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Study Of Crabs To Intertidal Stimuli :: essays research papers
 INTRODUCTION-   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Since its itroduction to the New Jersey shore in 1988, the western Pacific shore  crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus has spread to inhabit rocky intertidal locations along the  Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to North Carolina (McDermott 1998). Many reasons  have been proposed to explain the rapid spread of this non-indiginous species. For  example, it has been shown that H. sanguineus has longer spawning periods along the  mid-Atlantic coast than it does in its natural habitat in the western Pacific Ocean, due to  a more favorable climate (Epifanio et al 1998). For this reason, these crabs are able to  spawn more times per season than indigenous crabs, providing one possible hypothesis  for their population explotion.  For this species to expand its range along the Atlantic coast, it will need to have  wide tolerances to temperature and salinity. In 1998 Epifanio found that   The purpose of this study is to show the tolerance and behavioral responses of H.  sanguineus to varying water and air temperatures, and water salinity concentrations. It is  believed that these crabs will be very tolerant to the various extreme conditions that they  will be put through. It is the ability of these crabs to survive in these unfavorable  situations that is key to their success. This experiment was also designed to prove the  hypothesis that the tolerance of H. sanguineus to various environmental factors increases  with size.    METHODS AND MATERIALS-  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In February 2000, a field trip was taken to Crane Neck Point to collect live  specimens for the experiment. The field trip was conducted at low tide. The water  temperature was approximately 3 degrees Celcius, with the air temperature slightly above  freezing (0-1 degree Celcius). Live crabs were obtained by overturning rocks in the  intertidal zone. Hemigrapsus sanguineus was found at all levels of the intertidal zone,  although their numbers increased as one moved toward the waterline. The crabs were  collected with no distinction toward size. The sizes of the specimens collected were  found to range from 0.5 to 4.2 cm. The crabs were collected in a plastic five gallon  bucket. Water was added to the bucket to keep the crabs from dehydrating. The crabs  were taken back to the lab, where they were kept in the plastic five gallon buckets for a  few weeks until the experiment began. Air hoses were added to the buckets in order to  oxygenate the water. The water was changed, as necessary.   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The first experiment conducted was the experiment regarding water temperature  and salinity tolerances. The objective was to conduct an experiment that would provide  measurable data on the tolerance of H.  					    
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