none none 1092-6194 Northeastern Naturalist Northeastern Naturalist Life History of an Invasive Population of Allegheny Crayfish (Faxonius obscurus) in an Eastern Pennsylvania Stream Sean M. Hartzell 27 2 307 2020 10.1656/045.027.0212 FRESHWATER CRAYFISH: Comparative fecundity of the imperiled crayfish <i>Faxonius quadruncus</i> Creaser and invasive crayfish <i>Faxonius hylas</i> (Faxon) in the St. Francis River drainage of Missouri, USA
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Freshwater Crayfish 23(1): 13-21 (2017)

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Comparative fecundity of the imperiled crayfish Faxonius quadruncus Creaser and invasive crayfish Faxonius hylas (Faxon) in the St. Francis River drainage of Missouri, USA

Mabery MR, DiStefano RJ, Ames CW, Swedberg DA and Mackie JS  e-mail link

Published Online: 12/31/2017

Abstract

Knowledge of crayfish species' life history traits is vital to their conservation and management. Fecundity is one trait that is a likely indicator of extinction risk and potential invasiveness. Fecundity-related data are lacking for the imperiled St. Francis River crayfish (Faxonius quadruncus) that is declining in the presence of the invasive woodland crayfish (Faxonius hylas). We sampled ovigerous females in three populations each of F. quadruncus and invasive F. hylas in Missouri (USA) Ozarks streams during April 2014 to compare fecundity and egg size between the two species. Differences in fecundity-related traits existed among populations of F. quadruncus, but no differences existed between the species. Results for both species were well within the ranges reported for other Faxonius species, but likely reflect small sample sizes rather than the entirety of each species. We also investigated the utility of field versus laboratory fecundity measures and found that field egg counts on live females varied among observers and also underestimated laboratory counts by an average of 22%. We provide a linear equation that can serve as a correction adjustment for field pleopodal fecundity estimates on live females to avoid specimen sacrifice during future monitoring of these species.

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Mabery MR, DiStefano RJ, Ames CW, Swedberg DA and Mackie JS. (2017). Comparative fecundity of the imperiled crayfish Faxonius quadruncus Creaser and invasive crayfish Faxonius hylas (Faxon) in the St Francis River drainage of Missouri, USA. Freshwater Crayfish 23(1):13-21. doi: 10.5869/fc.2017.v23-1.13

 

 

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Mary R. Mabery, Conservation Research Center, Missouri Department of Conservation, 3500 East Gans Road, Columbia, Missouri, USA65201. E-mail: marymabery@gmail.com

Robert J. DiStefano,* Conservation Research Center, Missouri Department of Conservation, 3500 East Gans Road, Columbia, Missouri, USA65201. E-mail: BOB.DISTEFANO@MDC.MO.GOV

Catlin W. Ames, Conservation Research Center, Missouri Department of Conservation, 3500 East Gans Road, Columbia, Missouri, USA65201. E-mail: catlin.ames@gmail.com

Dusty A. Swedberg, Conservation Research Center, Missouri Department of Conservation, 3500 East Gans Road, Columbia, Missouri, USA65201. E-mail: dasdmb@gmail.com

Jordan S. Mackie, Conservation Research Center, Missouri Department of Conservation, 3500 East Gans Road, Columbia, Missouri, USA65201. E-mail: js.murry@gmail.com

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Publication History

   Manuscript Submitted: 10/15/2017

   Manuscript Accepted: 11/29/2017

   Published Online: 12/31/2017

   Published in Print: 12/31/2017

 

 

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