Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems (Jul 2002)

YEAR CYCLE OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS TORRENTIUM (SCHRANK) IN STREAMS ON MEDVEDNICA MOUNTAIN (CROATIA).

  • MAGUIRE I.,
  • ERBEN R.,
  • KLOBUČAR G. I.V.,
  • LAJTNER J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2002077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 367
pp. 943 – 957

Abstract

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We studied life cycle of stone crayfish for 18 months in three streams on Medvednica Mountain, located above city of Zagreb. Sampling of animals was carried out with baited traps twice a month and various physiological functions were recorded. Sex ratio of trapped crayfish was 1:1, but it fluctuated during the year. Animals were active from early spring until the beginning of November when their activities significantly decreased. In this period we noticed three peaks of higher activity. The first one after winter starvation in March, the second one after egg hatching (June/July) and the third one during mating period (end of September - beginning of November). The maximal recorded weight for female was 38 g while the heaviest male was 55 g. The longest female was 9.28 cm and male 10.30 cm. Development of glair glands started from the end of July, mating occurred at the end of October and the juveniles hatched until mid-June. Freshly moulted animals were found from mid-May until mid-October. Main injuries were claw and limb loss. We noticed the presence of burn spot disease and Branchiobdella parasita Henle within studied populations. Correlation with five different physico-chemical parameters of water showed that animals’ activity is positively correlated to water temperature, conductivity, pH and hardness and negatively to oxygen concentration.

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