Environmental Factors Influencing the Establishment of the Invasive Australian Redclaw Crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) in a Biosphere Reserve on the Central Mexican Plateau
Omar Y. Durán-Rodríguez, Daniel A. García-Ávila, J. Andrés Valencia-Espinosa, Eugenio Arroyo-Reséndiz, Martín J. Torres-Olvera, Juan P. Ramírez-Herrejón

TL;DR
This study examines how environmental degradation helps invasive redclaw crayfish establish in a Mexican biosphere reserve.
Contribution
The study identifies specific environmental factors linked to the spread of invasive crayfish in a Central Mexican Plateau reserve.
Findings
Crayfish abundance correlates with degraded water quality and habitat conditions.
Higher total dissolved solids and substrate embedment support crayfish establishment.
Native macroinvertebrate diversity inversely relates to crayfish abundance.
Abstract
Crustaceans are among the most successful taxonomic groups in invasions worldwide. Humans can facilitate these invasions through introductions and disturbances in habitats. The Australian redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) is an invasive species with significant global ecosystem impacts. This species inhabits the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, in the Central Mexican Plateau. We hypothesize that environmental degradation facilitates the establishment and expansion of invasive crayfish. Seven sites along the Santa María River, within the reserve buffer zone, were assessed for seven months in 2023. We analyzed the abundance and density of the Australian redclaw crayfish in correlation with the environmental quality of the habitat. The results confirm that the establishment and spread of crayfish populations are related to water quality degradation and habitat alteration. The…
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TopicsCrustacean biology and ecology · Fish biology, ecology, and behavior · Marine and fisheries research
