Guess where it 1st turned up? Madagascar! In 2005 Prof Rasamy from University of Tana noticed it in local markets. In 2008 we published a paper in @BioInvasions about this ‘perfect invader’ https://t.co/tToHTjveTB https://t.co/bV1dfUF7UZ
Wonderful paper about the marbled crayfish invasion in Madagascar. I wrote a paper when about it when it 1st arrived back in 2009 https://t.co/tToHTjveTB. Fascinating to see the situation 10 years later.
@ukadventuregurl an interesting life history trait contributing to the success of an invader! https://t.co/OD3tseQNui
RT @juliapgjones: @MarkScherz @DaniRabaiotti Our investigations in 2008 suggested the first place they were introduced was around the camp…
@MarkScherz @DaniRabaiotti Our investigations in 2008 suggested the first place they were introduced was around the camp where foreign construction workers were based building the Tana bypass. One of them was surely a crayfish fancier (they really exist) a