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    Early ontogeny social deprivation modifies future agonistic behaviour in crayfish by Patoka, Jiří, Kalous, Lukáš, Bartoš, Luděk

    Published in Scientific reports (20-03-2019)
    “…Social deprivation early in life affects further individual development and leads to irreversible behavioural alterations later in life. Although the syndrome…”
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    Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) and crayfish plague as new threats for biodiversity in Indonesia by Putra, Marfian Dwidima, Bláha, Martin, Wardiatno, Yusli, Krisanti, Majariana, Yonvitner, Jerikho, Rikho, Kamal, Mohammad Mukhlis, Mojžišová, Michaela, Bystřický, Pavel Karel, Kouba, Antonín, Kalous, Lukáš, Petrusek, Adam, Patoka, Jiří

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-12-2018)
    “…Numerous freshwater crayfish species are known to become successful invaders when introduced to new territories. One of the most invasive species in this group…”
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    Another hitchhiker exposed: Diceratocephala boschmai (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) found associated with ornamental crayfish Cherax spp by Ložek, Filip, Patoka, Jiří, Bláha, Martin

    “…There are known plenty tiny invertebrate species associated with decapod crustaceans. Our contribution documents the first record of New Guinean ornamental…”
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    Hungary: a European hotspot of non-native crayfish biodiversity by Weiperth, András, Bláha, Martin, Szajbert, Bettina, Seprős, Richárd, Bányai, Zsombor, Patoka, Jiří, Kouba, Antonín

    “…There is a long history of crayfish introductions in Europe and numbers keep increasing. In Hungary, spiny-cheek crayfish Faxonius limosus , signal crayfish…”
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    Foreign stingers: South American freshwater river stingrays Potamotrygon spp. established in Indonesia by Jerikho, Rikho, Akmal, Surya Gentha, Hasan, Veryl, Yonvitner, Novák, Jindřich, Magalhães, André Lincoln Barroso, Maceda-Veiga, Alberto, Tlusty, Michael F., Rhyne, Andrew L., Slavík, Ondřej, Patoka, Jiří

    Published in Scientific reports (04-05-2023)
    “…The pet trade is known to be one of the most important pathways of aquatic non-native species introduction and Indonesia is a significant trade partner…”
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    The aquarium pet trade as a source of potentially invasive crayfish species in Serbia by Lipták, Boris, Zorić, Katarina, Patoka, Jiří, Kouba, Antonín, Paunović, Momir

    Published in Biológia (01-08-2023)
    “…The aquarium pet trade is a source of potentially invasive crayfish species, which can be subsequently intentionally or unintentionally introduced into new…”
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    Cherax (Astaconephrops) gherardii, a new crayfish (Decapoda: Parastacidae) from West Papua, Indonesia by Patoka, Jiří, Bláha, Martin, Kouba, Antonín

    Published in Zootaxa (05-06-2015)
    “…Cherax (Astaconephrops) gherardii n. sp. is a moderate burrowing crayfish endemic to the Ajamaru Lakes of West Papua, Indonesia. This species is one of the…”
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    The first unified inventory of non-native fishes of the South Caucasian countries, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia by Kuljanishvili, Tatia, Mumladze, Levan, Japoshvili, Bella, Mustafayev, Namig, Ibrahimov, Shaig, Patoka, Jiří, Pipoyan, Samvel, Kalous, Lukáš

    “…The South Caucasus (SC) region is recognized for its high biological diversity and various endemic animal taxa. The area has experienced many fish…”
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    Survival, Growth, and Reproduction: Comparison of Marbled Crayfish with Four Prominent Crayfish Invaders by Kouba, Antonín, Lipták, Boris, Kubec, Jan, Bláha, Martin, Veselý, Lukáš, Haubrock, Phillip J., Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Niksirat, Hamid, Patoka, Jiří, Buřič, Miloš

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (10-05-2021)
    “…Biological invasions are increasingly recognized ecological and economic threats to biodiversity and are projected to increase in the future. Introduced…”
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    East European crayfish stocks at risk: arrival of non-indigenous crayfish species by Kotovska, Ganna, Khrystenko, Dmytro, Patoka, Jiří, Kouba, Antonín

    “…An increasing number of non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) of apparently pet trade origin have become established particularly in Europe. Especially…”
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    The native range of Xenophthalmus pinnotheroides White, 1846 (Decapoda: Brachyura) predicted by climate matching with the first record for Vietnam by Patoka, Jiří, Prokin, Alexandr, Dinh, Cu Nguyen, Tsvetkov, Alexander, Akmal, Surya Gentha, Petrtýl, Miloslav, Bláha, Martin

    Published in Biológia (01-03-2023)
    “…Xenophthalmus pinnotheroides is a tiny subtidal marine crab from the West Pacific and Northern Indian Oceans. Its native range is poorly documented, with few…”
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    Marine ornamental trade in Indonesia by Akmal Surya G., Zámečníková-Wanma Brigitta P.D., Prabowo Romanus E., Khatami Aulia M., Novák Jindřich, Petrtýl Miloslav, Kalous Lukáš, Patoka Jiří

    “…Trade with marine species as ornamentals is an important sector of the international pet trade. The vast majority of these species are collected from the wild…”
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    Occurrence of non-native red cherry shrimp in European temperate waterbodies: a case study from Hungary by Weiperth, András, Gábris, Veronika, Danyik, Tibor, Farkas, Anna, Kuříková, Pavlína, Kouba, Antonín, Patoka, Jiří

    “…The international pet trade has caused numerous introductions of non-native species globally. This is also true for freshwater decapod crustaceans including…”
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    Invasive Potential of Pet-Traded Pill-Box Crabs from Genus Limnopilos by Patoka, Jiří, Bohatá, Lucie, Karella, Tomáš, Marková, Jana, Yuliana, Ernik, Yonvitner, Yonvitner

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-06-2019)
    “…The pet trade in aquatic animals is known to be one of the main sources of non-native species worldwide. Freshwater decapod crustaceans have increased in…”
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    Risk assessment of pet-traded decapod crustaceans in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the leading country in Central Asia by Uderbayev, Talgat, Patoka, Jiří, Beisembayev, Ruslan, Petrtýl, Miloslav, Bláha, Martin, Kouba, Antonín

    “…The pet trade with decapod crustaceans has been considered one of the main pathway of introduction of these animals worldwide. As the leading markets in this…”
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    Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens) has invaded Indonesian territory west of the Wallace Line: evidences from Java by Patoka, Jiří, Wardiatno, Yusli, Yonvitner, Kuříková, Pavlína, Petrtýl, Miloslav, Kalous, Lukáš

    “…Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens) (Decapoda: Astacidea: Parastacidae) is commercially exploited and has been intentionally introduced to various tropical…”
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    Invasive aquatic pets: failed policies increase risks of harmful invasions by Patoka, Jiří, Magalhães, André Lincoln Barroso, Kouba, Antonín, Faulkes, Zen, Jerikho, Rikho, Vitule, Jean Ricardo Simões

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-09-2018)
    “…Businesses in the pet trade collect and transport many aquatic species around the globe, and some of these individuals are released into new habitats. Some…”
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    The antennular setation and sternal morphology of parastacid crayfishes, with a comparison across Astacidea (Decapoda) by Kawai, Tadashi, Patoka, Jiří

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract The crustacean infraorder Astacidea is represented by two freshwater (Astacoidea and Parastacoidea) and two marine superfamilies (Enoplometopoidea and…”
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