Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Four new species of
crab have been discovered in the Philippine island of Palawan. And one
of the crabs truly stands out with its unusually bright purple shell.
National Geographic reports that the Insulamon palawanese may use its uniquely colored shell to help identify its own kind.
"It is known that crabs can
discriminate colours. Therefore, it seems likely that the colouration
has a signal function for the social behaviour, e.g. mating," Hendrik
Freitag of the Senckenberg Museum of Zoology in Dresden, Germany told AFP.
"The particular violet coloration
might just have evolved by chance, and must not necessarily have a very
specific function or reason aside from being a general visual signal
for recognition," Freitag told National Geographic. Freitag's report on
the new species of crabs was published in the Raffles Bulletin of
Zoology.
Despite the big news, the newly discovered crabs are quite small in stature, each from about an inch to two inches wide.
While many species of crab are
known by their red rust hues, some differently colored crab species are
quite popular around the world, perhaps most notably the Chesapeake blue crab.
Freitag said the purple crabs
likely have several natural predators, including some humans in remote
areas. But he said the greatest threat to the species is ongoing forest
clearing for farming, mining and home building.
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