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Invisible "Skeleton" Supports Shell-less Crab, Study Finds

Invisible "Skeleton" Supports Shell-less Crab, Study Finds

Brian Handwerk
for 
National Geographic News

April 19, 2006

Surviving without a skeleton can be a dicey challenge.

But crabs and other animals that periodically shed their hard shells, or exoskeletons, face just such a predicament.

New research suggests that at least one crab species adapts to this dangerous period by creating an internal "skeleton" made of gas from its guts.

Blackback crabs live almost entirely on land, returning to the water only to spawn.

Like other crustaceans, insects, and arachnids, the crabs must occasionally get rid of their exoskeletons to grow larger (related photo: molting mayfly).

"They essentially secrete what looks like a whole [shell] under the old one," said Jennifer Taylor, a biology doctoral student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

"They pump themselves up and inflate their gut, and that increased pressure will cause the old outer skeleton to crack, so that the crab can back out of it."

Once out of its shell, the crab's covering is soft. That should mean that the animal must lie helpless and vulnerable during the several days it takes a new exoskeleton to harden.

But Taylor has found that the crab's high internal air pressure also produces a temporary rigidity—an air "skeleton" that allows the animal to move while still soft.

Taylor co-authored a new study on the crab, which appears in tomorrow's issue of the journal Nature.

"You can imagine a similar thing when you inflate a balloon: As you add more air it becomes a little more rigid," she explained.

"In the case of this crab the inflation of the gut is increasing the pressure of body fluids throughout the whole animal, making it more rigid. That provides something for muscles to contract against."

Liquid Bones?

In 2003 Taylor and co-author William M. Kier, professor of biology at UNC, described related research in the journal Science on blue crabs, which live entirely in water.

Those crabs were found to use a similar skeletal support mechanism based on internal water pressure.

For the land-based blackbacks, Taylor said, "One fact that may be important is that, by filling their gut with air rather than water, it makes the newly molted animal a lot lighter.

"On land, where they have to overcome gravity, that may be more significant."

Taylor notes that some insects swallow air to inflate their bodies when shedding their shells, but it's unknown whether they also use the air for skeletal support.

Study co-author Kier said, "At this point, we don't know how widespread pneumohydrostatic skeletons are.

"But they indeed may have been crucial to the process by which marine animals escaped from the sea millions of years ago and came to live on land."

 

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台灣寄居蟹媽媽打造蟹之“快樂天堂”

2013-09-17 16:59:23  

香港中通社墾丁9月13日電(香港中通社記者 周志彬)

在台灣的墾丁,有個寄居蟹的“快樂天堂”,而打理這個天堂的“寄居蟹媽媽”黃淑凰,是因3年前女兒問:“媽媽,寄居蟹為什麼穿著塑料殼?”女兒的話語令她有了為寄居蟹找個“家”的想法。

墾丁青年活動中心在2010年發起“寄居蟹安心成家推手”方案,隻要客人帶著捐贈給寄居蟹的貝殼,即可享有住宿優惠。在該中心工作的黃淑凰說,貝殼不能是客人從其他地方撿來或買來的,“隻接受客人以前從海邊撿走、現在想還給寄居蟹,或是在熱炒店吃的螺類剩下的殼。”

路邊成堆蝸牛殼 哪來的費疑猜

自由時報自由時報 – 2013年9月11日 上午8:55

〔自由時報記者黃美珠/關西報導〕新竹縣關西鎮鳳山溪的無名橋頭、竹十六線旁,最近出現如小山丘般的空蝸牛殼。有鄉親傳聞是好心人收集後準備要送墾丁給無殼的寄居蟹當新家。但也有鄉親懷疑,可能是農民把蝸牛當「害蟲」,用藥集體殺死後丟棄在路旁。

記者查訪後,不管是鎮民代表、里長,或是農會理監事、熱心公益的義消、救護人員等都不清楚,但對前述罕見的現象,也都嘖嘖稱奇。

秋遊綠島/綠島的夜店咖 寄居蟹換屋三步驟

「低碳旅遊」護綠島美景,寄居蟹的安家計畫 看看誰的螺殼被帶走

炙熱的綠島,在下過雨的夜晚開車或散步於環島公路上,你是否曾巧遇背著笨重的殼、探頭攀爬的陸寄居蟹,或是張著大大的螯、似乎再向你宣戰的陸蟹呢?他們並不是住在馬路上喔!而是綠島濱海的原住民,也是許多人兒時的共同回憶。

大量遊客馳騁機車在不到20公理的環島公路上,歡樂之於多少生物慘死輪下無人聞問,以往爬滿公路的寄居蟹首當其衝,數量變得相當稀有!長期觀察生態的達人呂縉宇說,大部分的螺貝類都滿足了人類的口腹之欲,殼被丟棄,也讓寄居蟹找不到家,在野外,最常見到揹著洗衣精瓶蓋的寄居蟹,還有的以電燈炮當殼、還發現揹著水龍頭栓蓋的短腕陸寄居蟹。

幫寄居蟹找家、不破壞生態 「低碳旅遊」護綠島美景

記者陳姿吟/台東報導
有「東台灣海上珍珠」之稱的綠島,擁有世界級的美麗海景,豐富的海底魚類、珊瑚礁生態,這些年來深受旅客喜愛,但在觀光蓬勃發展之餘,換來的是對島內原始樣貌的破壞,這讓當地居民心痛不已。台東縣政府有感於發展觀光,更要保護原生物種及自然環境,從去年開始推行低碳旅遊、特色旅遊,希望深化綠島觀光資源的價值。

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