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Austin, C. M., and S. G. Ryan. "Allozyme evidence for a new species of freshwater crayfish of the genus Cherax Erichson (Decapoda : Parastacidae) from the south-west of Western Australia." Invertebrate Systematics 16, no. 3 (2002): 357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it01010.

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The marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith), is one of the most easily recognisable members of the freshwater crayfish genus Cherax. Since its description in 1912, the taxonomy of the species has not been in dispute, but recent genetic studies have demonstrated that the species is not homogenous and consists of two genetically distinct forms. One of these forms is widespread and exploited via aquaculture and the other is restricted to a single river system, the Margaret River. This paper presents allozyme data, collected over a 19-year period, which documents the introduction of the widespread form
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de Graaf, Martin. "Tag retention, survival and growth of marron Cherax tenuimanus (Crustacea:Decapoda) marked with coded micro wire tags." Marine and Freshwater Research 58, no. 11 (2007): 1044. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf07136.

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Detailed information on the growth and survival of small, juvenile crustaceans during the earliest part of their benthic life is rare. Tagging crustaceans is difficult; external tags can be lost during moulting, negatively effect growth, and owing to their size can only be used in larger (>50 mm carapace length) (sub)adult individuals. To evaluate the suitability of small internal, coded micro wire tags (<1 mm) to mark marron, Cherax tenuimanus, a laboratory trial was conducted to compare growth and survival of juvenile (<20 mm orbital-carapace length) marked and unmarked marron. Afte
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Lawrence, C. S., and N. M. Morrissy. "Genetic improvement of marron Cherax tenuimanus Smith and yabbies Cherax spp. in Western Australia." Aquaculture Research 31, no. 1 (2000): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2109.2000.00424.x.

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Bradsell, P., J. Prince, G. Kuchling, and B. Knott. "Aggressive interactions between freshwater turtle, Chelodina oblonga, hatchlings and freshwater crayfish, Cherax spp.: implications for the conservation of the critically endangered western swamp turtle, Pseudemydura umbrina." Wildlife Research 29, no. 3 (2002): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr00118.

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Interactions between turtle hatchlings of Chelodina oblonga and the marron, Cherax tenuimanus, the gilgie, C. quinquecarinatus, the koonac, C. preissii (freshwater crayfish native to Western Australia) and the introduced yabby, Cherax. sp., were observed in laboratory-based trials in uncluttered aquaria. Marron, koonacs and yabbies, but not gilgies, showed aggressive and predatory behaviour towards the hatchlings. In total, 59 attacks were observed in 26 of the 80 trials. On 12 occasions, crayfish captured hatchlings in their chelae. On two occasions, the attack of the crayfish was so quick th
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LANGDON, J. S. "Microsporidiosis due to a pleistophorid in marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith), (Decapoda: Parastacidae)." Journal of Fish Diseases 14, no. 1 (1991): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2761.1991.tb00574.x.

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Lette, Emily D., Nathan G. Lawler, Quinton F. Burnham, et al. "Metabolomic profiling of crayfish haemolymph distinguishes sister species and sex: implications for conservation, aquaculture and physiological studies." Freshwater Crayfish 25, no. 1 (2020): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5869/fc.2020.v25-1.089.

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Abstract Hairy marron (Cherax tenuimanus Smith) are critically endangered freshwater crayfish found only in a single river in south-west Australia. Conservation efforts have included a captive breeding program, which has been largely unsuccessful, despite the closely related smooth marron (Cherax cainii Austin) being successfully bred for aquaculture. Using an untargeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolomic approach we created a profile of the metabolites in the haemolymph for males and females of the two species of marron. A non-lethal method was used to collect haemoly
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Jussila, J., and L. H. Evans. "Growth and condition of marron Cherax tenuimanus fed pelleted diets of different stability." Aquaculture Nutrition 4, no. 3 (1998): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2095.1998.00059.x.

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Gherardi, Francesca, Patrizia Acquistapace, Brian A. Hazlett, and Glen Whisson. "Behavioural responses to alarm odours in indigenous and non-indigenous crayfish species: a case study from Western Australia." Marine and Freshwater Research 53, no. 1 (2002): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf00131.

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The assertion that invasive species show higher plasticity in the use of information than indigenous ones was analysed in an indigenous crayfish Cherax tenuimanus (marron) and the non-indigenous C. albidus (yabby) in temperate Western Australia. In the laboratory, both species displayed a measurable change in their behaviour when presented with odours produced by food and by damaged conspecifics. They also reacted to heterospecific cues, possibly because ~70 years of sympatry had led the two species to learn each other’s alarm signals. However, this may be explained as a case of phylogenetic i
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Kartamulia, Izuddin, and David B. Rouse. "Survival and Growth of Marron Cherax tenuimanus in Outdoor Tanks in the Southeastern USA." Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 23, no. 2 (1992): 169–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-7345.1992.tb00765.x.

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NGUYEN, T. T. T., M. MEEWAN, S. RYAN, and C. M. AUSTIN. "Genetic diversity and translocation in the marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith): implications for management and conservation." Fisheries Management and Ecology 9, no. 3 (2002): 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2400.2002.00289.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marron (cherax tenuimanus)"

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Fotedar, Ravi. "Nutrition of marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) under different culture environments : a comparative study." Thesis, Curtin University, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2340.

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Feeding trials were conducted to compare the nutritional requirements of juvenile marron (Cherax tenuimanus) under four different cultural environments. The rearing environments included aquaria under controlled laboratory conditions, cages in purpose-built commercial ponds, purpose-built earthen ponds and battery culture called the intensive crayfish culture system (ICCS).High levels of dietary cod liver oil in the semi-purified diet depressed the specific growth rates of juvenile marron under laboratory conditions. The dietary lipid levels were reflected in the lipid levels of the hepatopanc
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Bunn, John J. "Investigation of the replacement of Margaret River hairy marron Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) by smooth marron C. cainii Austin." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2004. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/810.

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The Margaret River hairy marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith, 1912) (Decapoda: Parastacidae) is critically endangered due to the introduction of the widespread marron, C. cainii Austin, 2002. This project investigates the rapid replacement of C. tenuimanus with studies important to its conservation. The ability to identify correctly in the field C. tenuimanuss, C. cainii and hybrids was investigated by linking morphology and marker allozyme loci. C. tenuimanus was readily identified in the field and errors were conservative; no genetically identified hybrids or C. cainii were field identified as
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Fotedar, Ravi. "Nutrition of marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) under different culture environments : a comparative study." Curtin University of Technology, Muresk Institute of Agriculture, 1998. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=9528.

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Feeding trials were conducted to compare the nutritional requirements of juvenile marron (Cherax tenuimanus) under four different cultural environments. The rearing environments included aquaria under controlled laboratory conditions, cages in purpose-built commercial ponds, purpose-built earthen ponds and battery culture called the intensive crayfish culture system (ICCS).High levels of dietary cod liver oil in the semi-purified diet depressed the specific growth rates of juvenile marron under laboratory conditions. The dietary lipid levels were reflected in the lipid levels of the hepatopanc
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Height, Shaun Gareth. "Behavioural responses of Australian freshwater crayfish (Cherax tenuimanus and Cherax albidus) to water-borne odours." Thesis, Curtin University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/318.

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Interactions between non-native yabbies (Cherax albidus) and indigenous marron (Cherax tenuimanus) in the south-west of Western Australia are not well understood. While there is abundant evidence to suggest that invasive freshwater crayfish are detrimental to native species, the nature and degree of impact on marron populations by exotic yabbies remains unclear. Researchers have hypothesized that invasive species make faster and more appropriate use of information about their environment than native species. This greater behavioural plasticity can result in displacement of indigenous species,
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Height, Shaun Gareth. "Behavioural responses of Australian freshwater crayfish (Cherax tenuimanus and Cherax albidus) to water-borne odours." Curtin University of Technology, Muresk Institute of Agriculture, 2008. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=128209.

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Interactions between non-native yabbies (Cherax albidus) and indigenous marron (Cherax tenuimanus) in the south-west of Western Australia are not well understood. While there is abundant evidence to suggest that invasive freshwater crayfish are detrimental to native species, the nature and degree of impact on marron populations by exotic yabbies remains unclear. Researchers have hypothesized that invasive species make faster and more appropriate use of information about their environment than native species. This greater behavioural plasticity can result in displacement of indigenous species,
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Lette, Emily D. "Modernising Conservation Through Technology: A metabolomic investigation of a critically endangered freshwater crayfish." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2020. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2371.

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BACKGROUND: The Anthropocene has seen extinction rates orders of magnitude higher than the background rate; a trend that has been seen in all ecosystems. As a result of human activities, freshwater resources, and many of the species dependent on them have become imperilled. Freshwater crayfish are a dominant aquatic invertebrate due to their significant biomass, and they are globally distributed, highly speciose, and ecologically important. They have been referred to, inter alia, as bioindicators, keystone species, ecosystem engineers, and umbrella species and are also a valuable human food so
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Huynh, Minh Sang. "Role of immunostimulants in the culture of decapod crustacean." Thesis, Curtin University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2426.

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Increased concerns on antibiotics used in aquaculture have promoted research toward alternative products. Immunostimulants have been approved to be good alternatives for antibiotics used in the culture of many species. A series of experiments were conducted under laboratory conditions to investigate the roles of immunostimulants, beta glucan (BG) and mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) in the culture of marron (Cherax tenuimanus), tropical rock lobster (Panulirus ornatus) and yabbies (Cherax destructor).BG showed survival, physiological and immunological improvements in marron through dietary supple
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Books on the topic "Marron (cherax tenuimanus)"

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Crook, Gillian. Marron and marron farming. Extension and Publicity Section, Fisheries Dept., 1985.

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Maguire, Greg. Proceedings of Marron farming open day, 2002. Dept. of Fisheries, 2002.

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New Zealand. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. and New Zealand. Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment., eds. Importation of Marron (Cherax tenuimanus): Investigation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries approval procedures. Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, 1988.

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Scientific Workshop on the Margaret River Marron (2002 West Australian Marine Research Laboratories). Scientific Workshop on the Margaret River Marron, West Australian Marine Research Laboratories, May 10, 2002. Dept. of Fisheries, Govt. of Western Australia, 2002.

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Marron farming workshop and field day: April 5, 2003, Pemberton Freshwater Research Centre. Govt. of Western Australia, Dept. of Fisheries, 2003.

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Marron Farming Workshop and Field Day: April 5, 2003, Pemberton Freshwater Research Centre. Not Avail, 2003.

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