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Page 1: Crayfish biology, (some) and identification. Crayfish.

Crayfish biology, (some) and

identification

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Crayfish

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Crayfish

Phylum: ArthropodaSubphlum: Crustacea

Class: Malacostraca

Order: Decapoda

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Crayfish

Order: DecapodaFamilies: Parastacidae (South America & Australia)

Astacidae (Pacific Northwest, Western Asia, & Europe)

Cambaridae (North America & East Asia)

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How many crayfish are there?

640+ worldwide

350+ North America (mostly Cambaridae)

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How many crayfish are there?

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How many crayfish are there?

• 640+ worldwide

• 350+ North America (mostly Cambaridae)

• 17+ Indiana

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Crayfish Biology

• Four main habitats occupied by crayfish:

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Crayfish Biology

• Four main habitats occupied by crayfish:

• Primary burrowers, stream-dwellers, lake/big river/secondary burrowers, and cave-dwellers

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Crayfish Biology

• Each type has distinctive morphological adaptations for their ecosystems (to be continued)

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Crayfish Biology

• Primary burrowers: Typically have larger gill surface and robust chelae

• Stream specialist: Larger abdomen for swimming and are intolerant to low DO

• Cave species: Loss of pigment and eyes, elongated limbs and antennae

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Crayfish Biology

• Life ~2-20 years

• Reproduce sexually

• Nocturnal omnivores

• Crayfish shed for growth and reproduction

• Most are 2”-6”

• Some are much larger

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Crayfish importance

• Often process detritus to make nutrients available to other species

• Omnivores: Feed on detritus, minnows, invertebrates, plants, etc.

• Prey for many fish, bird, mammal species

• Ecosystem engineers

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Crayfish negative impact

• Many species are invasive and have a huge negative impact on native species and their ecosystems.

• Two of the most common invasive crayfish are native to Indiana. • Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus)

• Northern (Virile) crayfish (Orconectes virilis)

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Crayfish negative impact

• Many species are invasive and have had a huge negative impact on native species and their ecosystems.

• Two of the most common invasive crayfish are native to Indiana. • Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus)

• Northern (Virile) crayfish (Orconectes virilis)

• Before we learn how to identify groups of crayfish, we need to understand the crayfish lifecycle and anatomy.

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Crayfish life cycle

• Males have a reproductive form (I) and a non-reproductive form (II). Most identification keys are based on form I males.

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Crayfish molting with abdomen detatching from tail.

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Crayfish life cycle

• Reproductive male finds receptive male and ……………

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Crayfish life cycle

• Reproductive male finds receptive male and ……………

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Crayfish life cycle

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Crayfish anatomy

Crayfish anatomy is very important for identificationSpecies, gender, and form

Identifying subtle differences among individuals helps distinguish crayfish species

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Crayfish anatomy

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Crayfish anatomy

• Males • Females

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Crayfish anatomy

• Males

• Form I vs. Form II

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Crayfish identification

• Once the gender and form has been determined you can begin to identify your crayfish.

• Major structures that are important for identifying crayfish• Claws

• Gonopods

• Rostrum

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Crayfish anatomy

• Their large anterior-most pairs of legs have powerful claws which are efficient tools for defense, food gathering, and object manipulation.

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Crayfish anatomy

• Gonopods are used to fertilize females

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Crayfish anatomy

• Rostrum: The "nose" of the crayfish; the portion of the carapace on the head region that is anterior to the eyes. Thought to be protection of the brain and eyes.

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Crayfish identification

• To keep it simple we are going to go over the identification of rusty crayfish and virile crayfish vs. others.

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Crayfish identification

• Orconectes:

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Crayfish identification

• If Orconectes, we take a closer look at the gonopod

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Crayfish identifcation

• If Orconectes, we take a closer look at the gonopod

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Crayfish identification

• Crayfish identification is not easy. If you would like to learn more about crayfish and their identification, contact me after class and I would be happy to give you more resources.


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