Griffiths Megan E, Mohammad Basma A, Vega Andres
Department of Biology, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USA.
Rev Biol Trop. 2007 Mar;55(1):219-24. doi: 10.15517/rbt.v55i1.6073.
The land crab Gecarcinus quadratus is an engineering species that controls nutrient cycling in tropical forests. Factors regulating their coastal distribution are not fully understood. We quantified land crab distribution during the dry season at Sirena Field Station in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica, and found that land crab burrow density decreases with increasing distance from the ocean. Leaf litter depth and tree seedling density are negatively correlated with land crab burrow density. Burrows are strongly associated with sand substrate and burrow density is comparatively low in clay substrate. Results suggest that G. quadratus is limited to a narrow coastal zone with sand substrate, and this distribution could have profound effects on plant community structure.
陆蟹方蟹是一种控制热带森林养分循环的工程物种。调节它们在沿海分布的因素尚未完全了解。我们对哥斯达黎加科科瓦多国家公园锡雷纳野外站旱季的陆蟹分布进行了量化,发现陆蟹洞穴密度随着离海洋距离的增加而降低。落叶层深度和树苗密度与陆蟹洞穴密度呈负相关。洞穴与沙地基质密切相关,而在粘土基质中洞穴密度相对较低。结果表明,方蟹局限于有沙地基质的狭窄沿海地带,这种分布可能对植物群落结构产生深远影响。