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Competitive behavioural interactions between invasive and native freshwater crayfish are recognised as a key underlying mechanism behind the displacement of natives by invaders. However, in situ investigations into behavioural interactions between invasive and native crayfish are scarce. In Australian freshwater systems, the invasive Cherax destructor has spread into the ranges of many native Euastacus species, including the critically endangered Euastacus dharawalus. Staged contests between the two species in a laboratory setting found E. dharawalus to be the dominant competitor, however, this has yet to be corroborated in situ. Here, we used baited remote underwater video (BRUV) to examine in situ intra- and inter-specific behavioural interactions between E. dharawalus and C. destructor. We sought to evaluate patterns of dominance and differential contest dynamics between the species to provide indications of competition between the two species. We found E. dharawalus to be dominant
ends at that border. when we crossed, there were some tankers bringing in fuel for this heavy machinery, but actually there were more people leaving, more injured syrians, more people with, carrying corpses than there was aid going in. we are seeing now in this town and in others in the region, they are saying now it is too late, it is too late for aid. they have stopped the recovery efforts, they are not finding any more bodies, no more rescue is going on. quentin sommerville reporting. let s bring you some live pictures now from southern turkey, where we can see the rescue operation is underway. it isa it is a monumental task, isn t it, that they are facing? but we can see that they are facing? but we can see that there is some heavy lifting and earth moving equipment in situ. but they have to be painstaking about these efforts to try to find people who may still be alive under the rubble. experts say that after 72 hours, the chance of finding
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