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Droving is conspicuous in Uca vocans vocans in summer. The crabs burrowing on the upper habitat have a higher tendency to wander compared to the ones burrowing on the lower habitat. Most of the wandering crabs captured on the low tide levels are relatively large and male. Larger crabs and males prefer to burrow on the upper zones of U. vocans habitat, but the smaller ones and females prefer the lower habitat. The upper level of the U. vocans habitat has relatively low N-content compared to the water's edge. Therefore droving is advantageous in crabs that have burrows on the upper level. Female and smaller resident crabs have faster feeding motions than male and larger ones, and can satisfy their feeding demands more rapidly. Therefore, for males and larger crabs it is advantageous to move away from the burrow area and forage in areas of higher food content near the low tide level where the number of feeding motions increases.
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Murai, M., Goshima, S. & Nakasone, Y. Adaptive droving behavior observed in the fiddler crab Uca vocans vocans . Mar. Biol. 76, 159–164 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392732
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