Distribution, habitat associations, and conservation status updates for the pilose crayfish Pacifastacus gambelii (Girard, 1852) and Snake River pilose crayfish Pacifastacus connectens (Faxon, 1914) of the western United States
@eatguineapigs @llamaranch @CrawliesWithCri That's what I suspected, but: likely too cold in January for high catch. In PNW, we don't tend to have trap catches really pick up until June or even July, although you can have good CPUE into October or November. This one might interest you: https://t.co/gVbjaLJz80
Fun find from survey of Wyoming crayfishes with @awaltersWY: pilose crayfish, Pacifastacus gambelii. Native to the upper Snake River and Bonneville Basin (https://t.co/gVbjaLJz80), our crew has discovered a few new locations of this poorly known species. https://t.co/YIDiLPDJwN
We're hoping to sample for Pacifastacus gambelii, and other Wyoming crayfish, in summer 2020 (pandemic permitting), and it's great to add historic records relative to those we previously had (https://t.co/gVbjaLJz80) https://t.co/DGiNS3r20g
@DDauwalter @TUScience Pick up any native #crayfish in that stretch of Goose Creek? Lots of historic records from that area for the relatively rare pilose crayfish: https://t.co/gVbjaLJz80
Distribution, habitat associations, and conservation status updates for the pilose crayfish Pacifastacus gambelii (Girard, 1852) and Snake River pilose crayfish Pacifastacus connectens (Faxon, 1914) of the western United States https://t.co/g0587QUalI https://t.co/jCPkkWymda