Suction-induced habitat selection in sand bubbler crabs
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We show that a decapod crustacean, the sand bubbler crab (SBC) Scopimera globosa, utilizes suction, which is the tension of moisture in the sediment, to select habitats at normal times and at the time of disaster events, through a range of controlled laboratory experiments and field observations at various sandflats in Japan. When SBCs are released on fields with no spatial suction gradient, their direction of movement is random. However, the situation clearly changes with increasing suction gradients, in which case the SBCs move to suitable zones for burrowing. Predictions based on suctionâburrowing relationships coupled with the knowledge of geophysical state changes induced by suction dynamics are consistent with the observed formation of habitats throughout the seasons. Such suction-induced habitat selection in SBCs manifest themselves in a robust way even following sudden events such as typhoons, where erosion and deposition processes distinctly alter the geomorphological profiles,...
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