Small European crayfish and larger signal crays form a large part of a carp's diet. |
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Many species, including lobsters, crayfish, barnacles, and crabs are important to human economies, some very much so. |
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The Ozark cavefish and Ozark cave crayfish seem to be stable, although actual population sizes are unknown. |
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Freshwater yabbies are crayfish of the genus Cherax. They are often caught for food. |
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Because there were still plenty of crayfish in the becks and streams, and they are the first to go if there is pollution. |
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We've continued to fund your research, even though the only results we've seen is a covey of crayfish. |
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Pollution from sheep dip is a national problem but in Cumbria prevention is especially vital because of the risk to the white-clawed crayfish. |
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Foods eaten include trichopteran larvae, tendepedid larvae, cladocerans, isopods, crayfish, and copepods. |
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The strandlopers, back in the 17th century, dined on mussels, abalone, crayfish and seals, on roots and fruits and edible seaweed. |
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A third tank that has worked quite well is a ten gallon tank containing a stinkpot turtle, one small bluegill, two minnows, and three crayfish. |
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My brother and I would walk through the pools at low tide and fish for paua and crayfish. |
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The team is setting a crayfish trap containing oily fish as bait to see what they catch. |
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Wild pigs, crayfish and paua were plentiful and used to supplement the food supply. |
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This was well established through analysis of reflexes in crayfish abdominal musculature. |
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Award-winning chef Eyck Zimmer serves up modern European cuisine, with delicious dishes such as roast squab or crayfish risotto. |
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Unfortunately, blue gropers and crayfish, both popular species for eating, prey on one such creature, sea urchins. |
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Bluegills are carnivores, primarily eating invertebrates such as snails, worms, shrimp, aquatic insects, small crayfish, and zooplankton. |
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This feature is present in crayfish, thalassinids, and anomalans but is presumably lost in brachyurans. |
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In the wild, its main food supply consists of small wallabies and kangaroos, birds, lizards and probably frogs and crayfish. |
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Also known as crayfish or spiny lobster, this is Australia's most valuable marine species. |
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They are usually too soft to withstand the attentions of small fish such as roach and small bream, as well as crayfish and the bullhead catfish. |
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I deliberated over the crayfish and lobster bisque or spiced blackened tuna with Moroccan couscous, coriander oil and sweet chilli sauce. |
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The farm is fully equipped to breed fresh-water crayfish in 25 dams and waterblommetjies in 17 dams. |
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The water opossum eats primarily crayfish, shrimp, fish, frogs, and possibly aquatic vegetation and fruit. |
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In Scotland we have no indigenous crayfish but signal crayfish, which grow to over 20 cm, are omnivores and can prey on small fish and fish eggs. |
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I get confused between giant prawns, crayfish and langoustine, but these were gigantic. |
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Many crayfish flee the sun downward, tunneling after the subsiding water table until they reach moist mud in which to estivate. |
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To finish the sauce, using an immersion blender, froth the sauce until foamy, add the crayfish meat, and set aside keeping warm. |
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Tadpoles and froglets can be preyed on by other frogs, crayfish, fish, turtles, and dragonfly larvae. |
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The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and parallel dendritic branching. |
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Bovine material, or cow hide, has been banned from crayfishing because it results in a poorer quality of crayfish. |
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Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway. |
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Lobsters, crabs, prawns, bay bugs, freshwater and marine crayfish all belong to the phylum Arthropoda, the group which also contains insects. |
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Land crabs, river crayfish, opossum, agouti, and fish are caught where available. |
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The rocks there abound with crayfish, paua, mussels, kina, maomao and snapper. |
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A variety of turtles lived in the rivers, along with gar, freshwater clams and snails, crayfish, and alligators. |
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Cherax tenuimanus, a crayfish of W. Australia, related to the yabby, but larger, in fact the third largest crayfish in the world. |
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Alberta beef was replaced with squid, crab, crayfish and something fishy called yabbies. |
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The Yabby is a small freshwater crayfish endemic to South Eastern Australia. |
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I allus thought the critter was a crayfish, but meant to evoke Scorpio, the moody, dangerous Water Sign. |
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Looking that way, he saw a pair of raccoons dunking their paws in the river, obviously after crayfish. |
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Colin hand-dives for scallops when he has time, and a friend's creels supply us with crabs and lobsters, crayfish and langoustines. |
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is looking into moving white-claw crayfish to safe rivers. |
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Phthalates, industrial plasticizers that disrupt animal development, were also detected in resident crayfish. |
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The more unusual items I spotted were sandwiches with crayfish and roquette or chargrilled peppers and red onion, as well as vegetarian sushi. |
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Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish. |
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To start with I would order crayfish with garlic butter, followed by loin of venison. |
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It escaped, of course, like all imports do, and is now wiping out the much smaller native crayfish in the rushing streams of the Yorkshire Dales. |
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Outside it's crayfish season, so the restaurants were all selling these, cooked in a hot curry sauce. |
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They will also prey on crayfish, frogs, tadpoles, and other aquatic dwellers. |
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Many arthropods are also present including the horseshoe crab Mesolimulus and the crayfish Mecochirus. |
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I also caught some terakihi, another good eating fish and that evening Hayden made a chowder with fish, crayfish, scallops and mussels. |
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Students play the roles of various cave creatures, including cave crayfish, cave shrimp, and cave salamander. |
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The turquoise blue Martha Brae river ran in a big curve through the estate, overhung with giant bamboos and full of crayfish. |
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As we clambered through the breakdown above the stream we saw several crayfish, which had apparently been washed in by the storm earlier in the week. |
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Page Six says they dined on mussel soup, crayfish and artichoke risotto at a tony Venetian restaurant. |
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Well, he told me there is a problem with crayfish, they go walkabout. |
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In the crayfish leg extensor preparation, the number of quanta released per action potential was approximately 15, at low frequencies of stimulation. |
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Signal crayfish become less active and move around less during the winter. |
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They also feed on small crayfish, minnows, tadpoles, worms, and insects. |
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Suddenly, seeing the pools and the crayfish seemed more important than chasing away spiders. |
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Ferraro didn't know much about catfish, crayfish, or grapes, but she was, she said, quite familiar with blueberries. |
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Professional fishermen, Bluff Point residents, surfers and windsurfers expressed strong concerns that dumping would affect the shoreline, surf and crayfish catch. |
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Huge oysters, terrifyingly substantial octopus tentacles, lightly curried saffron prawns and lobster, crayfish and crab meat, cod fillet and winkles. |
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A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves, home to kina and the occasional crayfish. |
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These conditions support a rich diversity of invertebrate life and important game fisheries, such as brown trout, brook lamprey, salmon, crayfish, and otter. |
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First, the river that would be dammed was an important source of fish and crayfish, and the lands that would be flooded were used as a hunting reserve for deer. |
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A Tafe marine lecturer ave the interested visitors a rundown on the crayfish industry such as the best spot to catch crayfish and how crayfish cost. |
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Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult. |
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Work to restore an historic water channel in Sheffield woods was timetabled around the breeding season of the endangered British crayfish, it has been revealed. |
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Contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present. |
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Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish. |
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He said one of the pots tampered with contained 40 undersized crayfish. |
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The Basque version of bouillabaisse, or fish stew, is called ttoro and includes mussels, crayfish, congers, the head of a codfish, and three other kinds of fish. |
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With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated. |
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Huge abalone, crayfish, dogfish, beautiful seahorses, blue cod, southern pigfish and carpet sharks are just some of the inhabitants to look out for. |
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They spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs and, of course, cartloads of crayfish. |
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The crayfish is a vicious, red-clawed predator that has almost wiped out the smaller, gentler native species since introduced to Britain 35 years ago. |
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Some people go diving and catch crayfish and occasionally paua. |
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The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish. |
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He pointed to recent archaeological investigations which indicated that Maori had overexploited resources such as seals, marine crayfish and birds of several varieties. |
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Fish will come to the surface and appear to gulp air, and snails, crayfish, and other organisms may actually climb out on the bank or up on emergent objects. |
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We all look at the huge dusty pink crayfish still wriggling their legs. |
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Catfish, mullet, jacks, croakers, cowfish, guitarfish, stingrays, crabs and crayfish, are common meals for the lemon shark. |
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Students play the roles of various cave critters, including cave crayfish, cave shrimp, and cave salamander. |
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Instead of cockles, crayfish and calamary, they have been choosing pasta, pizza and pilau. |
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The artworks include sculptures such as crayfish made out of recycled shopping trolleys, and a troll hiding under the bridge. |
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Most folks call them crayfish, but in the bayou, they are crawfish. |
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In Moldavia, the wildcat's winter diet consists primarily of rodents, while birds, fish, and crayfish are eaten in summer. |
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A new selection of lighter bites include moules frite with lemon aioli alongside crayfish and rocket on a warm wholemeal roll. |
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The forests are home to rare and threatened species such as the wedge-tailed eagle and the giant freshwater crayfish. |
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Place crayfish and fresh pepper in a blender, add small water, liquefy and cook for 20 minutes or until tender. |
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Inside the domes were crayfish, water spiders, eels, water monitor lizards and crocodiles. |
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We examined if Physa snails' activity changes in the presence of the crayfish chemical cues in specific ways. |
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Camband crayfish have a variety of ornate terminal elements on the gonopod, while astacid crayfish have simple cylindrical distal elements. |
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Treatments consisted of either one giant water bug, one crayfish, or an individual of each predator. |
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Mud can provide a home for numerous types of animals, including varieties of worms, frogs, snails, clams, and crayfish. |
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Crustacean included shrimp, lobster, crayfish, and dungeness crabs in the Northwest and blue crabs in the East. |
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The River Derwent is the habitat for many different animals such as otters, birds, insects, fish and crayfish. |
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Tasmanians are also consumers of seafood, such as crayfish, orange roughy, salmon and oysters, both farmed and wild. |
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Crabs and spiny crayfish are found in the waters of the Muscat area, as are sardines and bonito. |
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Running brooks with rocky bottoms are often inhabited by plentiful amounts of crayfish and salamanders. |
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The Thames is also host to some invasive crustaceans, including the signal crayfish and the Chinese mitten crab. |
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A hurried and superficial search turns up only crayfish, people from Pinneberg, and those from Bergedorf. |
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Depending on what is available it will eat small crabs, fish, crayfish, grasshoppers and other large insects, lizards and amphibians. |
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Specifically, they have been noted to feed on crayfish, frogs, snails, salamanders and leeches. |
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The closest living relatives of clawed lobsters are the reef lobsters and the three families of freshwater crayfish. |
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My favorite baits were hellgrammites for trout and soft-shelled crayfish for bass. |
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In addition, both the woodlouse and the crayfish possess an unpaired medial nerve which runs along the whole length of the ventral nerve cord, linking adjacent ganglia. |
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The only non-molluscan fauna include two small crayfish gastroliths. |
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The cells' drill bit-shaped heads and grainy texture resemble the sperm of Branchiobdellida, a group of squiggly worms that crawl on freshwater crayfish today. |
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Additional distributional records of the Ouachita Mountain crayfish, Procambarus tenuis, in Arkansas and Oklahoma, with notes on ecology and natural history. |
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Fish is important in the Ghanaian diet with tilapia, roasted and fried whitebait, smoked fish and crayfish all being common components of Ghanaian dishes. |
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