APRÈS LES GRENOUILLES ... DES CRABES !
Après les
grenouilles, au tour des crabes.
Quatre nouvelles
espèces de crabes découvertes sur l’île de Palawan !
Il ne se passe
pas un mois sans qu’une équipe de scientifiques ne découvre une nouvelle espèce
sur l’archipel. Etonnant pays qui, j’en suis persuadé, nous réserve encore bien
des surprises.
J’aurais pu choisir un sujet plus grave, comme la dispute pour le Scarborough Shoal, ou un sujet léger comme l’élection présidentielle en France, mais nous sommes aujourd’hui dimanche, laissons cela pour les jours de semaine. A chaque jour sa peine !
Four new species of freshwater crab, bright purple in
colour, have been discovered in the biologically diverse but
ecologically-threatened Philippines, the man who found them said Saturday.
The tiny crustaceans burrow under boulders and roots in
streams, feeding on dead plants, fruits, carrion and small animals in the water
at night, said Hendrik Freitag of Germany's Senckenberg Museum of Zoology.
Found only in small, lowland-forest ecosystems in the
Palawan island group, most have purple shells, with claws and legs tipped red.
"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," Freitag told AFP by email on Saturday.
"This could explain why large males of various
Insulamon species are more reddish compared to the generally violet females and
immature males."
Scientists began extensive investigations of similar
freshwater crabs in the area in the late 1980s, when one new species was found
-- the Insulamon unicorn, Freitag said.
More field work led Freitag to conclude there were four
other unique species.\
"Based on available new material, a total of five
species are recognised... four of which are new to science," Freitag wrote
in the latest edition of the National University of Singapore's Raffles
Bulletin of Zoology.
The carapace of the biggest, Insulamon magnum, is just 53
millimetres by 41.8 millimetres while the smallest, Insulamon porculum,
measures 33.1 by 25.1 millimetres.
The two other new species were called Insulamon palawense
and Insulamon johannchristiani.
The four slightly differ from the first find, and from each
other, in the shapes of their body shells, legs, and sex organs.
US-based Conservation International lists the Philippines as
one of 17 countries that harbours most of Earth's plant and animal life.
Reptiles, birds or mammals likely prey on the crabs, and it
is possible people in remote areas also collect them for food, Freitag said.
However, the main threats are the ongoing forest clearing
for farming, mining or home building, since this risks drying up their small
habitats and causes water pollution, he said.
"Even if the habitats are not entirely destroyed, the
smaller the remaining habitats, the higher the risk of extinction for a
species," he said.
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