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P. J. Sibley
Researcher at Environment Agency
Publications - 9
Citations - 778
P. J. Sibley is an academic researcher from Environment Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crayfish & Signal crayfish. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 687 citations.
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A review of the ever increasing threat to European crayfish from non-indigenous crayfish species
TL;DR: A conceptual model is presented as a possible way forward for protecting the future survival of ICS in Europe from habitat loss, deteriorating water quality, overfishing, climate change, and most importantly from NICS and crayfish plague.
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Multiple drivers of decline in the global status of freshwater crayfish (Decapoda: Astacidea)
Nadia I. Richman,Nadia I. Richman,Monika Böhm,Susan B. Adams,Fernando Alvarez,Elizabeth A. Bergey,John J. S. Bunn,Quinton Burnham,Jay Cordeiro,Jason Coughran,Keith A. Crandall,Kathryn L. Dawkins,Robert J. DiStefano,N. E. Doran,Lennart Edsman,Arnold G. Eversole,Leopold Füreder,James Michael Furse,Francesca Gherardi,Premek Hamr,D. M. Holdich,Pierre Horwitz,Kerrylyn Johnston,Clive M. Jones,Julia P. G. Jones,Robert L. Jones,Thomas G. Jones,Tadashi Kawai,Susan Lawler,Marilú López-Mejía,Rebecca M. Miller,Carlos Pedraza-Lara,Julian D. Reynolds,Alastair M. M. Richardson,Mark B. Schultz,Guenter A. Schuster,P. J. Sibley,Catherine Souty-Grosset,Christopher A. Taylor,Roger F. Thoma,Jerry Walls,T. Walsh,Ben Collen +42 more
TL;DR: This paper evaluated the extinction risk of the world's 590 freshwater crayfish species using the IUCN Categories and Criteria and found that 32% of all species are threatened with extinction, with proportionally more threatened species in the Parastacidae and Astacidae than in the Cambaridae.
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The decline of the European eel Anguilla anguilla: quantifying and managing escapement to support conservation.
TL;DR: The non-intrusive method, involving a fixed-position, high-frequency multi-beam sonar, permitted constant surveillance of A. anguilla movements throughout their 5 month escapement season, demonstrating the capabilities of this monitoring technique and its usefulness both as a tool to assess the compliance with conservation targets and as atool to evaluate the success of conservation measures for elusive aquatic species such as A.Anguilla.
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Reducing the threat: The potential use of pheromones to control invasive signal crayfish
PD Stebbing,Gordon Watson,Matthew G. Bentley,D. Fraser,R. Jennings,Stephen P Rushton,P. J. Sibley +6 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results from field trials testing traps baited with Pacifastacus leniusculus pheromones are discussed, and the potential application of the peromones in controlling P.leniusculus populations is discussed.
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Reducing the threat to control invasive signal crayfish reducing: the potential use of pheromones
P. D. Stebbing,Gordon Watson,Matthew G. Bentley,D. Fraser,R. Jennings,S. P. Rushton,P. J. Sibley +6 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results from field trials testing traps baited with Pacifastacus leniusculus pheromones are discussed, and the potential application of the peromones in controlling P.leniusculus populations is discussed.