none none 0001-7272 1463-6395 Acta Zoologica Acta Zoologica Life history and neonate behaviour of the new river crayfish Cambarus chasmodactylus James 1966 (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae) from the central portion of the species range Zackary A. Graham Zachary J. Loughman 104 4 526 2023 full_text 10.1111/azo.12435 FRESHWATER CRAYFISH: Long-term monitoring of crayfish populations in the Credit River at Upper Canada College Outdoor School
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Freshwater Crayfish 18(1): 83-86 (2011)

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Long-term monitoring of crayfish populations in the Credit River at Upper Canada College Outdoor School

Hamr P and Sit B  e-mail link

Published Online: 12/31/2011

Abstract

Aspects of the life history of a population Cambarus robustus were studied as a part of on-going long-term monitoring (starting September 2008) at the Upper Canada College outdoor school in the Credit River at Norval, Southern Ontario. Data on seasonal reproduction, population structure and density were obtained from regular sampling during late April/early May and September. A particular emphasis was placed on tracking the spring proportions of Form I and II males as well as females with and without glair glands in the population. The results are compared to previous studies of this species in Canada. Analysis of the data to date supports the findings of existing life history studies but also indicates differences in the size of maturity as well as the maximum size. These difference may be related to warmer and more predictable local climate and habitat. Long term monitoring of populations of the crayfish species found at Norval may be useful in documenting responses to climate change, water quality fluctuation as well as effects of invasive species.

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Hamr P and Sit B. (2011). Long-term monitoring of crayfish populations in the Credit River at Upper Canada College Outdoor School. Freshwater Crayfish 18(1):83-86. doi: 10.5869/fc.2011.v18.83

 

 

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Premek  Hamr,* Science, Upper Canada College, 200 Lonsdale road., Toronto, Ontario, CanadaM4V 1W6. E-mail: phamr@ucc.on.ca

Brandon  Sit, Science, Upper Canada College, 200 Lonsdale road., Toronto, Ontario, CanadaM4V 1W6. E-mail: brandon.sit@ucc.on.ca

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   Manuscript Submitted: 12/8/2010

   Manuscript Accepted: 6/29/2011

   Published Online: 12/31/2011

   Published in Print: 12/31/2011

 

 

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