IGLOO CONSTRUCTION BY THE OCYPODID CRAB, DOTILLA-MYCTIROIDES (MILNE-EDWARDS) (CRUSTACEA BRACHYURA) - THE ROLE OF AN AIR CHAMBER WHEN BURROWING IN A SATURATED SANDY SUBSTRATUM

Citation
S. Takeda et al., IGLOO CONSTRUCTION BY THE OCYPODID CRAB, DOTILLA-MYCTIROIDES (MILNE-EDWARDS) (CRUSTACEA BRACHYURA) - THE ROLE OF AN AIR CHAMBER WHEN BURROWING IN A SATURATED SANDY SUBSTRATUM, Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 198(2), 1996, pp. 237-247
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
00220981
Volume
198
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
237 - 247
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0981(1996)198:2<237:ICBTOC>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Dotilla myctiroides, an inhabitant of tropical sandy shores, builds a unique burrow structure in semi-fluid, unstable sand, in addition to a vertical burrow constructed in well-drained and firm sand, The crab r otates in the sand, forming a circular wall of sand pellets around it and subsequently roofs the wall with pellets. The resulting burrow str ucture, termed an ''igloo'', encloses a small quantity of air together with the crab itself. In this study, the function of the igloo was ex amined and compared to that of the vertical burrow structure. In the a ir-filled chamber beneath the sand surface, which results from the con struction of the igloo, the crab continued to scoop up the sand from t he lower surface of the chamber, and attached the scooped pellets to t he ceiling of the chamber. Consequently, the crab, together with the c hamber, continually moved deeper into the sand until it was below the water level. In contrast, 40% of the crabs artificially buried in sand without a surrounding air chamber remained where they had been buried 12 h later. This indicated that the air chamber greatly facilitates v ertical movement of the crab. The making of the igloo is considered to be an adaptation that enables the construction of an air chamber in s emi-fluid sand, where a vertical burrow cannot be constructed, because the sand is not sufficiently firm to prevent it from collapsing. The descent of the crab into the sand through the construction of an igloo may prevent an encounter with dangers such as predators arriving with the incoming tide, a role played by the construction of a vertical bu rrow when the sandy substratum is firm and well-drained.