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22 November 2023 Using Public Sightings to Document the Widespread Distribution of the Non-Endemic Blue Land Crab, Cardisoma guanhumi, in South Carolina
Elizabeth Scott, Michael Kendrick, Peter Kingsley-Smith, Megan James, Joe Lemeris, Erin Weeks, Daniel Sasson
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Abstract

Cardisoma guanhumi (Blue Land Crab) is a semi-terrestrial crab commonly found from Brazil northwards to the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and southern Florida in the United States. The northern extent of its range along the eastern seaboard of the United States had been documented as Vero Beach, FL, in 1962; however, in August 2022, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources officials received a series of unsolicited reports of this species, prompting them to examine its distribution. A total of 53 verified Blue Land Crab sightings were reported from September to November 2022 in South Carolina. These results indicate that the Blue Land Crab is widely distributed in South Carolina, an area outside of its historical native range.

Elizabeth Scott, Michael Kendrick, Peter Kingsley-Smith, Megan James, Joe Lemeris, Erin Weeks, and Daniel Sasson "Using Public Sightings to Document the Widespread Distribution of the Non-Endemic Blue Land Crab, Cardisoma guanhumi, in South Carolina," Southeastern Naturalist 22(4), 498-503, (22 November 2023). https://doi.org/10.1656/058.022.0403
Published: 22 November 2023
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