Abstract

Egg development time in Astacus astacus was strongly influenced by temperature. Five batches of eggs were subjected to different temperature regimes after approximately 600 degree days and, by increasing the temperature, the total number of degree days to hatching was reduced from 1900 to 1300. There were no systematic differences in hatching success or juvenile survival due to different temperature treatments. Females molted and rematured (50–100%) 4–8 weeks after hatching.

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