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  NC Museum of Natural Sciences - John Cooper, Curator of Crustaceans
A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846, subgenus Puncticambarus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Hiwassee River basin of North Carolina.
A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Cape Fear River basin in the Sandhills of North Carolina.
Cambarus (Puncticambarus) hobbsorum, a new crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from North Carolina.
www.naturalsciences.org /research/inverts/cooper.html   (535 words)

  
  The Crayfish Fanclub Newsletter - March 1997
Cambarus aculabrum is usually observed along the walls of the pool, or along the stream edges.
Cambarus aculabrum is an aquatic organism which has adapted to living in cave streams containing relatively clean water.
Smith, K.L. The status of Cambarus zophonastes Hobbs and Bedinger, an endemic cave crayfish from Arkansas.
www.mackers.com /crayfish/cf_mar97.htm   (2246 words)

  
 GAWW Crayfish Cambarus (Puncticambarus) parrishi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cambarus parrishi has an olive brown carapace with light greenish-tan markings on its dorsal (back or top) surface.
The areola is broad and has 6-8 spots or pits in the narrowest portion.
Adult Cambarus parrishi crayfish often hide among rocks or leaf litter in swiftly flowing streams during the day.
museum.nhm.uga.edu /gawildlife/invertebrates/decapoda/cparrishi.htm   (691 words)

  
 GAWW Crayfish Cambarus (Hiaticambarus) fasciatus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The antennae are pinkish cream and the tail is bluish olive with orange margins.
Cambarus fasciatus is uncommon in the state due to its limited range and is threatened by urbanization within its range.
Cambarus girardianus is the crayfish species in Georgia that looks most similar to Cambarus fasciatus.
museum.nhm.uga.edu /gawildlife/invertebrates/decapoda/cfasciatus.htm   (716 words)

  
 FINAL RULE: CAVE CRAYFISH Cambarus aculabrum, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cambarus aculabrum was described from two cave streams in Benton County, Arkansas by H.H. Hobbs, Jr.
It is distinguished from its closest troglobitic relatives by an acute or subacute apex of the anteromedian lobe of the epistome (mouthpart).
Cambarus aculabrum is also known from Bear Hollow Cave, located approximately 38 kilometers (23 miles) from Logan Cave.
www.fws.gov /endangered/r/fr93499.html   (4343 words)

  
 Crayfish (Cambarus)
(assorted species: Cambarus robustus, Cambarus bartonii bartonii, Cambarus acuminatus, Cambarus diogenes diogenes)
Crayfish can be found in just about any body of fresh water which isn't overpolluted.
Crayfish help humans in other ways, such as cleaning up dead animal and plant matter from the bottom of streams, and by controlling populations of insects and other animals.
www.fcps.edu /islandcreekes/ecology/crayfish_(cambarus).htm   (369 words)

  
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Given that the species is only known from one location and that the population may be as small as 50 individuals, the removal of crayfish, especially ovigerous females, could reduce the species' population drastically (06).
A new troglobitic crayfish of the Genus Cambarus (Decapoda, Astracidae) from Arkansas with a note on the range of Cambarus cryptodytes Hobbs.
06 Smith, K.I. The status of Cambarus zophonastes Hobbs and Bedinger, an endemic cave crayfish from Arkansas.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /WWW/esis/lists/e454003.htm   (1484 words)

  
 The use of the natural abundance of 13C and 15N to determine trophic differences between two ...
The crayfish Cambarus hobbsorum and Procambarus acutus coexist widely in the North Buffalo Creek watershed in Greensboro, NC.
Cambarus and Procambarus were collected at six different sites throughout the watershed and analyzed for the natural abundance of
N value that was not evident in Procambarus, suggesting that Cambarus, but not Procambarus, has an ontogenetic shift in its source of N. Although these crayfish are clearly omnivorous, our results suggest that they are not trophically identical.
www.benthos.org /database/allnabstracts.cfm/db/Athens2003abstracts/id/127   (249 words)

  
 Radu's CV
GUIASU, R. BARR and D.W. Distribution and status of crayfishes of the genera Cambarus and Fallicambarus (Decapoda, Cambaridae) in Ontario, Canada.
GUIASU, R. The ecology, behaviour, diversity, and conservation of the Cambarus and Fallicambarus crayfishes.
GUIASU, R. Agonistic behaviour patterns and the distribution and status of the Cambarus (Decapoda, Cambaridae) crayfish of Ontario.
www.zoo.utoronto.ca /radu/html/CV.html   (1457 words)

  
 ACTIVITIES
Ciruna, K. A., Dunham, D. and Harvey, H. Detection and response to food versus conspecific tissue in the crayfish Cambarus bartonii (Fabricius, 1798) (Decapoda, Cambaridae).
Guiasu, R. and Dunham, D. Agonistic interactions in male Form II Cambarus robustus Girard, 1852 crayfish (Decapoda, Cambaridae) and a comparison between male Form I and Form II intra-form contests.
Guiasu, R. and Dunham, D. Aggressive interactions between the crayfishes Cambarus bartonii bartonii and Cambarus robustus (Decapoda, Cambaridae): interspecific and intraspecific contests.
www.zoo.utoronto.ca /dunham/html/activ.html   (648 words)

  
 Definition of Cambarus Pellucidus from dictionary.net
The North American species are numerous and mostly belong to the genus Cambarus.
The blind crawfish of the Mammoth Cave is Cambarus pellucidus.
Define cambarus pellucidus and 150,000 other words at dictionary.net
www.dictionary.net /cambarus+pellucidus   (98 words)

  
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Except for two typographical errors in the spelling of a family name [Cambaridae (not Camabaridae) for Orconectes williamsi] and one species name [Cambarus hiwasseensis (not hiwassensis)], indicated on the species list, the spellings are correct.
None are in need of taxonomic studies, although some should be reevaluated in terms of their presently known ranges to ascertain if they should remain as candidates on the federal list.
Neither the U.S.G.S. Biological Resources Division nor the NASA Global Change Master Directory shall be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.
www.nbii.gov /metadata/mdata/textfiles/brdsar0004.txt   (438 words)

  
 APLOMADO FALCON STEALS PREY FROM LITTLE BLUE HERON
A juvenile male Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis) was observed to steal crayfish (Cambarus diogenes) from Little Blue Herons (Egretta caerulea).
No records of piracy are known for the Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis), and no records exist of falcons stealing from birds other than raptors.
We first sighted the falcon, a juvenile male by plumage and size (Clark and Wheeler 1987), at 1530 CST perched on a wooden fencepost in a wet pasture.
elibrary.unm.edu /sora/JFO/v060n03/p0380-p0381.html   (731 words)

  
 Crayfish respiratory system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cambarus puncticambarus cumberlandensis hobbs and nurture you may contact the author.
Cambarus cambarus howardi hobbs and help form the new crayfish gallery brians crayfish site crayfish or fish.
Cambarus cambarus howardi hobbs and has been recorded at veterinary information on crayfish or fish.
crayfish.trybo.net /crayfish-respiratory-system.html   (1158 words)

  
 Jeffersoniana Number 5, CAMBARUS (CAMBARUS) ANGULARIS, A NEW CRAYFISH (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) FROM THE TENNESSEE RIVER ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
CAMBARUS (CAMBARUS) ANGULARIS, A NEW CRAYFISH (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) FROM THE TENNESSEE RIVER BASIN OF NORTHEASTERN TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA
Cambarus (Cambarus) angularis is described from some 75 localities in the Powell, Clinch, and Holston river systems of northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia.
It seems to have its closest affinity with populations of Cambarus (C.) sciotensis in the New River system in southwestern Virginia.
www.vmnh.net /index.cfm?pg=335   (97 words)

  
 The Crayfishes of West Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cambarus (Jugicambarus) dubius Faxon, 1884 (Red/Orange Body Form)
Cambarus (Jugicambarus) dubius Faxon, 1884 (Black Body Form)
Cambarus (Jugicambarus) dubius Faxon, 1884 (Blue Body Form)
webby.cc.denison.edu /~stocker/craywv.html   (24 words)

  
 Devil Crayfish Fact Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The native species are: Appalachian brook crayfish, spinycheek crayfish, Cambarus acuminatus, Cambarus dubius, Cambarus monongalensis, Fallicambarus fodiens, and Orconectes obscurus.
The introduced species are: rusty crayfish, virile crayfish, white river crayfish and the red swamp crayfish.
The scientific name for the devil crayfish is Cambarus diogenes, and this crayfish is named from a Greek philosopher (Diogenes) who is said to have lived in a tub.
www.dnr.state.md.us /wildlife/devilcrayfish.html   (249 words)

  
 (NB13C-06) Phylogeography of Cambarus tenebrosus: a Facultative Cave-Dwelling Freshwater Crayfish Species. - ...
(NB13C-06) Phylogeography of Cambarus tenebrosus: a Facultative Cave-Dwelling Freshwater Crayfish Species.
Cambarus tenebrosus is a unique freshwater crayfish species, inhabiting both subterranean and surface habitats in southeastern United States.
This facultative cave-dweller is found in all aquatic karst areas within its range, including deep pits, massive underground rivers, springs, and surface streams, which makes this species ideal for a phylogeographic study.
www.benthos.org /database/allnabstracts.cfm/db/NewOrleans2005abstracts/id/25   (297 words)

  
 Cambarus
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This tree diagram shows the relationships between several groups of organisms.
Crandall, Keith A., Fetzner, Jr., James W., and Hobbs, Jr., Horton H. Cambarus Erichson 1846.
tolweb.org /Cambarus   (414 words)

  
 Definition of cambarus - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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www.merriam-webster.com /dictionary/cambarus   (41 words)

  
 Crayfish (Cambarus)
(assorted species: Cambarus robustus, Cambarus bartonii bartonii, Cambarus acuminatus, Cambarus diogenes diogenes)
Crayfish can be found in just about any body of fresh water which isn't overpolluted.
Crayfish help humans in other ways, such as cleaning up dead animal and plant matter from the bottom of streams, and by controlling populations of insects and other animals.
www.fcps.k12.va.us /StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/crayfish_(cambarus).htm   (369 words)

  
 Cambarus (Depressicambarus)
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On the Distribution and Phylogeny of the Crayfish Genus Cambarus.
Crandall, Keith A., Fetzner, Jr., James W., and Hobbs, Jr., Horton H. Cambarus (Depressicambarus) Hobbs 1969.
tolweb.org /tree?group=Cambarus_(Depressicambarus)&contgroup=Cambarus   (403 words)

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