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Introduction of Southern White River Crayfish (<i>Procambarus zonangulus</i>) to New Brunswick
Author(s) -
Donald F. McAlpine,
Christopher B. Connell,
Pamela D. Seymour
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
canadian field-naturalist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 28
ISSN - 0008-3550
DOI - 10.22621/cfn.v134i4.2575
Subject(s) - crayfish , procambarus clarkii , fishery , biology , shellfish , decapoda , zoology , ecology , crustacean , aquatic animal , fish <actinopterygii>
Southern White River Crayfish (Procambarus zonangulus), an aquatic, potentially invasive species, is documented from New Brunswick for the first time. It was found in a small, privately owned, lake in the Saint John River system that was apparently stocked for recreational purposes with non-native fish and the crayfish. Procambarus zonangulus has successfully overwintered at the site for at least a year and, more likely, for several years. This is the third species of non-native crayfish recorded in New Brunswick, joining Spiny-cheeked Crayfish (Faxonius limosus) and Virile Crayfish (Faxonius virilis). This is also the first persisting introduction for the genus Procambarus in Canada of which we are aware.

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