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The 'Pritchard Trap' survey method for crayfish - data from deployment time experiment and comparison with Triple Drawdown (TDD)

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posted on 2021-04-27, 09:53 authored by Eleri Pritchard, Daniel Chadwick, Ian PatmoreIan Patmore, Michael A. Chadwick, Paul Bradley, Carl SayerCarl Sayer, Jan AxmacherJan Axmacher
The 'Pritchard Trap' (PT) is a novel quantitative survey method for crayfish. Here, we trialled the PT in rocky headwater streams in North Yorkshire, England along an invasion gradient for signal crayfish from well-established sites to mixed populations of signal crayfish and native white-clawed crayfish. A deployment time experiment was undertaken to determine the minimum deployment time. Data for deployment intervals of 1, 2, 4, 7 and 10 days are presented. The PTs were also compared to the Triple Drawdown (TDD) technique to allow for a robust evaluation of PT sampling accuracy in representing crayfish densities and population structure. Data from TDDs and PTs are presented.

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