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Activity Patterns, Behavioural Repertoires, And Agonistic Interactions Of Crayfish: A Non-Manipulative Field Study, Karen M. Davis, Robert Huber
Activity Patterns, Behavioural Repertoires, And Agonistic Interactions Of Crayfish: A Non-Manipulative Field Study, Karen M. Davis, Robert Huber
Robert Huber
Agonistic behaviour of crayfish has been studied extensively in laboratory settings where pairs or groups of individuals are allowed to interact within an experimental arena. Crayfish agonistic behaviour within its natural context, however, has received little attention to date. The present, non-manipulative field study explored activity patterns, behavioural repertoires, and agonistic encounters of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) during the summer months using continuous, 24-hour, underwater video recording at a series of representative field sites. Following the filming, crayfish within the vicinity of the camera site were captured and measured. Individual densities were high, reaching a maximum of 68 individuals/m 2 …