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D-Index
36
Citations
6400
World Ranking
7056
National Ranking
713

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D. M. Holdich is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. The scientist's work and academic presence are linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A review of the ever increasing threat to European crayfish from non-indigenous crayfish species

    D.M. Holdich;J.D. Reynolds;C. Souty-Grosset;P.J. Sibley

  • Nonindigenous Crayfishes Threaten North American Freshwater Biodiversity: Lessons from Europe

    David M. Lodge;Christopher A. Taylor;David M. Holdich;Jostein Skurdal

  • Atlas of Crayfish in Europe

    C. Souty-Grosset;D. M. Holdich;P. Y. Noel;J. D. Reynolds

  • Biology of Freshwater Crayfish

    David M. Holdich

  • Freshwater crayfish :: biology, management and exploitation

    D. M. Holdich;R. S. Lowery

  • 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

  • Crayfish in Europe as alien species : how to make the best of a bad situation?

    Francesca Gherardi;D. M. Holdich

  • DISTRIBUTION OF CRAYFISH IN EUROPE AND SOME ADJOINING COUNTRIES

    D. M. Holdich

  • Distribution of freshwater crayfish in the British Isles, with particular reference to crayfish plague, alien introductions and water quality

    David M. Holdich;Ian D. Reeve

  • A review of astaciculture: freshwater crayfish farming

    David M. Holdich

  • Growth, moulting and reproduction.

    R. S. Lowery;D.M. Holdich

  • Invasive crustaceans in European inland waters

    David M. Holdich;Manfred Pöckl

  • Signal crayfish as vectors in crayfish plague in Britain

    D.J. Alderman;D. Holdich;I. Reeve

  • The acute lethal toxicity of heavy metals to peracarid crustaceans (with particular reference to fresh-water asellids and gammarids)

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  • A review of possible methods for controlling nuisance populations of alien crayfish

    David M. Holdich;Rolf Gydemo;W. David Rogers

  • The North American signal crayfish, with particular reference to its success as an invasive species in Great Britain

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  • Hemibranchiate sphaeromatids (Crustacea: Isopoda) from Queensland, Australia, with a world-wide review of the genera discussed

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  • Reducing impacts of exotic crayfish introductions: New policies needed

    David M. Lodge;Christopher A. Taylor;David M. Holdich;Jostein Skurdal

  • The spiny-cheek crayfish, Orconectes limosus (Rafinesque, 1817) [Crustacea: Decapoda: Cambaridae], digs into the UK

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  • Geographical variation of mitochondrial DNA between populations of the white‐clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes

    Frédéric Grandjean;Catherine Souty‐Grosset;Roland Raimond;David Holdich

  • On size and sexual dimorphism in Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet): A step in assessing the commercial exploitation potential of the native British freshwater crayfish

    C.P. Rhodes;D.M. Holdich

  • Salinity Adaptations of Crayfish in British Waters with Particular Reference toAustropotamobius pallipes, Astacus leptodactylusandPacifastacus leniusculus

    Unknown

  • Length-weight relationship, muscle production and proximate composition of the freshwater crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes (Lereboullet)

    C.P. Rhodes;D.M. Holdich

  • THE WHITE-CLAWED CRAYFISH, AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES, IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ITS CONSERVATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    D.M. Holdich;W.D. Rogers

  • Nonindigenous Crayfishes Threaten North American Freshwater Biodiversity

    David M. Lodge;Christopher A. Taylor;David M. Holdich;Jostein Skurdal

  • Reproduction, growth and bionomics of Dynamene bidentata (Crustacea: Isopoda)

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesca Gherardi
Francesca Gherardi University of Florence
Catherine Souty-Grosset
Catherine Souty-Grosset University of Poitiers
David M. Lodge
David M. Lodge Cornell University
Leopold Füreder
Leopold Füreder University of Innsbruck
Frédéric Grandjean
Frédéric Grandjean Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Norman A. Ratcliffe
Norman A. Ratcliffe Swansea University
Keith A. Crandall
Keith A. Crandall George Washington University
Adam Petrusek
Adam Petrusek Charles University
Ben Collen
Ben Collen University College London
Ralf Schulz
Ralf Schulz University of Koblenz and Landau

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