1984
DOI: 10.2307/1547894
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Crayfish Production: A Reflection of Community Energetics

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“…In general terms, larger females usually produce more eggs but for long-lived crayfish species, as A. pallipes, old females can show a reduced fecundity (MOMOT, 1984). According to this statement, we found a relatively low pleopodal egg production (less than 60) in big females (see Figure 1).…”
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“…In general terms, larger females usually produce more eggs but for long-lived crayfish species, as A. pallipes, old females can show a reduced fecundity (MOMOT, 1984). According to this statement, we found a relatively low pleopodal egg production (less than 60) in big females (see Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Acting in concert with overexploitation, the loss of pristine riverine landscape seems to have been responsible for the local extinction of crayfish populations, at least in central Italy. Riparian vegetation is a source of allochthonous plant detritus, which is known to provide food to benthic consumers, including crayfish (Momot, 1984;Richardson, 1991;Nakano et al, 1999;Usio, 2000). In fact, although adult A. italicus seem to prefer moss in laboratory choice experiments (Gherardi et al, 2004), when their foraging behaviour was recorded in the field, they were most often observed visiting patches of coarse detritus and woody debris , vegetal material being the main item found in their gut (Gherardi et al, 2004).…”
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“…spinifrons al igual que muchas otras especies de astácidos dulce acuáticos, de climas fríos o de latitudes altas, está adaptado a regímenes alimenticios en forma de pulsos y por ende a bajos ingresos de energía (Momot, 1984(Momot, , 1991. Lo anterior implica una tasa de crecimiento muy baja.…”
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