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Semilunar courtship rhythm of the fiddler crab Uca lactea in a habitat with great tidal variation

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Semilunar courtship rhythm is a widely distributed phenomenon among fiddler crabs in the genus Uca (Decapoda, Ocypodidae). Typically, synchronous courtship has been reported to peak near spring tides. To determine whether a region of large tidal variation shifts reproductive activity, we measured the frequency of specific courtship behaviors including claw-waving and semidome building for U. lactea males on Kanghwa Island, Korea. We found that synchronized courtship for U. lactea peaked near neap tides, whereas near the spring tides, seawater flooded the habitat and males predominantly fed on the mudflat. Although active females, which hold their burrows and usually feed on the mudflat, are abundant near to spring tides, males rarely claw-waved to attract females. This pattern is atypical for the species because other populations of U. lactea on Japan and Taiwan are synchronous around spring tides. We suggest that males invest most of their time in feeding during spring tides because foraging is limited during neap tides. During neap tides, males feed infrequently and thus expend stored energy on courtship signals. We conclude that patterns of reproductive synchrony may be dependent on food availability in periodically changing environments.

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We are very thankful to John H. Christy at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Minoru Murai at the University of Ryukus and two anonymous referees for valuable comments. Delali Dovie improved this paper with valuable discussion and Michiko Sato provided help getting information in Japan. We also thank Sanha Kim, Youna Hwang, Ho Young Suk and other members of the Laboratory of Behavior and Ecology of Seoul National University for many helpful discussions on the results. We thank the National Oceanographic Research Institute of Korea for providing meteorological and tidal data cited in this study. The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies supported R.B.S. with a Brain Pool Professorship. This study was supported by the Brain Korea 21 Research Fellowship from the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development.

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Kim, T.W., Kim, K.W., Srygley, R.B. et al. Semilunar courtship rhythm of the fiddler crab Uca lactea in a habitat with great tidal variation. J Ethol 22, 63–68 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10164-003-0100-4

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