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Signal Crayfish

pacifastacus leniusculus

The Signal Crayfish is a robust, fascinating freshwater crustacean native to western North America. While cherished in its homeland, it has gained notoriety across Europe and Asia as a highly successful invasive species. Extremely adaptable and aggressive, this crayfish can tolerate a wide range of water conditions and is famous for outcompeting local species wherever it is introduced. Its common name comes from the bright white or turquoise patches at the hinge of its claws, resembling a railway signalman's flags. This hardy creature plays a major role in aquatic ecosystems, modifying riverbeds through its extensive burrowing habits and acting as a key player in freshwater food webs. Spotting one of these mini-lobsters crawling along a riverbed offers an exciting glimpse into the hidden, active world of freshwater invertebrates.

Hábitat: Typically found in clear, cool freshwater environments such as streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds, where it utilizes rocky substrates or clay banks to dig protective burrows.

Aspecto

A relatively large freshwater crayfish, the Signal Crayfish typically measures between 9 to 16 centimeters in length. Its body is smooth, lacking the heavy spines found on some other crayfish species, and varies in color from bluish-brown to reddish-brown. Its most defining field identifier is the bright white or light-blue patch located on the hinge of its massive, robust claws. The undersides of its claws are a striking, bright red, which it flashes aggressively when threatened. It possesses a smooth carapace, long antennae, and a fan-shaped tail used for rapid backward swimming.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseMalacostracaOrdenDecapodaFamiliaAstacidaeGéneroPacifastacus
Signal Crayfish
Signal Crayfish

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Datos interesantes

Female signal crayfish carry their fertilized eggs under their tails for up to eight months, protecting them through the cold winter.

The distinctive white patches on their claws mimic the signaling flags once used by railway workers, giving them their 'signal' name.

Their intensive burrowing behavior can undermine riverbanks, occasionally causing severe bank erosion and collapse in areas with high populations.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Plague Resistance

Carries the lethal water mold known as crayfish plague without suffering significant illness, acting as a highly effective vector that devastates native competitors.

Habilidad

Terrestrial Trekking

Capable of crawling substantial distances over damp land at night to move between disconnected water bodies or escape poor water conditions.

Habilidad

Rapid Autotomy

Can voluntarily shed a claw or leg to escape a predator's grasp and fully regenerate the lost limb during subsequent molting cycles.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
9+ cm
Peso
0.05+ kg
Esperanza de vida
10+ años
Tamaño de la puesta
100200+
Incubación
150+ días

Dieta y alimentación

An opportunistic feeder that consumes almost any organic matter it can find, balancing its diet between vegetation and animal protein.

Diferencias por edad: Juveniles feed heavily on protein-rich aquatic invertebrates, while mature adults consume a higher ratio of plant matter and decaying leaf litter.

Alimentos principales

  • Aquatic plants
  • Insects and larvae
  • Snails
  • Small fish
  • Detritus

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging

Conexiones ecológicas

competitor

Noble Crayfish

Astacus astacus

Outcompetes this native European species for food and shelter while transmitting lethal crayfish plague.

eaten by

Eurasian Otter

Lutra lutra

Preys heavily upon signal crayfish, utilizing them as a valuable, protein-rich aquatic food source.

parasite

Crayfish Plague

Aphanomyces astaci

Acts as a carrier for this deadly parasitic water mold, spreading it to vulnerable native crayfish species.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Signal Crayfish?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Signal Crayfish es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Signal Crayfish?

9+ cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Signal Crayfish?

0.05+ kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Signal Crayfish?

10+ años

¿Qué come Signal Crayfish?

An opportunistic feeder that consumes almost any organic matter it can find, balancing its diet between vegetation and animal protein.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Signal Crayfish?

Typically found in clear, cool freshwater environments such as streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds, where it utilizes rocky substrates or clay banks to dig protective burrows.

¿Cómo caza Signal Crayfish?

Foraging

¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Signal Crayfish?

100200+

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