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Crayfishes, Shrimps and Crabs of
New York's Inland Waters

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REFERENCES

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Cheney, A.N. 1896. Food for fishes. pp. 99-117. In First Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York. Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., Albany, NY.

Crocker, D.W. 1957. The crayfishes of New York State. New York State Museum Bulletin 355. 97 pp.

Crocker, D.W. 1979. The crayfishes of New England. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 92:225-252.

Crocker, D.W. and D.W. Barr. 1968. Handbook of the crayfishes of Ontario. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 158 p.

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Faxon, W. 1898. Observations on the Astacidae in the United States National Museum and in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 20:643-694. Plates LXIII-LXX.

Faxon, W. 1914. Notes on the crayfishes in the United States National Museum and the Museum of Comparative Zoology with descriptions of new species and subspecies to which is appended as a Catalogue of the known species and subspecies. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 40:351-427.

Gall, W.K. and R.F. Jezerinac. 1998. Commensal ostracod (Ostracoda: Entocytheridae) provides evidence for the postglacial dispersal of the burrowing crayfish, Cambarus diogenes (Decapoda: Cambaridae), into western New York. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 36:203-213.

Grosholz, E.D. and G.M. Ruiz. 1996. Predicting the impact of introduced marine speices: Lessons from the multiple invasions of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas . Biological Conservation 78:59-66.

Hobbs, H.H. III. 1991. Decapoda. Pages 823-858 in J.H. Thorp and A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates. Academic Press, Inc. San Diego.

Hobbs, H.H. III and J.P. Jass. 1988. The crayfishes and shrimp of Wisconsin (Cambaridae, Palaemonidae). Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee. 177 p.

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Ledesma, M.E. and N.J. O'Connor. 2001. Habitat and diet of the non-native crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus in southeastern New England. Northeastern Naturalist 8:63-78.

Nevin, F.R. and H.K. Townes. 1935. Studies of invertebrate forage organisms in selected areas with notes on the effects of pollution upon them. Pp. 214-227. E. Moore (ed). In A Biological Survey of the Mohawk-Hudson Watershed. Supplemental to Twenty-fourth Annual Report. State of New York Conservation Department. Albany, NY.

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Page, L.M. 1985. The crayfishes and shrimps (Decapoda) of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 33:335-448.

Paulmier, F.C. 1905. Higher Crustacea of New York City. New York State Museum Bulletin 91. 189 pp.

Squires, H.J. 1990. Decapod Crustacea of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 221:1-532.

Williams, A.B. and J.J. McDermott. 1990. An eastern United States record for the wetstern Indo-Pacific crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 103:108-109.

Williams, A.B., L.G. Abele, D.L. Felder, H.H. Hobbs, Jr., R.B. Manning, P.A. McLaughlin and I.P. Farfante. 1989. Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Decapod crustaceans. American Fisheries Soceity Special Publication 17:1-77.

 

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