Authors: Jiří Patoka Lukáš Kalous Oldřich Kopecký
Publish Date: 2014/03/22
Volume: 16, Issue: 12, Pages: 2489-2494
Abstract
The pet trade in freshwater crustaceans including crayfish has grown rapidly in recent decades and become an important pathway for introducing new nonindigenous species into Europe This paper provides the first overview of nonindigenous crayfish species NICS traded as ornamental and their potential impact in the Czech Republic which is the second leading importer into Europe The paper presents a full list of traded crayfish species their market availability and trade names or misnomers used in the country In total 27 crayfish species from all three families are advertised and marketed of which Astacus astacus is the only indigenous species Only three NICS were recognized as very common on the market The invasiveness and risk associated with ornamental crayfish trade were assessed using the Freshwater Invertebrate Invasiveness Scoring Kit Five NICS were classified into the highrisk category the highest score being for Procambarus fallax f virginalis The invasiveness of crayfish indigenous to North America is significantly greater than that of crayfish from the rest of the world and therefore regulation in this regard is recommendedWe thank the two anonymous referees for their valuable comments and constructive suggestions of the manuscript We are thankful to Miloš Kroupa Karel Roubal and Tereza Vajglová for their help with data collection This study was supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic TD010045 English was corrected by native speaker from English Editorial Services s r o
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