Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program: Oklahoma
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Oklahoma Project


The impacts of flow alterations to crayfish in southeast Oklahoma

June 2011 - April 2014


Personnel

Participating Agencies

  • Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

This purpose of this study is to determine the distribution and abundance of crayfish species related to landscape and inchannel factors

Research Publications Publication Date
Dyer, J.J., S.K. Brewer, T.A. Worthington, and E.A. Bergey.2013. The influence of coarse-scale environmental features on current and future distributions of narrow-range endemic crayfish populations. Freshwater Biology doi:10.1111/fwb.12109 June 2013
Brewer, SK and JJ Dyer. 2014. The impacts of flow alterations to crayfishes in southeastern Oklahoma, with an emphasis on the mena crayfish. Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. June 2014
Theses and Dissertations Publication Date
Dyer, J. J. 2014. The impact of flow alterations to crayfishes in southeastern Oklahoma, with an emphasis on the mena crayfish (Orconectes mena). MS Thesis, Oklahoma State University, May. May 2014