
by Mickie L. Powell, David W. Kraus and Stephen A. Watts
Freshwater Crayfish 11:243-248

PART VI. WATER QUALITY - ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS

25. Are the relative abundances of orconectid crayfish better indicators of water quality changes than cambarid abundances?
by Keith M. Somers, Ron A. Reid, Sheila M. David and Ron Ingram
Freshwater Crayfish 11:249-265

26. The physiological condition of crayfish, Astacus astacus, in warm waste waters of a steel works in northwest Finland.
by Tarja Wiikinkoski, Paula Henttonen and Helena Kononen
Freshwater Crayfish 11:266-273

27. Comparison of relative crayfish toxicity values.
by Arnold G. Eversole and Benjamin C. Seller
Freshwater Crayfish 11:274-285

 

28. A non-harmful chemical method of red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, population control and non-target organisms problematic in the lower Mondego River Valley, Portugal.
J.A. CABRAL, P. M. ANASTACIO, R. CARVALHO and J.C. MARQUES
Freshwater Crayfish 11:286-192

 

PART VII. REPRODUCTION-MATURATION

 

29. On the postural effect induced in female Cherax destructor by serotinin and octopamine.
by Tom Mcrae
Freshwater Crayfish 11:293-298

30. Control of ovarian maturation in the yabby, Cherax destructor (Clark).
by T. G. Mcrae and B. D. Mitchell
Freshwater Crayfish 11:299-310

31. Mating capacity in male noble crayfish, Astacus astacus, under laboratory conditions.
by Mikael Svensson and Rolf Gydemo
Freshwater Crayfish 11:311-318
 

32. Fecundity of Finnish noble crayfish, Astacus astacus, and signal crayfish, Pacifastacus lenuisculus (Dana), females in various natural habitats and in culture in Finland.
by R. Savolainen, K. Westman and M. Pursianen
Freshwater Crayfish 11:319-338
 

33. Comparative analysis of reproduction of narrow-clawed crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus Esch. (Crustacea: Decapoda: Astacidae), in its eastern areas.
by Anatoly Aleknovich and Victor Kulesh
Freshwater Crayfish 11:339-348

PART VIII. BEHAVIOUR AND MORPHOLOGY

34. Interactions between the introduced yabby, Cherax destructor, and the endemic crayfish, Astacopsis franklinii, in Tasmanian Streams.
by William Elvey, Alastair M.M. Richardson and Leon Barmuta
Freshwater Crayfish 11:349-363

 

35. Interspecific agonistic contests between male, Cambarus bartonii bartonii (Fabricius 1798) and Cambarus robustus Girard 1852 (Decapoda, Cambaridae) crayfish and the possible competition between the two species in Ontario.
by Radu Cornel Guiasu, David W. Dunham and David W. Barr
Freshwater Crayfish 11:364-377
 

36. Variation in pleonite width in wild noble crayfish, Astacus astacus, females in relation to glair gland development.
H. Niskanen, A. Mannonen and J. Jussila
Freshwater Crayfish 11:378-383

37. Morphometrics of red swamp crayfish from a temporary marsh (Donana National Park) S.W. Spain and a temporary stream (Pardiela Stream, S. Portugal).
by
Pedro Jaoquin Gutierrez-Yurrita, Maria Ilheu, Carlos Montes and Joao Bernardo
Freshwater Crayfish 11:384-394

PART IX. GROWTH AND NUTRITION

38. The relative influence of age and body size on the instantaneous growth rate in signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus.
by Lennart Edsman
Freshwater Crayfish 11:395-402

39. Patterns of growth in juvenile Australian crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, during nutrient deprivation and recovery.
by Mark E. Meade and Stephen A. Watts
Freshwater Crayfish 11:403-416

40. The effect of dietary lipid level on the growth and survival of juvenile marron, Cherax tenuimanus.
by Ravi K. Fotedar, Louis H. Evans and Brenton Knott
Freshwater Crayfish 11:417-427

41. On the factors affecting marron, Cherax tenuimanus, growth in intensive culture.
by Japo Jussila and Louis H. Evans
Freshwater Crayfish 11:428-440

42. Microflora in the digestive tract of freshwater crayfish.
by L. Mickeniene and J. Syvokiene
Freshwater Crayfish 11:441-450

PART X. DISEASES AND PATHOLOGY

43. Granulomatous hepatopancreatitis: immune response of the crayfish, Astacus astacus to a bacterial infection.
by Gunter Vogt and Melanie Rug
Freshwater Crayfish 11:451-464

44. Light microscopy of Astacus astacus L., under normal and selected pathological conditions with special emphasis to porcelain disease and crayfish plague.
by
B. Oidtmann, M. El-Matbouli, H. Fischer, R. Hoffman, R. Klarding, I. Schmidt and R. Schmidt
Freshwater Crayfish 11:465-480

45. Morphology and prevalence of Psorospermium sp. in farmed and wildstock freshwater crayfish populations in Western Australia.
by Louis H. Evans and Japo Jusilla
Freshwater Crayfish 11:481-493

46. Occurrence and relative abundance of Psorospermium haeckeli in Lithuanian crayfish.
by Ramune Bucinskiene
Freshwater Crayfish 11:494-500

PART XI. CRAYFISH HARVEST AND MANAGEMENT

47. Catching season restrictions as a tool in crayfish management.
by Jostein Skurdal, Trond Taugbol and Erik Garnas
Freshwater Crayfish 11:501-511

48. Size and maturity selectivity of different harvesting methods on the White River crayfish, Procambarus acutus.
by William H. Daniels, Bernard R. Petrosky and Donald E. Wujtewicz
Freshwater Crayfish 11:512-523
 

49. The effect of flooding date on crayfish, Procambarus spp., production in southern Louisiana experimental ponds.
by Jay V. Huner
Freshwater Crayfish 11:524-542

 

50. Relaying crayfish: summary of an intercropping approach.
by W. R. Mcclain and P.K. Bollich
Freshwater Crayfish 11:543-549

 

51. Effects of formulated feed on crayfish production in South Carolina.
by Michael R. Denson and Arnold G. Eversole
Freshwater Crayfish 11:550-566

PART XII. AQUACULTURE

52. Soft crayfish production by eyestalk ablation: can it be profitable?
by Jeffrey L. Gunderson, Carl Richards and Michael McDonald
Freshwater Crayfish 11:567-576

53. Investigating polyculture of marron, Cherax tenuimanus, with silver perch, Bidyanus bidyanus, and an aquatic macrophyte, Vallisneria sp.
by Glen J. Whisson
Freshwater Crayfish 11:577-586

54. Sustainable aquaculture: crayfish farming.
by Rex H. Caffey, Robert P. Romaire, and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 11:587-598

55. Aquaculture of the noble crayfish, Astacus astacus L., in Lithuania.
by G. Mackeviciene, L. Mickeniene, A. Burbas and G. Korieva
Freshwater Crayfish 11:599-607

56. Crayfish, Procambrus clarkii, effects on initial stages of rice growth in the lower Mondego River valley (Portugal)
by P.M. Anastacio and J. C. Marques
Freshwater Crayfish 11:608-618

PART XIII. POLICY AND STATUS

57. New legislation to conserve the native crayfish in Britain - will it work?
W. Rogers and D. M. Holdich
Freshwater Crayfish 11:619-626

58. The development of crayfish culture in Sweden during the last decade.
Hans Ackefors
Freshwater Crayfish 11:627-654

59. Distribution and proposals for the conservation of Austropotamobius pallipes pallipes in a French Department.
Frederic Grandjean, Michel Bramard and Catherine Souty-Grosset
Freshwater Crayfish 11:655-664

60. Status of foreign crayfish in France.
Jacques C.V. Arrignon
Freshwater Crayfish 11:665-670 

61. Present status of Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet) in Portugal.
Joao Manuel Bernardo and Maria Ilheu
Freshwater Crayfish 11:671-680


 

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