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Observation of unusual neonate-clustering behavior on maternal Cambarus chasmodactylus (New River Crayfish) after molting

May 16, 2025

Cambarus chasmodactylus (New River Crayfish) is one of the largest crayfish species occurring in the Appalachian Mountains and occupies a niche similar to several highly imperiled crayfishes within the same region. While conducting a controlled mesocosm study assessing the impacts of contaminants on crayfish growth, development, and reproductive status, we recorded an observation where New River Crayfish neonates clustered around the head of an untreated, reference maternal crayfish after molting. This neonate head-clustering behavior did not appear to impact the female during the 3-week period the behavior was observed. Further observations are needed to determine if this behavior occurs across other crayfish species, and if it is displayed outside of captive conditions.

Publication Year 2025
Title Observation of unusual neonate-clustering behavior on maternal Cambarus chasmodactylus (New River Crayfish) after molting
DOI 10.1656/045.032.0207
Authors Anna Marie Welsh, Zachary J. Loughman, Zackary A. Graham, Paula F. P. Henry
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Northeastern Naturalist
Index ID 70268075
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Ecological Science Center
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