Faxonius rusticus
Faxonius rusticus
(Rusty Crayfish)
Crustaceans-Crayfish
Native Transplant

22 results for Faxonius rusticus (Rusty Crayfish)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
9222 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal Laboratory review of epigenetics concludes recommending use of the species as uniquely suitable for... 42178
9329 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal Laboratory Rusty crayfish are a useful model organism for testing drug addiction and stereotyped behaviour and... 42184
9443 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Faxonius rusticus is more likely to compete with juvenile gamefish for benthic... 17942
9444 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Laboratory Results of an experiment in Wisconsin suggest that Faxonius rusticus reduces the density... 25559
9445 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Field Faxonius rusticus is more likely to compete with juvenile gamefish for benthic... 14607
9446 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Laboratory Faxonius rusticus has been shown to significantly reduce benthic invertebrate densities... 22839
9447 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Faxonius rusticus is more likely to compete with juvenile gamefish for benthic... 25568
9448 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Reduction in the total quantity of zoobenthos, larval midges, mayflies, dragonflies, and stoneflies... 25570
9449 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Faxonius rusticus is more likely to compete with juvenile gamefish for benthic... 27342
9450 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A While native gamefish do feed on the non-native Faxonius rusticus, due to its low ratio of... 25552
9451 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Laboratory Faxonius rusticus has been seen to prey on a variety of fish eggs, specifically gamefish... 25550
9452 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Faxonius rusticus preys on the eggs of gamefish, specifically those of trout. 25564
9455 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Faxonius rusticus has been intentionally established in some lakes as a means of removing... 25568
9456 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Faxonius rusticus has been shown to effectively control weeds in many northern Wisconsin... 25542
9457 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Studies of Faxonius rusticus have demonstrated its ability to control aquatic macrophytes... 25566
9458 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Residents in Wisconsin have noticed a great decline in the number of aquatic weed beds in the area... 1896
9459 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Field Lakes and streams containing Faxonius rusticus populations may experience slower... 13073
9469 Faxonius rusticus Other Anecdotal N/A Faxonius rusticus is commonly sold to schools and biological supply houses. 25552
9470 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Faxonius rusticus is eaten by many species of fish, such as smallmouth bass... 27343
9471 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Field Faxonius rusticus is eaten by many species of fish, such as walleye (Sander... 25542
9472 Faxonius rusticus Other Observational Laboratory Faxonius rusticus is eaten by many species of fish and wildlife, including the endangered... 32126
9473 Faxonius rusticus Other Experimental Laboratory Faxonius rusticus is eaten by many species of fish and wildlife, including the endangered... 42884

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