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Predictions of marbled crayfish establishment in conurbations fulfilled: Evidences from the Czech Republic

Biologia, ISSN: 1336-9563, Vol: 71, Issue: 12, Page: 1380-1385
2016
  • 60
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 43
    Captures
  • 7
    Mentions
  • 29
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  • Citations
    60
    • Citation Indexes
      56
    • Policy Citations
      4
      • Policy Citation
        4
  • Captures
    43
  • Mentions
    7
    • Blog Mentions
      4
      • Blog
        4
    • References
      2
      • Wikipedia
        2
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1
  • Social Media
    29
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      29
      • Facebook
        29

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The marbled craynsn (Procambarus fallax f. virginalis) has become one of the potentially most dangerous nonindigenous crayfish species spreading in European countries and elsewhere. This taxon reproduces parthenogenetically and recently has been verified as a vector of the crayfish plague pathogen. Here, we report on two established populations of marbled crayfish in the Czech Republic. The marbled crayfish was observed during autumn 2015 in an urban pond connected by sewer piping with the Rokytka brook near its mouth to the Vltava River in Prague. Subsequently, three adult females, two of them having well-developed glair glands and oocytes, were captured in this pond during spring 2016, suggesting successful overwintering of the local population. Furthermore, four adult females were captured in an artificial pond at the Radovesická lignite spoil heap in the vicinity to the industrial conurbation of Bílina in summer 2016; one of them carried eggs. We tested these for the presence of the crayfish plague pathogen Aphanomyces astaci, with negative results. The introduction pathway for both populations is most likely a release from private aquaria, as these sites are popular for recreation activities. Our findings substantiate previous predictions that conurbations are likely to be the primary areas for marbled crayfish introductions.

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