[Invasive-species] Procambarus and Atyaephyra in Belgium
Roger Cammaerts
rcammaer at ulb.ac.be
Mon Jan 16 21:17:52 CET 2006
Dear Etienne, Tom and Jean-Pierre and others,
Procambarus clarkii is known in Belgium only from two specimens, one found in a pond in 1986, the other in a small lake in 1996 in in a bad state. Since then, no other records of this species in the field. This crayfish originates from Louisiana and appaers not to withstand the winter in our country Thus, no problem.
Athyaephyra demaresti was present in thge River meuse, but seems not to have been found again since the beginning of the present decade. If it is still present, it must be in very small numbers. It is a deposit-feeder.
Dr Roger Cammaerts,
Laboratoire de Systématique et d'Ecologie Animales,
Université Libre de Bruxelles,
CP 160/13
av. F.D. Roosevelt 50
B-1050 Bruxelles
Belgique
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