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An update of the known distribution and status of Cherax spp. in Italy (Crustacea, Parastacidae)

2022

To date, only two Cherax species have been reported to occur in Italy, i.e., C. destructor Clark, 1936 and C. quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868), both in the wild and in aquaculture farms. Therefore, we aimed to update their current status and distribution in Italian mainland and Sicily. In addition, we investigated the origin of their known populations, and their possible routes of invasion. In order to genetically characterize the Cherax populations occurring in Italian inland waters and aquaculture facilities, the barcode region of the mtDNA gene cytochrome oxidase subunit I was sequenced in the available specimens originating from an aquaculture facility and a museum collection. The sa…

aquacultureEcologybiological invasionsProcambarus impactlocal extinctionSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiacytochrome c oxidase subunit Iornamental tradeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBioInvasions Records
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Trophic role of marbled crayfish in a lentic freshwater ecosystem

2019

Species’ introductions may cause severe adverse effects on freshwater ecosystems and their biota. The marbled crayfish, Procambarus virginalis Lyko, 2017, is an invasive parthenogenetically reproducing crayfish with rapid reproduction, maturation and tolerance to a wide range of environmental conditions, which was introduced to many sites across Europe during the last decade. Due to its recent speciation and limited number of field studies, the knowledge of trophic interactions of the marbled crayfish in freshwater food webs is scarce. An invaded area located in Central Europe was studied to identify the marbled crayfish food web interactions using analysis of carbon 13 C and nitrogen 15N i…

biological invasionAquatic ScienceBiologyFreshwater ecosystemjärvetPredationBenthosKeski-Eurooppastable isotopeEcosystemvieraslajitWater Science and TechnologyTrophic levelDetritusEcologyCentral EuropepartenogeneesiLake ecosystemvesiekosysteemitCrayfishparthenogenetic speciesarticlesProcambarus virginalisravintoverkotravutAquatic Invasions
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First record of an established marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017) population in Estonia

2019

Invasive marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017) is spreading alarmingly fast across European countries and beyond. Early maturation, parthenogenetic reproduction mode and high growth rate contribute to a high potential invasiveness. Marbled crayfish can pose severe effects on native communities impacting the native crayfish populations being carrier of the crayfish plague disease caused by Aphanomyces astaci. Here we report the first record of marbled crayfish in Estonia. In total, 104 individuals were found in the artificially warm outflow channel of the cooling system of Balti Power Plant, entering to the water reservoir of the River Narva. Molecular analyses confirmed the m…

education.field_of_studyreservoirNICSEcologyMarbled meatPopulationZoologyIntroduced speciesAquatic animalmitochondrial DNABiologyCrayfishcrayfish plagueInvasive speciesartificial refuge traprapuruttoalkuperäiset eläinlajitinvasive crayfishProcambarus virginalisvieraslajiteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsShellfishleviäminenravut
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Quantification of cadmium-induced metallothionein in crustaceans by the silver-saturation method

1995

Metallothionein (MT) has been proposed as a specific biochemical probe for metal exposure of aquatic organisms. It is recognized that its usefulness as a monitoring tool depends on the full understanding of its function and on the possibility of measuring its concentration in tissues. Therefore the study of MT in crustaceans is interesting from two different points of view: the need to understand mechanisms associated with the toxicology of metals, and the potential use of this protein for monitoring metal-contamined environments. Several methods have been developed for quantitative measurements of MT in biological samples. Immunochemical and electrochemical procedures are reliable techniqu…

inorganic chemicalsProcambarus clarkiiCadmiumbiologychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationPollutionCrustaceanAquatic organismslaw.inventionCADMIUM EXPOSUREchemistrylawEnvironmental chemistryBiomonitoringMetallothioneinAtomic absorption spectroscopyMarine Environmental Research
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The effect of two sulphur-containing pesticides, fenitrothion and endosulfan, on glutathione (GSH) content and on GSH S-transferase and gamma-glutamy…

1988

The glutathione (GSH) system of Procambarus clarkii (P.c.), the American red crayfish, is used as a marker of the effects of Fenitrothion (FT) and Endosulfan (ES), organophosphorus and organochlorinated insecticides, respectively. This system has been shown to be sensitive to different heavy metals poisoning, thus it has a double interest as marker for environmental contamination and as a potential source of xenobiotics or their metabolites to humans, since it is being fished commercially. The GSH content of the organ decreased 24 h after treatment with FT. FT promotes a 2-fold induction of GSH S-transferase (GST) activity at 6 h which is followed by a decrease of it at 24 h. The latter coi…

medicine.medical_specialtyAstacoideaIn Vitro TechniquesMedian lethal doseFenitrothionLethal Dose 50chemistry.chemical_compoundExocrine GlandsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)PancreasEndosulfanGlutathione TransferaseProcambarus clarkiibiologyGlutathioneFenitrothiongamma-Glutamyltransferasebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishGlutathioneEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryLiverHepatopancreasXenobioticEndosulfanDrug metabolism and drug interactions
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