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Working with what you've got
Year:
2017Ranking:
EntrantArtist:
Elizabeth Forbes (Graduate Student)Department:
Ecology, Evolution, and Marine BiologyLab:
Hillary YoungDescription
As hermit crabs grow, they move into new shells to accommodate their growing bodies; without one, they are incredibly vulnerable. A strawberry hermit crab, Coenobita perlatus, tackles the housing shortage (too few empty shells) on Palmyra Atoll by settling into a washed-up glass jar instead.