Procambarus virginalis
Procambarus virginalis
(marbled crayfish)
Crustaceans-Crayfish
Cryptogenic

8 results for Procambarus virginalis (marbled crayfish)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
6425 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field Procambarus virginalis process autochthonous and allochthonous detritus. 38973
9270 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory Lab experiments show that marbled crayfish preyed upon gammarids and zebra mussels (Dreissena... 40017
9271 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory In a lab environment, Procambarus virginalis displayed a preference for dead fish and... 40078
9272 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field Field studies in Hungary report that Procambarus virginalis rely on detritus (31%... 40079
9273 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) was found to be an effective predator of marbled... 41958
9274 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory In lab experiments, marbled crayfish predation had a marginal impact on Dreissena mussels.... 41966
9275 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory Predation experiments show that round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is an effective... 41972
9276 Procambarus virginalis Predation/Herbivory Experimental Laboratory Predation experiments indicate that marbled crayfish is a predator of common carp (Cyprinus... 41981

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