Fiddler on the roof : a northern range extension for the marsh fiddler crab Uca pugnax
Fiddler on the roof : a northern range extension for the marsh fiddler crab Uca pugnax
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2014-09
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Johnson, David S.
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Marine invasion
Climate velocity
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Abstract
A northern range extension is presented here for the marsh fiddler crab Uca pugnax. In summer 2014, adult crabs were found as far north as Hampton, New Hampshire (42.924428, -70.820517), which is 80 km north of its previously established northern limit determined in 2003. Thus, the mean annual northern movement of U. pugnax is currently 7.2 km y-1. I hypothesize that crabs recruited to the most northern sites during 2012 or 2013 when ocean temperatures were up to 1.3 C higher than the average of the previous decade. In a scenario of continued warming oceans
associated with climate change, the range of U. pugnax is thus predicted to continue to extend northward. Given that fiddler crabs are ecosystem engineers affecting coastal wetland productivity, biogeochemistry and sediment structure, the introduction of this species into northern salt marshes may have consequences for marsh structure and function.
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Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Koninklijke Brill for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Crustacean Biology 34 (2014): 671-673, doi:10.1163/1937240X-00002268.