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Nunes, AL, Zengeya, TA, Measey, GJ, Weyl, OLF |
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African Journal of Aquatic Science; Dec2017, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p309-323, 15p |
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Freshwater crayfish invasions have been studied around the world, but less so in Africa, a continent devoid of native freshwater crayfish. The present study reviews historical and current information on alien freshwater crayfish species introduced into South Africa and aims to indicate which areas are at risk from invasion. As is the case elsewhere, South Africans have shown a keen interest in both farming and keeping freshwater crayfish as pets, which has resulted inCherax cainii,Cherax destructor,Cherax quadricarinatusandProcambarus clarkiibeing introduced to the country. There is evidence of successful establishment in the wild forC. quadricarinatusandP. clarkiiin different parts of the country. Species distribution models suggest that the eastern part of the country and parts of the Eastern and Western Cape are at higher risk of invasion. At present, illegal translocations represent the most likely pathway of crayfish spread in South Africa. A continued risk of invasion by freshwater crayfish species in South Africa is highlighted, which reinforces the need for more research, as well as for strong mitigation measures, such as stronger policing of existing regulations, management or eradication where feasible and public education. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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