2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-021-04573-2
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Same resource, different benefits: hermit crab shell structure advantages owners, but not intruders in agonistic interactions

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“…Despite being crustaceans, hermit crabs have a soft pleon due their unique evolutionary history (Tsang et al., 2011) and, therefore, rely on empty structures for shelter and protection (Williams & McDermott, 2004). The hermit crabs do not remove living gastropods from their shells (Laidre, 2011); thus, they spend their lives constantly looking and/or fighting for empty shells in order to grow and thrive (Angel, 2000; Asakura, 1995; Burciaga et al., 2021; Carlon & Ebersole, 1995; Imazu & Asakura, 1994; Kido & Wada, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being crustaceans, hermit crabs have a soft pleon due their unique evolutionary history (Tsang et al., 2011) and, therefore, rely on empty structures for shelter and protection (Williams & McDermott, 2004). The hermit crabs do not remove living gastropods from their shells (Laidre, 2011); thus, they spend their lives constantly looking and/or fighting for empty shells in order to grow and thrive (Angel, 2000; Asakura, 1995; Burciaga et al., 2021; Carlon & Ebersole, 1995; Imazu & Asakura, 1994; Kido & Wada, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%