Cherax quadricarinatus
Cherax quadricarinatus
(Australian redclaw crayfish)
Crustaceans-Crayfish
Exotic

4 results for Cherax quadricarinatus (Australian redclaw crayfish)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
2214 Cherax quadricarinatus Harvest Anecdotal N/A Local shrimpers in Puerto Rico harvest the introduced Cherax quadricarinatus, and prefer... 33622
5188 Cherax quadricarinatus Harvest Experimental Laboratory Cherax quadricarinatus ate more dead Oreochromis mossambicus than exotic... 37892
7436 Cherax quadricarinatus Harvest Observational Field In Lake Kariba, Africa, fishers reported damage to gillnet catches in their artisanal fishery soon... 42339
7437 Cherax quadricarinatus Harvest Anecdotal Field Cherax quadricarinatus often become entangled in fishing gear which decreases their... 42339

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