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 Discovery Louisiana Crayfish: Good, Bad and Delicious
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A Louisiana crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, from Lake Liangzi in Hubei Province, China, caught with help from local fishermen (pictured in background).
Credit: Ashley Baldridge |
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Exotic Louisiana crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, for sale in a Chinese fish market.
Credit: Matthew Barnes |
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Louisiana crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, can devastate agriculture by consuming crops such as rice and lotus as well as by burrowing in the muddy bottom of agricultural ponds. A healthy rice crop appears in the foreground of the photo, and a healthy, dense lotus crop is seen in the background (notice the dense leaves). The ponds in the middle ground of this photo contain a lotus crop severely limited by crayfish infestation.
Credit: Matthew Barnes |
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