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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
IAA 13 Symposium delegates
Freshwater Crayfish 13:1-2.
SECTION 1. 9th STURE ABRAHAMSSON MEMORIAL LECTURE
1. Crayfish as model organisms
by Keith A. Crandall
Freshwater Crayfish 13:3-12.
SECTION 2. HOST COUNTRY LECTURE
2. Culturing the marvelous marron in Western Australia: 1967 - 1997
by Noel M. Morrissy
Freshwater Crayfish 13:13-40.
SECTION 3. AQUACULTURE
3. Experimental studies on nutrient release by noble crayfish, Astacus astacus L.,
fed two different diets.
by Hans Ackefors and Kaj Török
Freshwater Crayfish 13:41-57.
4. Catch efficiency of five freshwater crayfish traps in south-west Western Australia.
by Leyland Campbell and Glen J. Whisson
Freshwater Crayfish 13:58-66.
5. The statistical correlations and implied causal relationships among physical,
chemical and biological parameters and yabby (Cherax albidus Clark) production
in Western Australian farm dams.
by Henry Y.W. Cheng, Craig S. Lawrence, Noel M. Morrissy and Justin E. Bellanger
Freshwater Crayfish 13:67-79.
6. Effects of stocking rate and dietary protein content on growth performance of
redclaw (Cherax quadricarinatus).
by Edo D’Agaro, Domenico Lanari and Mecatti Massimo
Freshwater Crayfish 13:80-87.
7. The contribution of exuviae in the diet of marron (Cherax tenuimanus (Smith))
reared in an intensive crayfish culture system.
by Ravi Fotedar, Brenton Knott and Louis Evans
Freshwater Crayfish 13:88-96.
8. Effect of dietary protein-lipid ratios on survival and growth of Australian crayfish
(Cherax quadricarinatus) hatchlings and juveniles.
by Martha P. Hernandez, David B. Rouse and Miguel A. Olvera
Freshwater Crayfish 13:97-106.
10. Cultivating crayfish, Procambarus spp., in a small, spiral-shaped pond from 1991
through 1999.
by Jay V. Huner
Freshwater Crayfish 13:107-116.
11. Biological and aquaculture characteristics of five stocks of redclaw, Cherax
quadricarinatus (von Martens) (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from northern
Queensland, Australia.
by Clive M. Jones and Ian M. Ruscoe
Freshwater Crayfish 13:115-135.
12. Are growth rate and size variation affected by formulated feed type in
semi-intensive ponds for marron Cherax tenuimanus (Smith)?
by Greg B. Maguire, George Cassells and Sascha Brand-Gardner
Freshwater Crayfish 13:136-145.
13. Some factors that influence crayfish mortality during purging and potential
management strategies to mitigate death loss.
by W. Ray McClain
Freshwater Crayfish 13:146-154.
14. The structure of marron (Cherax tenuimanus) food webs in commercial ponds:
results from multiple stable isotope analyses.
by Brett G. O'Brien and Peter M. Davies
Freshwater Crayfish 13:155-163.
15. Effects of feeding moist and dry diets to redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus
in tanks.
by Ian M. Ruscoe, Paul L. Jones and Clive M. Jones
Freshwater Crayfish 13:164-176.
16. An overview of the Australian freshwater crayfish farming industry.
by Max Wingfield
Freshwater Crayfish 13:177-183.
SECTION 4. BIOGEOGRAPHY, CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
17. Ecophysiological races of Cambarellus spp. (Cambaridae) in Querétaro, Central
México: the beginning of a new species?
by Pedro Joaquín Gutiérrez-Yurrita and Alfredo Morales-Ortiz
Freshwater Crayfish 13:187-197.
18. Temporal changes of the density in two crayfish species, the native
Cambaroides japonicus (De Haan) and the alien Pacifastacus leniusculus
(Dana), in natural habitats of Hokkaido, Japan.
by Tadashi Kawai, Kazuyoshi Nakata and Tatsuo Hamano
Freshwater Crayfish 13:198-206.
19. The West Australian recreational marron fishery (Cherax tenuimanus (Smith)):
history and future challenges.
by Brett W. Molony, Noel M. Morrissy and Chris Bird
Freshwater Crayfish 13:207-220.
20. Draft program for the conservation of native crayfish species in Austria.
by Manfred Pöckl
Freshwater Crayfish 13:221-232.
21. The decline of the white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes
(Lereboullet)) in the rivers of mid-Wales, UK.
by Fred M. Slater
Freshwater Crayfish 13:233-239.
22. The program for restocking noble crayfish (Astacus astacus L.) in middle-east
Poland.
by Witold Stru*yski
Freshwater Crayfish 13:240-244.
SECTION 5. CRAYFISH BURROWS
23. A brief description of the burrows of the commercial procambarid crayfishes in
Louisiana research and demonstration ponds.
by Jay V. Huner
Freshwater Crayfish 13:247-252.
24. Morphology and occurrence of yabby (Cherax albidus Clark) burrows in Western
Australian farm dams.
by Craig S. Lawrence, Joshua I. Brown and Justin E. Bellanger
Freshwater Crayfish 13:253-264.
SECTION 6. CRAYFISH DISEASES
25. Fungal infections in allochthonous freshwater crayfish in Northern Italy.
Roberta Galuppi, Francesco Quaglio, Marco Maxia, Christian Morolli and Maria P. Tampieri
Freshwater Crayfish 13:267-273.
26. Infestation of the branchiobdellidan, Xironogiton victoriensis (Anellida: Clitellata)
on the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) from Auenbachl Creek, Alto.
by Francesco Quaglio, Maria Letizia Fioravanti, Stuart R. Gelder,
Salvatore Giannetto, Massimo Trentini, Luca Nobile, Marco Maxia
and Christian Morolli
Freshwater Crayfish 13:274-279.
27. Bacteriological investigation on allochthonous crayfish in Northern Italy.
by Francesco Quaglio, Silva Rubini, Amedeo Manfrin, Luca Nobile,
Maria Lourdes Delgado, Marco Maxia, Christian Morolli, Roberta Galuppi
and Maria Letizia Fioravanti
Freshwater Crayfish 13:280-286.
SECTION 7. ECOLOGY
28. Physio-ecological aspects of the energy metabolism of Procambarus digueti and
Procambarus bouvieri from lake systems in Michoacan State, Mexico.
by Ana María L. Amaya, Silvia Alejandra Torres, Maria de Lourdes Barbosa
and Maria Guadalupe Cardenas
Freshwater Crayfish 13:289-296.
29. Growth estimates in natural conditions of P. digueti and P. bouvieri from two
places in Michoacan, Mexico.
by Maria de Lourdes Barbosa, Ana María L. Amaya, Silvia Alejandra Torres
and Maria Guadalupe Cardenas
Freshwater Crayfish 13:297-302.
30. Evaluation of a non-invasive technique for predicting reproductive success in
white river crayfish.
by Arnold G. Eversole, Yavuz Mazlum, Quenton C. Fontenot and Hakan Turker
Freshwater Crayfish 13:303-308.
31. Controlling unwanted Procambarus clarkii populations by fish predation.
by Andreas Frutiger and Rudolf Müller
Freshwater Crayfish 13:309-315.
32. Prediction of crayfish density from environmental factors for Euastacus sulcatus
(Crustacea: Decapoda: Parastacidae).
James M. Furse and Clyde H. Wild
Freshwater Crayfish 13:316-329.
33. Ranging and burrowing behaviour of the red swamp crayfish in an invaded
habitat: the onset of hibernation.
by Francesca Gherardi, Patrizia Acquistapace, Elena Tricarico and Silvia Barbaresi
Freshwater Crayfish 13:330-337.
34. Biological water quality assessment in running water sites harbouring the
endangered crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes, based on macroinvertebrates
and its potential in habitat selection for restocking.
by Frédéric Grandjean, R. Jouteux, A. Ropiquet, E. Bachelier and M. Bramard
Freshwater Crayfish 13 :338-348.
35. Distribution, spread, habitat characterisation and conservation of freshwater
crayfish species (Cambaridae) in Querétaro, Central México.
by Pedro Joaquín Gutiérrez-Yurrita, Alfredo Morales-Ortiz, Adriana Oviedo
and Carlos Ramírez-Pérez
Freshwater Crayfish 13:349-358.
36. Life-history characteristics of the crayfish Orconectes ozarkae in a Missouri
Ozark stream.
by James A. Muck, Charles F. Rabeni and Robert J. DiStefano
Freshwater Crayfish 13:359-370.
37. Differentiating the effects of diet and temperature on juvenile crayfish
(Paranephrops planifrons) growth: leaf detritus versus invertebrate food sources
at two diurnally varying temperatures.
by Stephanie M. Parkyn and Kevin J. Collier
Freshwater Crayfish 13:371-382.
38. Water quality assessment of agricultural and residential run-off using the crayfish
Pacifastacus leniusculus in British Columbia, Canada.
by Stephanie Sylvestre, Mark Sekela, Taina Tuominen and Gail Moyle
Freshwater Crayfish 13:383-395.
39. Do crayfish affect invertebrate distribution in a headwater stream?
by Nisikawa Usio
Freshwater Crayfish 13:396-402.
SECTION 8. ECOTOXICOLOGY
40. Does the freshwater crayfish Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) [Decapoda;
Parastacidae] regulate tissue zinc concentrations?
by Marilyn G. Bennet-Chambers and Brenton Knott
Freshwater Crayfish 13:405-423.
41. Bioaccumulation and acute toxicity of zinc in marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith)
[Decapoda: Parastacidae].
by Patience A. Lindhjem and Marilyn G. Bennet-Chambers
Freshwater Crayfish 13:424-430.
42. Toxicity of the synthetic pyrethroid Ciflutrin to the red swamp crayfish
(Procambarus clarkii).
by Francesco Quaglio, Josè Malvisi, Marco Maxia, Christian Morolli,
Giorgia della Rocca and Alessandra Di Salvo
Freshwater Crayfish 13:431-436.
SECTION 9. LIFE HISTORY AND BEHAVIOUR
43. A study of the life history of Orconectes hylas with comparisons to Orconectes
peruncus and Orconectes quadruncus in Ozark streams, Missouri, USA.
by Robert J. DiStefano, Jeremy Young and Douglas B. Noltie
Freshwater Crayfish 13:439-456.
44. The effect of crayfish density and shelter number on the daily activity of
signal crayfish.
by Pavel Kozák, Jaroslav Kajtman, Jan Kouil and Thomás Policar
Freshwater Crayfish 13:457-462.
45. Differences in life history of native and introduced crayfish species in Switzerland.
by Thomas P. Stucki
Freshwater Crayfish 13:463-476.
SECTION 10. PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
46. Myofibrillar protein composition of muscle fibres from regenerating and pristine
claws of the freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor.
by Lanelle K. Cutler, Annette Koenders, Megan F. Klemm, Jan M. West
and Don L. Mykles
Freshwater Crayfish 13:479-490.
47. Effects of ambient ammonia on the nitrogen metabolism of the freshwater
crayfish Cambarellus montezumae.
by Silvia Gomez-Jimenez, Ana Maria L. Amaya, Gisela Carvallo-Ruiz
and Guillermina Garcia-Sanchez
Freshwater Crayfish 13:491-497.
48. The effects of moult-induced atrophy on claw muscle of the yabby,
Cherax destructor.
by Tina M. Lamey, Annette Koenders and Jan. M. West
Freshwater Crayfish 13:498-506.
49. Electronarcosis of the yabby, Cherax destructor (Clark).
by Tom McRae and Shane Smith
Freshwater Crayfish 13:507-514.
50. The sting in the tail - spination of the tail fan in freshwater crayfish
by Alastair M. M. Richardson and Roy Swain
Freshwater Crayfish 13:515-254.
51. Seasonal variation in health and condition of marron (Cherax tenuimanus) from
acidic and non-acidic waterbodies in the Collie Basin, Western Australia
by Timothy J. Storer, Glen J. Whisson and Louis H. Evans
Freshwater Crayfish 13:525-538.
52. Do amino acids play a role in intracellular osmoregulation in the Australian
freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor?
by Jan M. West, Ben M. Long and Phil C. Dooley
Freshwater Crayfish 13:539-545.
SECTION 11. SYSTEMATICS, GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
53. A preliminary examination of the molecular relationships of some crayfish
species from the genus Parastacoides (Decapoda: Parastacidae).
by Brita Hansen and Adam Smolenski
Freshwater Crayfish 13:547-554.
54. Cherax of south-eastern and central Australia. Part I: A review of taxonomy and
distribution.
by Craig S. Lawrence, Noel M. Morrissy, Philip E. Vercoe and Ian H. Williams
Freshwater Crayfish 13:555-569.
55. Cherax of south-eastern and central Australia. Part II: Habitat variation.
by Craig S. Lawrence, Noel M. Morrissy, Philip E. Vercoe and Ian H. Williams
Freshwater Crayfish 13:570-583.
56. Irish crayfish populations: ecological survey and preliminary genetic findings.
Julian Reynolds, Nicolas Gouin, Sandrine Pain, Frédéric Grandjean,
Andréanne Demers and Catherine Souty-Grosset
Freshwater Crayfish 13:584-594.
SECTION 12. SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Freshwater Crayfish 13::597-620.
APPENDIX
IAA 13 resolutions paper
Freshwater Crayfish 13:621-624.
AUTHOR INDEX
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