Regarded as a protected species on the IUCN list of endangered species, and
classified as data deficient species, the stone crayfish (Austropotamobius
torrentium) is one of the five European species from the Astacidae family that lives
in freshwater ecosystems across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The aim of this study
was to investigate the variability of selected morphometric characteristics of male
and female crayfish of the A. torrentium species from the upper reaches of the
Mlinska River. The crayfish were sampled in June 2021 when 62 individuals (22
males and 40 females) were caught. They were analyzed fresh in the field and in the
laboratory. The treatment included the measurement of 12 morphometric
features: total body length (TBL), weight (W), claw length (CLL), claw width
(CLW), carapace length (CPL), carapace width (CPW), rostrum length (ROL),
rostrum width (ROW), abdominal length and width (ABL, ABW) and telson
length and width (TEL, TEW). The mean body length ± SD was 79.05 ± 7.35
in males and 60.54 ± 10.03 mm in females. The mean recorded body weight ±
SD was 17.51 ± 8.3 g in males and 7.02 ± 4.41 g in females. Using the linear
regression method, a positive correlation was found between body length and
weight (♂ R2=0.7644; ♀ R2=0.8222), body weight and claws length (♂
R2=0.876; ♀ R2=0.9661), as well as carapace width and body length (♂
R2=0.7216; ♀ R2=0.8411). Using the T-test, a statistically significant difference
of the analyzed morphometric parameters was found between the sexes, which 34 Roljić et al.
is explained by the pronounced sexual dimorphism of stone crayfish. The
calculated values for Condition factor and the Crayfish constant indicate that
the males are of better fitness, which is in line with the results of previous
research in Europe. Data presented in this paper can serve as a basis for further
research of A. torrentium in this area.