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American crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) has been supporting in one way, the aquaculture industry with remarkable commercial success in USA and other countries because of its rapid growth and ecological tolerance. The other side, many countries have been regulating the introduction of this invasive species due to their adverse impacts on the native species and the ecosystems, including interference with fishing operations and consumption of eggs of other fishes. In order to remove this exotic species, an effective low-cost harvesting method is needed. This book, therefore, provides…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
American crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) has been supporting in one way, the aquaculture industry with remarkable commercial success in USA and other countries because of its rapid growth and ecological tolerance. The other side, many countries have been regulating the introduction of this invasive species due to their adverse impacts on the native species and the ecosystems, including interference with fishing operations and consumption of eggs of other fishes. In order to remove this exotic species, an effective low-cost harvesting method is needed. This book, therefore, provides new ideas and synthesizes novel concepts which improved experimental designs in ascertaining the feasibility of either electrotaxis or phototaxis of American crayfish. The detailed behavioral responses and possible applications of the novel luring method are further discussed. This would be especially useful to the farmers and/or professionals in addressing the essential requirements for commercializing the culture or developing environmental control measures of the species.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Ahmadi is a lecturer in the Faculty of Marine and Fishery at Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia. He graduated from Kagoshima University, Japan. His research is focused on light fishing, fishing gear behavior and shrimp behavior. He currently serves on editorial committee for Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management under the University.