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Life history and ecology of Cambarus halli (Hobbs)

January 1, 2009

The life history of Cambarus halli, a crayfish endemic to the Tallapoosa River Basin, GA, was studied at four sites within the Tallapoosa River. Two sites had allopatric populations of C. halli, and two sites had populations of C. halli sympatric with C. englishi. Three age classes existed across sites. For Cambarus halli, total number of pleopodal eggs was positively related to carapace length, but egg size was only weakly positively related to carapace length. Cambarus halli were smaller across age classes at sympatric sites, but had greater growth rates than at allopatric sites. Cambarus halli density estimates were lower at sympatric sites, while proportions of reproductively active age-1 and age-2 individuals were higher at allopatric sites (63% vs. 33%).

Publication Year 2009
Title Life history and ecology of Cambarus halli (Hobbs)
DOI 10.1656/058.008.0309
Authors S. Dennard, J.T. Peterson, E.S. Hawthorne
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Southeastern Naturalist
Index ID 70035513
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse