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Francesconi C, Pīrvu M, Schrimpf A, Schulz R, Pārvulescu L, Theissinger K (2021) Mating strategies of invasive versus indigenous crayfish: Multiple paternity as a driver for invasion success?. Freshwater Crayfish 26: 89–98

 

Pacioglu O, Theissinger K, Alexa A, Samoilă C, Sīrbu OI, Schrimpf A, Zubrod JP, Schulz R, Pīrvu M, Lele SF, Jones JI, Pārvulescu L (2020) Multifaceted implications of the competition between native and invasive crayfish: a glimmer of hope for the native’s long-term survival. Biological Invasions 22

 

Pacioglu O, Zubrod JP, Schulz R, Jones JI, Pārvulescu L (2019) Two is better than one: combining gut content and stable isotope analyses to infer the diet and trophic interactions of a native and an invasive crayfish species. Hydrobiologia 839: 25–35

 

Pārvulescu L (2019) Introducing a new Austropotamobius crayfish species (Crustacea, Decapoda, Astacidae): A Miocene endemism of the Apuseni Mountains, Romania. Zoologischer Anzeiger 279: 94–102

 

Lele SF, Pārvulescu L (2019) Crayfish chelae usage suggests predominantly ambidextrous habitude. Crustaceana 92: 257–267

 

Pārvulescu L, Pérez-Moreno JL, Panaiotu C, Drăguț L, Schrimpf A, Popovici ID, Zaharia C, Weiperth A, Gįl B, Schubart CD, Bracken-Grissom H (2019) A journey on plate tectonics sheds light on European crayfish phylogeography. Ecology and Evolution 9: 1957–1971

 

Panteleit J, Keller NS, Diéguez-Uribeondo J, Makkonen J, Martķn-Torrijos L, Patrulea V, Pīrvu M, Preda C, Schrimpf A, Pārvulescu L (2018) Hidden sites in the distribution of the crayfish plague pathogen Aphanomyces astaci in Eastern Europe: Relicts of genetic groups from older outbreaks?. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 157: 117–124

 

Pārvulescu L, Togor A, Lele SF, Scheu S, Șinca D, Panteleit J (2017) First established population of marbled crayfish Procambarus fallax (Hagen, 1870) f. virginalis (Decapoda, Cambaridae) in Romania. BioInvasions Records 6: 357–362

 

Lele SF, Pārvulescu L (2017) Experimental evidence of the successful invader Orconectes limosus outcompeting the native Astacus leptodactylus in acquiring shelter and food. Biologia 72: 877–885

 

Pārvulescu L, Zaharia C, Groza MI, Csillik O, Satmari A, Drăguț L (2016) Flash-flood potential: a proxy for crayfish habitat stability. Ecohydrology 9: 1507–1516

 

Pārvulescu L, Pīrvu M, Moroșan LG, Zaharia C (2015) Plasticity in fecundity highlights the females’ importance in the spiny-cheek crayfish invasion mechanism. Zoology 118: 424–432

 

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Conferences

2017, 28-30 September – Biogeography of the Carpathians, organized by Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
Presentation:
- A journey on plate tectonics sheds light on European crayfish phylogeography

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2016, 5-8 September – International Association of Astacology (IAA) 21th Symposium, organized by Real Jardin Botanico (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
Presentations:
- The future of endangered Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank 1803) in the light of protected areas and habitat fragmentation: a case study from the Carpathians
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- Adaptive response to early dominance of invader? A case study of native crayfish populations recovery in the Lower Danube pdf >>

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2016, 13 May – the Conference Biologia, VIII-th edition - Biological processes: theoretical and practice aspects, Timisoara, organised by West University of Timisoara
Presentations:
- Chelae biometry of four crayfish species suggests predominantly ambidextrous habitude (in Romanian)
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- Adaptive response to early dominance of an acute invader? (in Romanian) slide show >>
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2016, 25-28 April – the Conference Diaspora in Scientific Research and Higher Education in Romania - Diaspora and friends, Timisoara, organised by MECS, UEFISCDI and UVT
Presentations:
- Aquatic ecology and spatial ecology: interdisciplinary by Big Data (in Romanian)
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2015, 18-21 November – the Annual Zoological Congress of “Grigore Antipa” Museum, Bucharest, organised by the “Grigore Antipa” National History Museum
Presentations:
- Plasticity in fecundity highlights the females’ importance in the spiny-cheek crayfish invasion mechanism
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