- Shasta crayfish
Taxobox
name = Shasta crayfish
status = CR
status_system = iucn2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
familia =Astacidae
genus = "Pacifastacus "
species = "P. fortis"
binomial = "Pacifastacus fortis"
binomial_authority = (Faxon, 1914)The Shasta crayfish ("Pacifastacus fortis"), also known as the placid crayfish, is an
endangered crayfish species endemic toCalifornia . It is found only in isolated spots on the Pit and Fall Rivers. It has always had a very small native range, and that range has been significantly fragmented by such human activities as damming, mining, and agriculture. To make matters worse, thesignal crayfish , a recentlyintroduced species , has very successfully outcompeted the Shasta crayfish in much of its range. ThePit River Fish Hatchery was closed in order to protect this species. The animal requires a constant, steady, and untainted flow of fresh water to survive. Further steps in the recovery plan for the species are underway.The Shasta crayfish is thick and stocky, with relatively heavy
chela e. It is usually dark brown dorsally with bright orange areas on its underside, but there is also a brilliant blue color morph. It is about 3inch es long. It lives in cold, clear, rocky areas of the mountain rivers and feeds on the slime coating the rocks.References
* Listed as Critically Endangered (CR B1+2c v2.3)
External links
* [http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/animal_spp_acct/shasta_crayfish.rtf The US Fish & Wildlife Recovery Plan for the Endangered Shasta Crayfish]
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