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''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of fully aquatic
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, ...
in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does in ...
across most of Australia and
New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; id, Papua, or , historically ) is the world's second-largest island with an area of . Located in Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is separated from Australia by the wide Torr ...
. Together with ''
Euastacus ''Euastacus'' is a genus of freshwater crayfish known as "spiny crayfish". They are found in the south-east of the Australian mainland, along with another genus of crayfish, '' Cherax''. Both genera are members of the family Parastacidae, a f ...
'', it is also the largest crayfish genus in the Southern Hemisphere.


Habitat

Members of the cherax genus can be found in
lake A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much lar ...
s,
river A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the ...
s, and streams across most of Australia and New Guinea. The most common and widely distributed species in Australia is the
common yabby The common yabby (''Cherax destructor'') is an Australian freshwater crustacean in the Parastacidae family. It is listed as a vulnerable species of crayfish by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), though wild yabby popula ...
(''C. destructor''). It is generally found in
lowland Upland and lowland are conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level. In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland or lowland. Definitions Upland and lowland are portions of p ...
rivers and streams, lakes, swamps, and impoundments at low to medium altitude, largely within the
Murray–Darling Basin The Murray–Darling basin is a large geographical area in the interior of southeastern Australia, encompassing the drainage basin of the tributaries of the Murray River, Australia's longest river, and the Darling River, a right tributary o ...
. Common yabbies are found in many ephemeral waterways, and can survive dry conditions for long periods of time (at least several years) by aestivating (lying dormant) in burrows sunk deep into muddy creek and swamp beds. In New Guinea, ''Cherax'' crayfish are found widely in rivers, streams, and lakes, with a particularly high diversity in the Paniai Lakes. New Guinea is also home to the only known cave-living crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere, ''C. acherontis''.


Introduced

Some species are very colourful and sometimes seen in the freshwater aquarium trade.


Reproduction

The mating season for ''Cherax'' is during early spring. After fertilisation, eggs develop inside the mother’s body for 4 to 6 weeks. After that period, the eggs transition to the outside of the mother's body and rest on the female’s tail. Then the eggs continue to develop and hatch in spring. Both sexes of ''Cherax'' are selective with copulation partners. Females tend to choose males with a larger central mass (abdomen and tail) and
cheliped A chela ()also called a claw, nipper, or pinceris a pincer-like organ at the end of certain limbs of some arthropods. The name comes from Ancient Greek , through New Latin New Latin (also called Neo-Latin or Modern Latin) is the revival ...
. Males tend to select copulation partners who have larger body sizes and are virgins. Opposed to females who were more dominant or had symmetrical chelipeds. As part of a mating/copulation ritual, males and females fight each other. This allows the female to test the strength of the male to determine if they will produce profitable offspring. During the fight both release urine. The female’s release of urine triggers a sexual response from the male. The male's release of urine is an aggressive response towards the fight with the female. When the male smells the female's urine it will stop releasing its own, hoping the female will allow them to copulate. Once the female has allowed the male to deposit its sperm. The male will position itself on its back and deposit its sperm. Unlike other crayfish species, the ''Cherax dispar'' does not use its cheliped to cage females during copulation. It is mainly used during mating when the males and females fight.


Behaviour

In instances when displaying males have chelae of a similar size, they will engage in combat and those with the greater chelae closing force will win. Female ''C. dispar'' uses honest signalling of strength meaning the size of their chelae is a good indication to other ''C. dispar'' about that individual's strength. Individuals possessing larger chelae engage in more agonistic encounters and are also more likely to win. In a study of female C''. dispar'' chelae strength, they found that chelae size also indirectly indicated the dominance of the female because of its honest indication of strength.


Species

The genus contains 59 species: *''
Cherax acherontis ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Patoka, Bláha & Kouba, 2017 *''
Cherax albertisii ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Nobili, 1899 *''
Cherax albidus ''Cherax albidus'', commonly known as the white yabby, is an Australian freshwater crustacean in the Parastacidae family, found primarily in Western Australian agricultural dams, creeks and other small bodies of water. It receives the name of t ...
'' Clarke, 1936 *''
Cherax angustus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Aus ...
'' *'' Cherax aruanus'' Roux, 1911 *'' Cherax austini'' Coughran & Hobson, 2012 *'' Cherax barretti'' Clark, 1941 *'' Cherax bicarinatus'' (Gray, 1845) *'' Cherax boesemani'' Lukhaup & Pekny, 2008 *''
Cherax boschmai ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax buitendijkae'' Holthuis, 1949 *''
Cherax cainii ''Cherax cainii'', known as the smooth marron, is one of two species of crayfish that are endemic in Southwestern Australia known as marron. It occupies a range extending from around Hutt River in the north west to around Esperance in the s ...
'' Austin, 2002 *''
Cherax cairnsensis ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Riek, 1969 *''
Cherax cartalacoolah ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Short, 1993 *'' Cherax cid'' Coughran & Furse, 2012 *''
Cherax communis ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax crassimanus'' Riek, 1967 *'' Cherax cuspidatus'' Riek, 1969 *''
Cherax davisi ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Clark, 1941 *'' Cherax depressus'' Riek, 1951 *'' Cherax destructor'' Clark, 1936 *'' Cherax dispar'' Riek, 1951 *''
Cherax esculus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Riek, 1956 *''
Cherax gherardii ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Patoka, Bláha & Kouba, 2015 *'' Cherax glaber'' Riek, 1967 *''
Cherax glabrimanus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Riek, 1967 *'' Cherax gladstonensis'' Riek, 1969 *''
Cherax holthuisi ''Cherax holthuisi'' is a species of crayfish from the Bird's Head Peninsula in New Guinea. It grows to a total length of and is typically pink, orange or yellow in wild specimens. It was described in 2006 after animals circulating in the aquar ...
'' Lukhaup & Pekny, 2006 *'' Cherax leckii'' Coughran, 2005 *''
Cherax longipes ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax lorentzi'' Roux, 1911 *'' Cherax minor'' Holthuis, 1996 *'' Cherax misolicus'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax monticola'' Holthuis, 1950 *'' Cherax murido'' Holthuis, 1949 *''
Cherax neocarinatus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Riek, 1967 *'' Cherax neopunctatus'' Riek, 1969 *''
Cherax nucifraga ''Cherax nucifraga'' is a species of crayfish in the family Parastacidae. It is known only from the type locality – Palm Springs, near Channel Point, Northern Territory, Australia – where the holotype was collected from the stomach of a ...
'' Short, 1991 *'' Cherax pallidus'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax paniaicus'' Holthuis, 1949 *'' Cherax papuanus'' Holthuis, 1949 *''
Cherax parvus ''Cherax parvus'' is a species of crayfish in the family Parastacidae. It is only known from its type locality – the Upper Tully River catchment in the Cardwell Range of north-eastern Queensland – and is listed as data deficient on the IUCN ...
'' Short & Davie, 1993 *'' Cherax peknyi'' Lukhaup & Herbert, 2008 *''
Cherax plebejus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' (Hess, 1865) *''
Cherax preissii ''Cherax preissii'', the common koonac, is a Western Australian freshwater crustacean in the Parastacidae family (biology), family. Its common name of "koonac" is also applied to another Western Australian ''Cherax'' species of crustacean ''C. g ...
'' (Erichson, 1846) *'' Cherax pulcher'' Lukhaup, 2015 *''
Cherax punctatus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Clark, 1936 *''
Cherax quadricarinatus ''Cherax quadricarinatus'' (known by several common names, including Australian red claw crayfish, Queensland red claw, redclaw, tropical blue crayfish, freshwater blueclaw crayfish) is an Australian freshwater crayfish. Distribution and ecolog ...
'' (von Martens, 1868) *'' Cherax quinquecarinatus'' (Gray, 1845) *'' Cherax rhynchotus'' Riek, 1951 *'' Cherax robustus'' Riek, 1951 *''
Cherax rotundus ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of Au ...
'' Clark, 1941 *'' Cherax setosus'' (Riek, 1951) *'' Cherax snowden'' Lukhaup, Panteleit & Schrimpf, 2015 *'' Cherax solus'' Holthuis, 1949 *''
Cherax tenuimanus ''Cherax tenuimanus'', known as the hairy marron or Margaret River marron, is one of two species of crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are ...
'' (Smith, 1912) *'' Cherax urospinosus'' Riek, 1969 *''
Cherax wagenknechtae ''Cherax'', commonly known as yabby/yabbies in Australia, is the most widespread genus of fully aquatic crayfish in the Southern Hemisphere. Various species of cherax may be found in both still and flowing bodies of freshwater across most of A ...
'' Eprilurahman / Lukhaup, 2022 *'' Cherax wasselli'' Riek, 1969


References

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2702517 Parastacidae Decapod genera