A Global Overview of the Conservation of Freshwater Decapod Crustaceans 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-42527-6_7
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Freshwater Shrimps (Atyidae, Palaemonidae, Typhlocarididae) in the Broader Mediterranean Region: Distribution, Life Strategies, Threats, Conservation Challenges and Taxonomic Issues

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“…Among European crustaceans, branchiobdellidans are found only on crayfish (Longshaw, 2011;Skelton et al, 2013;Subchev, 2014). However, H. truncatus may be transmitted to native atyid shrimp species (Tanaka et al, 2016), including Atyaephyra sp., as well as Dugastella valentina, which is an endangered species (Christodoulou et al, 2016;Jabłońska et al, 2018b). Limited information is available on the influence of H. truncatus on its hosts (Tanaka et al, 2016), and the occurrence of this epibiont species may have both positive as well as negative effect on populations of European crustaceans in case of its accidental introductions to natural water bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among European crustaceans, branchiobdellidans are found only on crayfish (Longshaw, 2011;Skelton et al, 2013;Subchev, 2014). However, H. truncatus may be transmitted to native atyid shrimp species (Tanaka et al, 2016), including Atyaephyra sp., as well as Dugastella valentina, which is an endangered species (Christodoulou et al, 2016;Jabłońska et al, 2018b). Limited information is available on the influence of H. truncatus on its hosts (Tanaka et al, 2016), and the occurrence of this epibiont species may have both positive as well as negative effect on populations of European crustaceans in case of its accidental introductions to natural water bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Caridina can be found in virtually all the rivers of the tropical Indo-Pacific and Africa, ranging from West Africa (Richard & Clark, 2009), Egypt (Hussein & Obuid-Allah, 1990;Richard & Clark, 2005;Mazancourt et al, in press) and South Africa (Mirimin et al, 2015) to mainland Japan (Saito et al, 2012), Polynesia (Keith et al, 2013) and South Australia (Davie, 2002), stretching to Middle East localities (Christodoulou et al, 2016) (Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The families Atyidae and Palaemonidae comprise about 98 % of all freshwater shrimp species worldwide (De Grave et al, 2015). Family Atyidae De Haan, 1849 comprises 44 genera, which include some 460 species of freshwater and estuarine shrimp (De Grave and Fransen, 2011;Christodoulou et al, 2016;Jugovic et al, 2019). Only four species belonging to two genera are reported for Brazil (Melo, 2003;Torati and Mantelatto, 2012): genus Atya Leach, 1816, which includes Atya gabonensis Giebel, 1875 and Atya scabra (Leach, 1816) (Fig.…”
Section: Population Biology Of the Shrimp Atya Scabramentioning
confidence: 99%