2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4203
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A fiddler crab reduces plant growth in its expanded range

Kayla S. Martínez‐Soto,
David S. Johnson

Abstract: Species across the planet are shifting or expanding their ranges because of climate change. These are climate migrants. Although climate migrants are well‐documented, their impacts on recipient ecosystems are not. Climate migrants that are also ecosystem engineers (species that modify or create habitats) will likely drive profound effects on ecosystems. The Atlantic marsh fiddler crab, Minuca pugnax, is a burrowing crab that recently expanded its range into the northeast United States. In its historical range,… Show more

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