TY - JOUR
T1 - Hermit crabs perceive the extent of their virtual bodies
AU - Sonoda, K.
AU - Minoura, M.
AU - Gunji, Y.-P.
AU - Asakura, A.
AU - Elwood, R.W.
N1 - MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.
PY - 2012/8/23
Y1 - 2012/8/23
N2 - A flexible body image is required by animals if they are to adapt to body changes and move effectively within a structurally complex environment. Here, we show that terrestrial hermit crabs, Coenobita rugosus, which frequently change shells, can modify walking behaviour, dependent on the shape of the shell. Hermit crabs walked along a corridor that had alternating left and right corners; if it was narrow at the corner, crabs rotated their bodies to avoid the wall, indicating an awareness of environmental obstacles. This rotation increased when a plastic plate was attached to the shell. We suggest that the shell, when extended by the plate, becomes assimilated to the hermit crab's own body. While there are cases of a tool being assimilated with the body, our result is the first example of the habitat where an animal lives and/or carries being part of a virtual body. This journal is
AB - A flexible body image is required by animals if they are to adapt to body changes and move effectively within a structurally complex environment. Here, we show that terrestrial hermit crabs, Coenobita rugosus, which frequently change shells, can modify walking behaviour, dependent on the shape of the shell. Hermit crabs walked along a corridor that had alternating left and right corners; if it was narrow at the corner, crabs rotated their bodies to avoid the wall, indicating an awareness of environmental obstacles. This rotation increased when a plastic plate was attached to the shell. We suggest that the shell, when extended by the plate, becomes assimilated to the hermit crab's own body. While there are cases of a tool being assimilated with the body, our result is the first example of the habitat where an animal lives and/or carries being part of a virtual body. This journal is
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U2 - 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0085
DO - 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0085
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84864478255
SN - 1744-9561
VL - 8
SP - 495
EP - 497
JO - Biology Letters
JF - Biology Letters
IS - 4
ER -