Species of crayfish
Procambarus digueti is a species of fresh water crayfish in the genus Procambarus and in the family Cambaridae .[ 2] It is endemic to tropical regions in the Pacific Coast of Mexico .[ 3] It lives in shallow lakes where oxygen is plentiful[ 4] and are the only decapod species in Mexico to live in waters 1,800 meters above sea level .[ 3] P. digueti is believed to be one of the oldest species of Mexican crayfish due to its unusually low genetic variability between organisms and geographical evidence.[ 3] It has experienced a greater amount of habitat loss than other crayfish species have in Mexico,[ 3] leading to a decline in its populations[ 4] and the IUCN Red List to deem it as an endangered species .[ 2]
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^ a b c d Chong, M. E. Diupotex; Foster, Nora R.; Zarate, Lazaro A. (1997). "A Cytogenetic Study of the Crayfish Procambarus digueti (Bouvier, 1897) (Decapoda, Cambaridae) from Lake Camecuaro, Michoacan, Mexico" . Crustaceana . 70 (8): 875–885. doi :10.1163/156854097X00492 . ISSN 0011-216X . JSTOR 20105940 .
^ a b Fanjul-Moles, Marı́a Luisa; Bosques-Tistler, Theresa; Prieto-Sagredo, Julio; Castañón-Cervantes, Oscar; Fernández-Rivera-Rı́o, Leonor (1998-01-01). "Effect of Variation in Photoperiod and Light Intensity on Oxygen Consumption, Lactate Concentration and Behavior in Crayfish Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus digueti" . Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology . 119 (1): 263–269. doi :10.1016/S1095-6433(97)00413-3 . ISSN 1095-6433 . PMID 11253792 .