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Crayfish, Crawfish, Crawdad

The Biology and Conservation of North America's Favorite Crustaceans

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Pub Date Jan 06 2026 | Archive Date Dec 06 2025

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Description

Whatever you call them—crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads—these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia are among the most biodiverse places for these animals. Biologist and crayfish expert Zackary Graham takes readers on an informative journey, following crayfish from the coalfields of Central Appalachia to the spring-fed water of Northern California, and in roadside ditches everywhere in between. He discusses crayfish habitats—the muddier the better—anatomy, and coloration, which runs the gamut from dull grays to vivid blues, reds, and even bright white.

Most important, Graham shows how necessary crayfish are to our ecosystem and rallies a call for protection as nearly 200 of the 400 unique species of crayfish in the United States are threatened by development, pollution, and other human-made factors. A love letter to a common crustacean, this book shows nature lovers that crayfish are diverse, important, and in need of our help.

Zackary A. Graham is assistant professor of biology at West Liberty University.

Whatever you call them—crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads—these small crustaceans are a vital piece of the larger ecosystem, and though they're found nationwide, the American Southeast and Appalachia...


Advance Praise

"An engaging overview of freshwater crayfish from the standpoint of an early-career biologist, and his enthusiasm and passion for this group of invertebrates are infectious. The story really makes clear the importance of crayfish to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and their impact (both positive and negative) on other species. Aimed at everyday readers, this story is perfect for anyone who loves nature and wants to find out just how interesting, diverse, and important these humble creatures are to our world."—James W. Fetzner Jr., Carnegie Museum of Natural History

"An engaging overview of freshwater crayfish from the standpoint of an early-career biologist, and his enthusiasm and passion for this group of invertebrates are infectious. The story really makes...


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ISBN 9781469685731
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 232

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