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Ecosystem stability and Native American oyster harvesting along the Atlantic Coast of the United States

机译:沿着美国大西洋沿岸收获的生态系统稳定性和美国原住民牡蛎

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The eastern oyster ( Crassostrea virginica ) is an important proxy for examining historical trajectories of coastal ecosystems. Measurement of ~40,000 oyster shells from archaeological sites along the Atlantic Coast of the United States provides a long-term record of oyster abundance and size. The data demonstrate increases in oyster size across time and a nonrandom pattern in their distributions across sites. We attribute this variation to processes related to Native American fishing rights and environmental variability. Mean oyster length is correlated with total oyster bed length within foraging radii (5 and 10 km) as mapped in 1889 and 1890. These data demonstrate the stability of oyster reefs despite different population densities and environmental shifts and have implications for oyster reef restoration in an age of global climate change.
机译:东牡蛎(Crassostrea Virginica)是检查沿海生态系统的历史轨迹的重要代理。沿着美国大西洋沿岸的考古遗址测量〜40,000牡蛎壳提供了牡蛎丰富和大小的长期记录。数据横跨站点的分布中的时间和非谐波模式展示了牡蛎大小的增加。我们将这种变化归因于与美洲原住民捕捞权和环境变异相关的过程。平均牡蛎长度与在1889年和1890年的映射到映射的总牡蛎床长度与总牡蛎床长度相关。这些数据展示了牡蛎珊瑚礁的稳定性,尽管人口密度和环境变化不同,并且对牡蛎礁恢复有影响全球气候变化的年龄。

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