Animal behaviour: coalition among male fiddler crabs
- PMID: 15269757
- DOI: 10.1038/430417a
Animal behaviour: coalition among male fiddler crabs
Abstract
Until now, no compelling evidence has emerged from studies of animal territoriality to indicate that a resident will strategically help a neighbour to defend its territory against an intruder. We show here that territory-owning Australian fiddler crabs will judiciously assist other crabs in defending their neighbouring territories. This cooperation supports the prediction that it is sometimes less costly to assist a familiar neighbour than to renegotiate boundaries with a new, and possibly stronger, neighbour.