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Similar Metabolic Costs for Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii) in Historic and Range‐Shifted Habitats
by
Griffen, Blaine D.
, Richardson, Hannah C.
, Seeley, Rocky L.
, Fletcher, Laura S.
, Dominguez Villalobos, Amanda C.
, Marlow, Bailey N.
, Cannizzo, Zachary J.
, Gold, Shelby N.
in
Aratus pisonii
/ Bats
/ Body size
/ Body temperature
/ Climate change
/ climate‐induced range shift
/ Crustaceans
/ Docks
/ Ecosystems
/ energetics
/ Energy
/ Energy expenditure
/ Experiments
/ Food intake
/ Foraging behavior
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Life history
/ life history variation
/ Mangrove trees
/ Mangroves
/ Metabolic rate
/ Metabolism
/ Physiology
/ Q10
/ range expansion
/ Range extension
/ Salt
/ Salt marshes
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
2025
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Similar Metabolic Costs for Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii) in Historic and Range‐Shifted Habitats
by
Griffen, Blaine D.
, Richardson, Hannah C.
, Seeley, Rocky L.
, Fletcher, Laura S.
, Dominguez Villalobos, Amanda C.
, Marlow, Bailey N.
, Cannizzo, Zachary J.
, Gold, Shelby N.
in
Aratus pisonii
/ Bats
/ Body size
/ Body temperature
/ Climate change
/ climate‐induced range shift
/ Crustaceans
/ Docks
/ Ecosystems
/ energetics
/ Energy
/ Energy expenditure
/ Experiments
/ Food intake
/ Foraging behavior
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Life history
/ life history variation
/ Mangrove trees
/ Mangroves
/ Metabolic rate
/ Metabolism
/ Physiology
/ Q10
/ range expansion
/ Range extension
/ Salt
/ Salt marshes
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
2025
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Similar Metabolic Costs for Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii) in Historic and Range‐Shifted Habitats
by
Griffen, Blaine D.
, Richardson, Hannah C.
, Seeley, Rocky L.
, Fletcher, Laura S.
, Dominguez Villalobos, Amanda C.
, Marlow, Bailey N.
, Cannizzo, Zachary J.
, Gold, Shelby N.
in
Aratus pisonii
/ Bats
/ Body size
/ Body temperature
/ Climate change
/ climate‐induced range shift
/ Crustaceans
/ Docks
/ Ecosystems
/ energetics
/ Energy
/ Energy expenditure
/ Experiments
/ Food intake
/ Foraging behavior
/ Habitats
/ Human influences
/ Life history
/ life history variation
/ Mangrove trees
/ Mangroves
/ Metabolic rate
/ Metabolism
/ Physiology
/ Q10
/ range expansion
/ Range extension
/ Salt
/ Salt marshes
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
2025
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Similar Metabolic Costs for Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii) in Historic and Range‐Shifted Habitats
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Similar Metabolic Costs for Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii) in Historic and Range‐Shifted Habitats
2025
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Overview
Climate‐induced range shifts may displace species into novel habitats where their life history characteristics may differ in response to new physiological conditions. One such species is the mangrove tree crab, Aratus pisonii, that has expanded beyond mangrove habitats into salt marshes, with the help of anthropogenic structures such as boat docks that mimic its natural habitat in many ways. Individuals in the salt marsh grow to smaller sizes and have different reproductive patterns than individuals in the native mangrove or in boat dock habitats. We examined the metabolic rates of crabs associated with each of these three habitats to determine whether changes in energy expenditure could account for the life history changes that have been documented. We found that the metabolic patterns were similar in the three habitats, with metabolic rate increasing with body size and with temperature, being higher for females than for males and increasing during reproduction. However, once these factors were accounted for, there was no additional difference in metabolic patterns between habitats. Combining these patterns with known patterns of temperature differences and differences in food intake between the mangrove, salt marsh, and boat docks provides mechanistic insight into the energy mismatch that has been created by this range expansion from mangroves to salt marshes. The energy dynamics in these different habitats are consistent with and are capable of explaining the observed patterns of life history variation that accompany this range expansion. Our study provides an example of a mechanistic approach to understanding the influence of climate change and associated range shifts on life history variation across habitat types. We show that metabolic costs of mangrove tree crabs are similar in native mangrove habitats and in salt marshes that have recently been colonized with climate change. Our results suggest that changes to life history of this species that accompany this range expansion are the result of energetic constraints in salt marshes.
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