Molecular taxonomy of Australia’s endemic freshwater crayfish genus Euastacus (Parastacidae), with reference to priority 2019-20 bushfire-impacted species.

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Austin, C
Whiterod, NS
McCormack, R
Raadik, TA
Ahyong, ST
Lintermans, M
Furse, JM
Grandjean, F
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2021
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Euastacus is the most threatened genus of endemic Australian freshwater crayfish, with 80% of its species considered threatened and listed under International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) threat categories (Furse and Coughran 2011; Richman et al. 2015). The 2019‒ 20 Australian megafires in eastern Australia were predicted to have impacted 22 species of Euastacus (or 40% of described species) (Legge et al. 2021a; Legge et al. 2021b).

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Austin, C; Whiterod, NS; McCormack, R; Raadik, TA; Ahyong, ST; Lintermans, M; Furse, JM; Grandjean, F, Molecular taxonomy of Australia’s endemic freshwater crayfish genus Euastacus (Parastacidae), with reference to priority 2019-20 bushfire-impacted species., 2021

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