Reproductive efficiency of Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) in culture
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Reproductive efficiency of solitary females, with and without shelters, and of grouped females without shelters was similar (73-74%) but declined in grouped females given shelters and with increased size of female. Breaking the maternal-offspring connection prematurely did not affect efficiency which average 73% for females in bare tanks or on grating floors in such tanks. Resulting young survived and behaved comparably but prematurely-separated young grew more slowly. Adult male and non-maternal female crayfish were active predators on the young. Maternal females and their offspring should be isolated from them.
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Mason JC. (1977). Reproductive efficiency of Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) in culture. Freshwater Crayfish 3(1):101-117. doi: 10.5869/fc.1977.v3.101
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