The first record of the non-indigenous signal crayfish Pasifastacus leniusculus in Norway

SI Johnsen, T Taugbøl, O Andersen, J Museth… - Biological …, 2007 - Springer
SI Johnsen, T Taugbøl, O Andersen, J Museth, T Vrålstad
Biological Invasions, 2007Springer
The non-indigenous signal crayfish Pasifastacus leniusculus was registered for the first time
in Norway in October 2006. The location represents an isolated pond about 100 km in air
line from the nearest known signal crayfish population in the neighbouring country Sweden
without any connecting watercourses. The occurrence is therefore undoubtedly caused by
human introduction. Molecular analyses confirmed that tested individuals from the signal
crayfish population were carriers of the crayfish plague agent Aphanomyces astaci. Disease …
Abstract
The non-indigenous signal crayfish Pasifastacus leniusculus was registered for the first time in Norway in October 2006. The location represents an isolated pond about 100 km in air line from the nearest known signal crayfish population in the neighbouring country Sweden without any connecting watercourses. The occurrence is therefore undoubtedly caused by human introduction. Molecular analyses confirmed that tested individuals from the signal crayfish population were carriers of the crayfish plague agent Aphanomyces astaci. Disease carrying signal crayfish represents a severe threat to the indigenous and endangered noble crayfish Astacus astacus. Norwegian authorities are currently considering actions for the eradication of the signal crayfish population.
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