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Cherax quinquecarinatus

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79: 54: 652:, a freshwater crayfish endemic to southwestern Western Australia, occupies a wide range of permanent and temporary aquatic environments. Reproductive and population biology parameters were determined in Bull Creek, southwestern Western Australia. Crayfish were collected monthly from May 2002 to April 2003. 415:
They are widely found within the region, having a greater range of environments. These can include permanent lakes and areas receiving water for 5–7 months of the year. It lives in complex and narrow environments, such as silty river beds between fallen trees, feeding on decaying organic matter and
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that grows to about 15 cm. It is important to choose species local to your area that will not be detrimental to the biodiversity of your local environment. Once established, it will be low maintenance and self-sustaining, only requiring an occasional topping up of water during dry
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genera is usually focused on the commercial species. Few studies have been made to the specific threat. The region has undergone extensive logging and intensive cultivation which are known to have impacted upon the
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Their conservation is that of all the freshwater crayfish species of the South West, recognised as having a high degree of importance due to the long-term isolation of the bioregion. However, protection of the two
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When the pond section fills up and settles in, local freshwater species will be introduced, like pygmy perch, freshwater mussels, and frogs, as well as gilgies, a local species of freshwater crayfish
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The species is assumed to have an integral role, through the consumption of decaying organic matter, in the ecology of its region and contributing to the
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regarding this practice. Indigenous artwork has been shown to actually convey important information about different species and selective harvesting. The
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In Western Australia, recreational fishing (marroning) includes gilgies in the catch, but it is not considered to be a commercial species.
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The gilgie lives in permanent and temporary water courses in the south of Western Australia. It can survive periods of drought through
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An updated classification of the freshwater crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidea) of the world, with a complete species list
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and these decrease with age. Sexual maturity can occur from two years and at half their fully mature size.
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to gather marron and jilgi. Some tribes travelled great distances to join the hunt and each
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and courses. The species is sensitive to pollutants such as petroleum products and
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gardens in Western Australia. They enable ponds and pools to be self-sustaining.
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are rounded and narrow and are often speckled. While restricted to southwestern
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of eating. This was claimed to have been linked to an early form of
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in the region. This involved elaborate seasonal rituals relating to
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Stephen J. Beatty, David L. Morgan & Howard S. Gill (2004).
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source for people of the region. Gilgies are found throughout a
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people are also known to have caught and eaten the animal.
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Standard Fish Names in Australia (commercial species)
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It is one of two species known as 1011:Freshwater crustaceans of Australia 1001:IUCN Red List least concern species 711:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 534:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 516: 308:Reaching a maximum of 130 mm, 24: 25: 1042: 734: 707:Gardening Australia - Fact sheets 77: 1021:Taxa named by John Edward Gray 787:Chapt. 5.3.5 (about Marroning) 694: 683: 657: 592: 420:. The animal undergoes many 297: 13: 1: 1016:Crustaceans described in 1845 613:Journal of Crustacean Biology 510: 752:Recreational fishing .gov.au 701:Byrne, Joshua (2004-08-13). 258:to the south-west corner of 7: 703:"Permaculture #5 - Wetland" 479: 445:and is known to accumulate 282:and are significant in the 10: 1047: 416:receiving protection from 403: 322:), two pairs of spines at 301: 804: 218:Astacus quinque-carinatus 214: 207: 189: 182: 74:Scientific classification 72: 50: 41: 34: 747:Tree of Life Web Project 175:C. quinquecarinatus 835:Cherax_quinquecarinatus 806:Cherax quinquecarinatus 723:Cherax quinquecarinatus 650:Cherax quinquecarinatus 603:Cherax quinquecarinatus 586:Oxford University Press 527:Cherax quinquecarinatus 348:(marron), or the genus 248:Cherax quinquecarinatus 193:Cherax quinquecarinatus 36:Cherax quinquecarinatus 742:Cherax quadricarinatus 495:Cherax quadricarinatus 472:The gilgie is used in 251:is a small freshwater 541:: e.T153731A4537622. 523:Austin, C.M. (2010). 490:– common yabby 342:, congeners such as 326:, and none on their 340:freshwater crayfish 310:C. quinquecarinatus 234:Cherax neocarinatus 44:Conservation status 27:Species of crayfish 1031:Edible crustaceans 773:C. quadricarinatus 572:; Sammy De Grave. 226:Cherax glabrimanus 221:Gray in Eyre, 1845 988: 987: 960:Open Tree of Life 798:Taxon identifiers 758:Cherax tenuimanus 503:Cherax tenuimanus 487:Cherax destructor 461:porcelain disease 373:. 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Index

Gilgie
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Decapoda
Pleocyemata
Parastacidae
Cherax
Binomial name
J. E. Gray
Synonyms
crayfish
endemic
Australia
seasonal food
biogeographically
Western Australia
ecology
aquatic systems
bioregion
Cherax
Cherax
epithet
rostrum

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