The effects of non-native signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) on fine sediment and sediment-biomonitoring.

Science of The Total Environment(2017)

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The North American signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) has invaded freshwater ecosystems across Europe. Recent studies suggest that predation of macroinvertebrates by signal crayfish can affect the performance of freshwater biomonitoring tools used to assess causes of ecological degradation. Given the reliance on biomonitoring globally, it is crucial that the potential influence of invasive species is better understood. Crayfish are also biogeomorphic agents, and therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate whether sediment-biomonitoring tool outputs changed following signal crayfish invasions, and whether these changes reflected post-invasion changes to deposited fine sediment, or changes to macroinvertebrate community compositions unrelated to fine sediment.
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Deposited fine sediment,Macroinvertebrates,Invasive species,Interrupted time series analysis,Biogeomorphology,Ecological assessment
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