
doi: 10.1086/680517
AbstractThe introduced North American signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) has replaced the native noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) in many European freshwaters and can be considered a new component of these ecosystems. The 2 species are apparently similar in many respects, but their ecological equivalence is uncertain and has been little investigated, especially at the whole-lake scale. We compared the effects of the 2 species on the abundance, species richness, and composition of littoral macroinvertebrate assemblages in a set of small- and medium-sized boreal lakes, which included 8 lakes with noble crayfish, 8 lakes with signal crayfish, and 8 lakes without crayfish. We collected semiquantitative littoral macroinvertebrate samples with a kick net from 3 replicate sites in each lake. The abundance of invertebrates did not differ significantly among the 3 lake categories, but lakes with crayfish had lower species richness than lakes without crayfish. Mollusk taxa, in particular, were fewer in...
570, noble crayfish, Akvaattiset tieteet, native species, tulokaslajit, benthic communities, boreal lakes, järvet, invasive species, Aquatic Sciences, Pacifastacus leniusculus, alkuperäiset eläinlajit, lakes, Muut aihealueet, ta1181, vieraslajit, rapu, impacts, Astacus astacus, signal crayfish
570, noble crayfish, Akvaattiset tieteet, native species, tulokaslajit, benthic communities, boreal lakes, järvet, invasive species, Aquatic Sciences, Pacifastacus leniusculus, alkuperäiset eläinlajit, lakes, Muut aihealueet, ta1181, vieraslajit, rapu, impacts, Astacus astacus, signal crayfish
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