Procambarus clarkii
Procambarus clarkii
(Red Swamp Crayfish)
Crustaceans-Crayfish
Native Transplant

5 results for Procambarus clarkii (Red Swamp Crayfish)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
2013 Procambarus clarkii Aquaculture/Agriculture Experimental Field Procambarus clarkii damages rice crops. 27386
2014 Procambarus clarkii Aquaculture/Agriculture Experimental Laboratory Procambarus clarkii damages wet-seeded rice fields in California and other areas outside... 27387
2015 Procambarus clarkii Aquaculture/Agriculture Experimental Field Procombarus has been shown to destroy rice crops by increase turbitidity in rice fields, as well as... 27385
5169 Procambarus clarkii Aquaculture/Agriculture Anecdotal Field Wild populations of Procambarus clarkii are known to carry white spot syndrome, a... 37837
6407 Procambarus clarkii Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field Spread of Procambarus clarkii will threaten finfish and shellfish farming. 38833

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].

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