Anderson, Lars; Baldwin, Haley; Christensen, Ben; Walker, Austen (Brigham Young University)
Faculty Advisor: Griffen, Blaine (Brigham Young University, Life Sciences)
This research looks at the blue coloration on uca pugnax crab carapace above the mouth and between the eyestalks and associates the coloration to the behavior, sexual maturity, and size of the crab, as well as the detection of metals in their environment. Up to ten crabs were photographed within twenty five isolated sites with the objective of gathering a high range of color difference among the uca pugnax. The photos of the crabs were set to match the same scale of light and RGB as to not have interference from external factors such as sunlight or overcast weather. The shade of blue on the carapace provides information about the surrounding environment where the uca pugnax are found.