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Freshwater Crayfish - Volume 3 ISBN  951-780-055-X
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Table of Contents:
1. FOREWORD
by Ossi V. Lindqvist.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:iii-iv.


PART I.  ECOLOGY, AQUACULTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF CRAYFISH

2. The relationship between biomass, growth rate and annual production in the crayfish, Orconectes virilis.
by Walter T. Momot and Patricia D. Jones.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:3-31.

  Abstract

3. A population study of the British freshwater crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet).
by D. J. Brown and K. Bowler.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:33-49.
  Abstract

4. A comparative ecological study of the California crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana), from two subalpine lakes (Lake Tahoe and Lake Donner).
by Charles R. Goldman and Jane C. Rundquist
Freshwater Crayfish 3:51-80.
  Abstract

5. Population studies on the crayfish Astacus astacus L. in the River Pyhäjoki, Finland.
by Asko Miemi
Freshwater Crayfish 3:81-94.
  Abstract

6. Survival, growth, and feeding dynamics of juvenile crayfish (Astacus leptodactylus cubanicus) in ponds and the River Don.
by N. Ya. Tcherkashina
Freshwater Crayfish 3:95-100.
  Abstract

7. Reproductive efficiency of Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) in culture.
by John C. Mason.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:101-117.
  Abstract

8. Artificial incubation of crayfish eggs (Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana)).
by John C. Mason.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:119-132.
  Abstract

9.
Egg development and management of Procambarus clarkii (Girard) in a south Louisiana commercial crayfish pond.
by Larry de la Bretonne, Jr. and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:133-140.
  Abstract

10. Watercress-crayfish polyculture as an economic means of stripping nutrients from enriched waters.
by Jane Rundquist, Graham Gall and Charles R. Goldman.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:141-159.
  Abstract

11. Polyculture of hybrid grass carp and crayfish in weed infested pools: a note.
by Andrew J. Merkowsky and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:161-163.
  Abstract

12. How do crayfish respond to plants and Mollusca as alternate food resources?
by Alan P. Covich.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:165-179.
  Abstract

13. Preliminary studies in closed-system crayfish culture.
by James R. Nolfi.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:181-186.
  Abstract

14. On the crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus, in Anatolia.
by Zihni Erencin and Gülten
Köksal
Freshwater Crayfish 3:187-192.
  Abstract

15. Introductions of the Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard); An update.
by Jay V. Huner.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:193-202.
  Abstract

16. The biology of Procambarus clarkii in Lake Naivasha, Kenya; with a note on its distribution.
by R. S. Lowery and A. J. Mendes.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:203-210.
  Abstract

17. Developing crayfish populations.
by Per Brinck.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:211-228.
  Abstract

18. Introduction of Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) into Sweden: Methods, results and management.
by Magnus Fürst.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:229-247.
  Abstract

19. On the principles of management strategies of crayfish and fish populations.
by Ossi V. Lindqvist.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:249-261.
  Abstract

PART II.  PHYSIOLOGY OF CRAYFISH

20. Temperature acclimation of the motor activity in the crayfish Astacus astacus L.
by Liisa Kivivuori
Freshwater Crayfish 3:265-274.
  Abstract

21. Pulse activity in the crayfish abdominal nervous chain.
by I. V. Popov and O. A. Atmetchenko
Freshwater Crayfish 3:275-279.
  Abstract

22. Electrophoretic analysis of the free hemolymph proteins of Orconectes palmeri palmeri (Faxon) and Procambarus clarkii (Girard).
by James F. Payne, C. J. Biggers and M. L. Scott
Freshwater Crayfish 3:281-293.
  Abstract

23. Some aspects of growth in the British freshwater crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes pallipes (Lereboullet).
by K. Bowler and D. J. Brown
Freshwater Crayfish 3:295-308.
  Abstract

PART III.  PATHOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES

24. Studies on the pathology of crayfish under rearing conditions.
by A. Vey
Freshwater Crayfish 3:311-319.
  Abstract

25. Specialization in crayfish defense and fungal aggressiveness upon crayfish plague infection.
by Torgny Unestam, Kenneth
Söderhäll, Lars Nyhlén, Ebbe Svensson and Ragnar Ajaxon.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:321-331.
  Abstract

26. An inexpensive and effective method for elimination of the crayfish plague: Barriers and biological control.
by Kenneth
Söderhäll, Ebbe Svensson and Torgny Unestam.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:333-342.
  Abstract

27. On the detoxification of foreign compounds by the crayfish Astacus astacus L.
by Matti Lang, Eeva-Liisa Valkama, and Ossi V. Lindqvist.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:343-348.
  Abstract

28.
Distribution of DDT in the crayfish Astacus astacus L. in acute test.
by Mauno Airaksinen, Eeva-Liisa Valkama, and Ossi V. Lindqvist.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:349-356.
  Abstract

29.
Heavy metal in Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) determined by X-ray fluorescens analysis.
by Davy L. Bernadr and Kenneth W. Roy
Freshwater Crayfish 3:357-361.
  Abstract

30. The pH tolerance of the crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet).
by D. Jay and D. M. Holdich
Freshwater Crayfish 3:363-370.
  Abstract

31. Oxygen tolerance of juvenile red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard).
by Earl Melancon, Jr. and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:371-380.
  Abstract

32. Crayfish as "toxicological tools" in field and laboratory experiments.
by Sharon L. Leonhard
Freshwater Crayfish 3:381-387.
  Abstract

33. Effects of Pounce® on newly hatched and juvenile Louisiana red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard).
by Algie L. Jolly, Jr, James W. Avault, Jr., Jerry B. Graves and Kenneth L. Koonce.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:389-395.
  Abstract

34. Acute toxicity of acriflavin, formalin, and potassium permanganate to juvenile red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard).
by Jon L. Williams and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:397-404.
  Abstract

35. Lebensanspruche des kamberkrebses (Orconectes limosus).
by Ulrich Günther
Freshwater Crayfish 3:405.
  Abstract
  IN GERMAN

PART IV.  MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF CRAYFISHES

36. Distribution, systematic status and ecological notes on five poorly known species of crayfishes in western North America (Decapoda: Astacidae and Cambaridae).
by Raymond William Bouchard
Freshwater Crayfish 3:409-423.
  Abstract

37. Morphology of the mandible in holarctic crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidae and Cambaridae): Ecological and phylogenetic implications.
by Raymond William Bouchard
Freshwater Crayfish 3:425-452.
  Abstract

38. Crayfish reproductive structures.
by W. J. Thomas
Freshwater Crayfish 3:453-461.
  Abstract

39. Length-weight relationships of two commercially important crayfishes of the genus Procambarus.
by Robert P. Romaire, John S. Forester, and James W. Avault, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:463-470.
  Abstract

40. The statistical relationships of different techniques of measurements in a crayfish species.
by J. F. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:471-479.
  Abstract

PART V.  FOOD TECHNOLOGY

41. Guidelines governing crayfish processing.
by Walter P. Morse, Jr.
Freshwater Crayfish 3:483-489.
  Abstract

PARTICIPANTS

42. Participants of the Third International Crayfish Symposium
Freshwater Crayfish 3:491-497.

  Abstract

43. Bylaws of the International Association of Astacology
Freshwater Crayfish 3:499-504.

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