2009
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2010006
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Molt and gastroliths inAustropotamobius pallipes(Lereboullet, 1858)

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“…In the present study only six percent of all sampled crayfish were soft and postmoult (i.e. recently moulted) based on the criteria of Scalici & Gibertini (2009). Accordingly, consumption of exuviae may lead to a small overestimation in overall cannibalism prevalence but is unlikely to create the relationship between density and cannibalism observed in the data ( Wutz & Geist (2013) found that habitat preference in Pacifastacus leniusculus was linked to individual size; smaller animals selecting shallower, gravel dominated habitat and larger animals selecting deeper water with substrate of a finer grain size.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…In the present study only six percent of all sampled crayfish were soft and postmoult (i.e. recently moulted) based on the criteria of Scalici & Gibertini (2009). Accordingly, consumption of exuviae may lead to a small overestimation in overall cannibalism prevalence but is unlikely to create the relationship between density and cannibalism observed in the data ( Wutz & Geist (2013) found that habitat preference in Pacifastacus leniusculus was linked to individual size; smaller animals selecting shallower, gravel dominated habitat and larger animals selecting deeper water with substrate of a finer grain size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Field sampling was conducted at the end of the growth season, when moulting was infrequent. To quantify moulting incidence, prior to freezing, every individual was categorised as being pre-moult, moulting, post-moult or inter-moult using the method outlined by Scalici & Gibertini (2009).…”
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“…The great fen‐sedge C. mariscus is an additional bioindicator for habitat suitability, as it also requires base‐rich (alkaline) to oligo‐mesotrophic habitats (Salmina, ). Furthermore, Characeae are known to be consumed by A. pallipes , especially in lakes (Matthews & Reynolds, ; Reynolds & O'Keeffe, ) and they are probably a source of calcium that can be used by crayfish for the biomineralization of the exoskeleton (Scalici & Gibertini, ). This calcium can be provided from parts of thalli with encrustations and calcareous gyrogonites frequently preserved in the sediments after charophytes decay (Kufel, Strzalek, & Biardzka, ), or from the availability of calcium and bicarbonate during algal growth and stocking (Kufel & Kufel, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%