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Terrestrial hermit crabs (Anomura: Coenobitidae) as taphonomic agentsin circum-tropical coastal sites

机译:陆生寄居蟹(野村村:Coenobitidae)作为环热带沿海地区的植物致病因子

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Hermit crabs are ever alert for more suitable shells to inhabit, but what this may mean for coastal shell middens has rarely been considered. Here, the impact of the most landward-based of hermit crab families, the tropical Coenobitidae, upon archaeological shell-bearing deposits is assessed using a case study: the Neolithic Ugaga site from Fiji. At Ugaga, hermit crabs were found to have removed the majority of shells from the midden and had deposited their old, worn shells in return. The behavioural ecology of genus Coenobita suggests a mutualistic interaction whereby humans make available shell and food resources to hermit crabs, which in turn provide a site cleaning service by consuming human and domestic waste. Diagnostic indicators of terrestrial hermit crab wear patterns on gastropod shells are outlined and the conditions under which extensive ‘hermitting’ of shell midden deposits may occur are investigated. The ability to recognise hermit crab modification of shells is considered not only important for archaeomalacologists analysing tropical shell deposits, but also for field archaeologists wishing to select suitable shell samples for radiocarbon dating.
机译:寄居蟹一直在警惕要居住的更合适的贝壳,但是对于沿海贝壳中的贝壳意味着什么却很少被考虑。在这里,通过一个案例研究:斐济的新石器时代的乌加加遗址,评估了最陆生的寄居蟹家族热带Co科对考古带壳沉积物的影响。在乌加加,发现寄居蟹从中部移走了大部分贝壳,并把它们的旧旧贝壳存放起来作为回报。 Coenobita属的行为生态学表明,人类之间存在着相互影响的相互作用,人类可以向寄居蟹提供贝壳和食物资源,进而通过消耗人类和生活垃圾来提供现场清洁服务。概述了腹足动物贝壳上的陆生寄居蟹磨损模式的诊断指标,并研究了可能广泛“隐居”贝壳中层沉积物的条件。认为识别寄居蟹壳变质的能力不仅对于考古学家分析热带贝壳沉积物很重要,而且对于希望选择合适的贝壳样品进行放射性碳测年的野外考古学家也很重要。

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