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Coastal road mortality of land crab during spawning migration

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Authors

Ryu, Mi; Kim, Jae Geun

Issue Date
2021-03-23
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, Vol.11 No.1, p. 6702
Abstract
Land crabs are threatened by ocean sprawl even though they act as keystone consumers in coastal forest. Female land crabs must migrate to the sea annually to release larvae. However, they face the risk of road mortality which reduces ecological connectivity. We investigated the spawning migration rhythm and the roadkill of land crab. Migrating crabs and roadkilled crabs were recorded on coastal roads in South Korea from July 28 to August 27 in 2018. Female land crabs mainly released zoeae during spring tide. The number of roadkilled crabs also synchronized with migration peak. A majority (95%) of 739 roadkilled carcasses were female crabs. As a result, the female crabs accounted only 29.6% of the population which can lead to a population decline. The roadkill density was the highest in a residential area without cement guardrails. These results suggest the mitigation actions for land crab roadkill. Among them, prohibiting vehicular traffic between sunset and midnight during spring tides in the breeding season should increase the viability of the population.
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/197769
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86143-z
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