Feeding behaviour: hydrothermal vent crabs feast on sea 'snow'
- PMID: 15616550
- DOI: 10.1038/432969a
Feeding behaviour: hydrothermal vent crabs feast on sea 'snow'
Abstract
The crab Xenograpsus testudinatus lives at enormously high densities around the sulphur-rich hydrothermal vents found in shallow waters off Taiwan, even though this acidic environment is low in nutrients. Here we show that these crabs swarm out of their crevices at slack water and feed on the vast numbers of zooplankton that are killed by the vents' sulphurous plumes, and that rain down like marine 'snow'. This opportunistic feeding behaviour explains how the crabs are able to survive in the adverse toxic environment of these shallow hydrothermal vents.
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