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Towards a Historical Ecology of Intertidal Foraging in the Mafia Archipelago: Archaeomalacology and Implications for Marine Resource Management

机译:在黑手党群岛中的跨透视觅食的历史生态学:archaeomalacology和海洋资源管理的影响

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Understanding the timing and nature of human influence on coastal and island ecosystems is becoming a central concern in archaeological research, particularly when investigated within a historical ecology framework. Unfortunately, the coast and islands of eastern Africa have not figured significantly within this growing body of literature, but are important given their historically contingent environmental, social, and political contexts, as well as the considerable threats now posed to marine ecosystems. Here, we begin developing a longer-term understanding of past marine resource use in the Mafia Archipelago (eastern Africa), an area of high ecological importance containing the Mafia Island Marine Park. Focusing on the comparatively less researched marine invertebrates provides a means for initiating discussion on potential past marine ecosystem structure, human foraging and environmental shifts, and the implications for contemporary marine resource management. The available evidence suggests that human-environment interactions over the last 2000 years were complex and dynamic; however, these data raise more questions than answers regarding the specific drivers of changes observed in the archaeomalacological record. 'this is encouraging as a baseline investigation and emphasizes the need for further engagement with historical ecology by a range of cognate disciplines to enhance our understanding of these complex issues.
机译:了解人类影响沿海和岛屿生态系统的时间和性质正在成为考古学研究的核心问题,特别是在历史生态框架内调查时。不幸的是,在这个日益增长的文学中,东非的海岸和岛屿都没有明显鉴于历史上或目前的环境,社会和政治背景,以及现在对海洋生态系统的相当威胁很重要。在这里,我们开始在黑手党群岛(东非)在黑手党群岛(东非)在含有黑手党岛海洋公园的高生态重要性领域的长期了解。专注于相对较少的研究海洋无脊椎动物提供了一种探讨潜在过去海洋生态系统结构,人觅食和环境转变的手段,以及当代海洋资源管理的影响。可用证据表明,过去2000年的人类环境互动复杂和动态;然而,这些数据提高了关于在archaeomalacology记录中观察到的变化的具体驱动程序的答案的问题。 “这是一个令人鼓舞的基线调查,并强调需要通过一系列同位学科进一步与历史生态进行进一步参与,以加强我们对这些复杂问题的理解。

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