A large population of the Common Yabby (Cherax destructor Clarke), an Australian crayfish species, has developed in a lake at a former quarry in Co. Cork, where the temperatures are well below those ...
La Trobe University provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Someone who recently discovered that I do research on freshwater crayfish asked a simple question: How long do yabbies live?
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Segment formation in the embryonic pleon of the freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor was analyzed by using the monoclonal antibody mAb 4D9 ...
You looking at me, crayfish face? It seems that crayfish don't forget a face — at least, not those of their foes. Australian crayfish, also known as Cherax destructor, usually fight when they meet.
For children growing up in rural areas, going “yabbying” in farm dams is a rite of passage. The common yabby (Cherax destructor) is the most widely distributed Australian crayfish, inhabiting rivers ...
A new study by researchers at The University of Queensland has revealed that the impressive claws (chelae) of freshwater crayfish come with certain costs: The size slows their swimming and saps energy ...
Place Wyberba, Queensland, Australia Published Name Cherax destructor Clark, 1936 See more items in Invertebrate Zoology Arthropoda ...
A staple food for our iconic platypus, the humble yabby is far more important than we give it credit for.