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Abstract

Herreid, C.F. and R.J. Full. 1988. Energetics and locomotion. In Biology of the Land Crab (eds. W. Burggren and B.R. McMahon). pp. 333-377. Cambridge University Press. New York.

Introduction

The purpose of this chapter is to describe the general way that land crabs consume and use energy. Although techniques are available to measure food intake and its caloric content, and to determine the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism of organisms during activity and rest, a complete energetic evaluation of any animal, much less one for land crabs, has yet to be made. Thus, we are in possession of a few fragments of data - enough to embolden us to speculate but not enough to restrict our imagination. This chapter presents an overview of the feeding process, digestion, assimilation, metabolism and the energetic cost of a variety of behaviors that crabs perform. Considerable information is available on locomotion, which is easily quantified and permits us to determine the metabolic range for each species. Other behavior patterns have scarcely been considered from an energetic point of view. This paucity of data will become evident in the following pages where we highlight the information that is required before we can work out an energy budget for any species.