Award: OCE-1129166

Award Title: LINKING VARIATION IN METABOLIC PROCESSES AS A KEY TO PREDICTION
Funding Source: NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)
Program Manager: David L. Garrison

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Individuals within natural populations often differ considerably in their diets because of individual differences in food preferences or due to differences through space or time in the availability of food. This project examined the reasons behind individual diet variation and the consequences of that variation for reproductive success. We used crabs in this study because they are abundant, easy to use in experiments, live in a wide range of ocean habitats, and have a broad range of natural diets (from herbivores to carnivores). We examined several different species of crab found on the shore along the United States east coast. For each of these, we examined their diets and the factors that caused differences in dietary intake between individuals. We also examined their metabolic rates and ability to assimilate consumed food into their bodies, both of which vary with diet. Then for each species we experimentally measured the impacts of dietary intake on reproductive success. We found that the diet of each of the species we examined was influenced by changes to their environment brought about by humans. Each species experienced a different type of human-caused stress, and this meant that each species had its own unique mechanisms that caused differences between individuals in their diets. A simple example of this can be seen by contrasting two of the species we examined. The mangrove tree crab in Florida is responding to climate change by moving further northward. Its mangrove habitat is also creeping northward, but not as fast. As a consequence, some of the tree crabs now live in salt marshes that are found north of the mangroves. Crabs in the salt marsh have a different diet and also experience much less shading than those in the mangroves. As a result, the balance between the energy intake from food and the energy expenditure (which is determined by temperature for these cold-blooded animals) has shifted so that crabs in the marsh have less energy available for reproduction. They are producing smaller clutches of lower quality eggs than their counterparts in the mangrove. As a second example, mud crab lives in oyster reefs on the southeast coast that are often degraded for several reasons (oyster harvesting, disease, lack of oxygen in the water, getting buried by sediment, etc.). Mud crabs eat oysters, so as oyster reefs degrade, mud crabs have less to eat. However, the reduction in food consumption depends on the personality of the individual crab. Bold crabs will readily leave degraded reefs to find better ones that offer more food, while shy crabs are more likely to remain on degraded reefs rather than take the risk of trying to move between reefs. This results in bold crabs living on healthy reefs where they eat a lot of food and shy crabs living on low quality reefs where they eat smaller amounts of food. The amount of food consumed by individual crabs in turn controls how many eggs they produce. As illustrated by these two examples, each system we examined had very different mechanisms that altered dietary food intake, but in each case the end result was the same – as crabs ate less food, and especially as they ate less animal food (even if they still ate lots of plants), their reproductive success dropped off quickly. This was even true for species that are generally considered to be primarily herbivorous – consumption of animal prey was necessary for successful reproduction. Since the diet changes in each of the systems examined were caused by human impacts, results of this project will help us to better understand the consequences of human impacts on the animals that live in our coastal oceans. Results of this project may also be used to help improve fisheries, since two of the species included in this study (the Florida stone crab and the blue crab) support active commercial and recreational fisheries. This project involved 8 graduate students and more than 2 dozen undergraduate students who participated and received training and experience in all aspects of the scientific process. Results from this project have also had important impacts on the nonscientific community. Specifically, results here were used as the basis for 3rd and 5th grade lesson plans that were developed by local elementary school teachers here in Columbia, SC, and are available for general use. In addition, the results of this project served as the basis for more than 130 education outreach visits by me and members of my lab to K-12 classrooms throughout South Carolina. These presentations focused on introducing kids to ocean sciences and on enhancing their quantitative and critical thinking skills. Data collected as part of this project are freely available to the public on the web at http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/562104. Last Modified: 09/08/2016 Submitted by: Blaine Griffen
DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Gonadosomatic index of blue crabs on various diets collected at the Baruch Institute in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2015-12-22Final no updates expected
Weight of hepatopancreas for crabs fed different diets collected the Baruch Institute in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-21Final no updates expected
Hepatopancreas lipid content of crabs fed different diets collected at the Baruch Institute in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2015-12-22Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing the volume of eggs in crabs that were fed different diets (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-21Final no updates expected
Blue crab survival data during a dietary study conducted at the Baruch Institute in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2015-12-22Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing the activity of crabs fed different diets during a summer (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-21Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing the mortality of crabs when exposed to certain predators collected in the North Inlet National Estuarine Research Reserve, Georgetown, South Carolina during 2015 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-22Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing refuge use of crabs when exposed to certain predators collected in the North Inlet National Estuarine Research Reserve, Georgetown, South Carolina during 2015 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-20Final no updates expected
Refuge use and mobility of blue crabs and toadfish while in mesocosms for a week in 2015 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-01-22Final no updates expected
Experimental results from the 1st of 2 studies on prey choice for 2-clawed and 1-clawed Stone Crabs (Menippe spp.) in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-15Final no updates expected
Experimental results from the 2nd of 2 studies on prey choice for 2-clawed and 1-clawed Stone Crabs (Menippe spp.) in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2018-06-27Final no updates expected
Long-term consuption for 2-clawed and 1-clawed Stone Crabs (Menippe spp.) in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-03-30Final no updates expected
Prey size selection ranking for 2-clawed and 1-clawed Stone Crabs (Menippe spp.) in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-15Final no updates expected
Time taken for food to pass through gut of flat-backed mud crabs infected by a parasite in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-16Final no updates expected
Respiration rate of infected and uninfected flat-backed mud crabs collected from North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-22Final no updates expected
Time taken for infected and uninfected flat-backed mud crabs to react to the presence of prey in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-16Final no updates expected
Mud crabs refuge use and activity level - initial measurements collected from North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-03-30Final no updates expected
Effect of predation threat on repeatability of individual crab behavior revealed by mark-recapture in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-17Final no updates expected
Panopeus herbstii activity level and feeding with and without predator cues North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-18Final no updates expected
Eurypanopeus depressus feeding with and without parasitic barnacle infection in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-19Final no updates expected
Eurypanopeus depressus food handling with and without parasitic barnacle infection in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-19Final no updates expected
Eurypanopeus depressus parasitised field survey in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-03-30Final no updates expected
Impact of diet variation on physiological and reproductive condition of A. pisonii in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Aratus pisonii survey in native mangrove and novel salt marsh habitats in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Experimental results determining fecundity of Aratus pisonii populations in mangrove and salt marsh habitats in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Survey examining latitudinal body size patterns in Aratus pisonii collected from South Eastern US mangrove forests in 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2017-08-03Final no updates expected
Survey comparing Aratus pisonii reproductive effort in native and novel habitats in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Comparing egg size in Aratus pisonii populations from mangrove and salt marsh habitats in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-03-01Final no updates expected
Comparing predation pressure on Aratus pisonii in mangrove and salt marsh habitats South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Comparing larval quality in Aratus pisonii populations from mangrove and salt marsh habitats in South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-02-25Final no updates expected
Relationship between leaf herbivory, tree characteristics, and refuge availability in a Belize mangrove forest during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2017-08-03Final no updates expected
Mangrove tree distribution and characteristics in a dwarf mangrove systems in the South Eastern US mangrove forests during 2013 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-03-01Final no updates expected
Uca pugilator: Assessment of individual's position within a herd at 3 min. intervals analyzed at USC in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-04-08Final no updates expected
Uca pugilator: Individual's proportion of time spent in an edge or alone position among a herd collected analyzed at USC in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-04-08Final no updates expected
Uca pugilator: Search space that crabs traveled analyzed at USC in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-04-08Final no updates expected
Uca pugilator: Search space behavior due to carapace treatment (control, nail polish, and food dye) analyzed at USC in 2014 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-04-08Final no updates expected
Counts of circulating hemocyte density in Carcinus maenas infected by trematode (Microphallus similis)2016-04-08Final no updates expected
Behavior and physiology of Carcinus maenas infected with trematode parasite from North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC in 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-04-11Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing the proportion of time that Panopeus herbstii spent using refuge habitats in the North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Influence of refuge use by the mud crab Panopeus herbstii on the consumption of bivalves found in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC in 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Field distribution of personality types in the mud crab Panopeus herbstii relative to tidal height in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Lab experiment linking dietary consumption and reproduction in crabs in the North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Percent herbivory and gut fullness for Hemigrapsus sanguineus at different times of year in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Dietary intake by the crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus and its energy storage in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-03Final no updates expected
Dietary intake by the crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus and its energy storage: GSI, HIS in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-03Final no updates expected
Location and food items found at 30 intertidal oyster reefs that were sampled for P. herbstii diet study in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-03Final no updates expected
Biological and physical characteristics of 30 intertidal oyster reefs that were sampled for P. herbstii diet study in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-02Final no updates expected
Body and body part weights for adult female P. herbstii crabs sampled from 30 intertidal oyster reefs in North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-06Final no updates expected
Food concsumption and body measurements in Panopeus herbstii collected near North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, SC during 2012 (Variation in Metabolic Processes project)2016-06-06Final no updates expected
Proportion of time the mangrove tree crab Aratus pisonii spent in different behaviors related to diet and energy storage (Cannizzo et al, (2018) Ecol & Evol.)2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Thermal readings from under a dock and in a nearby salt marsh (Cannizzo et al, (2018) Ecol & Evol.)2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Thermal condition of A. pisonii in three habitats: under dock, mangroves, saltmarsh2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Proportion of time that mangrove tree crab Aratus pisonii spent in sun and shade in three habitats, 2015-2016. Cannizzo et al, (2018) Ecol & Evol.2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Clutch size of the mangrove tree crab A. pisonii from three habitats: mangrove, saltmarsh and mangrove2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Physiological parameters derived from dissection of mangrove crabs, A. pisonii, from three habitats along Florida's east coast in 2015 and 2016 2018-07-16Final no updates expected
Energy content of mangrove crab, A. pisonii, eggs from three habitats along the Florida eastern coast, 20162018-07-16Final no updates expected
Lipid and glycogen content of A. pisonii eggs from three habitats along the Florida eastern coast, 20162018-07-16Final no updates expected
Fatty acid concentration extracted from A. pisonii eggs from three habitats along the Florida eastern coast, 20162018-07-16Final no updates expected

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Principal Investigator: Blaine Griffen (University South Carolina Research Foundation)