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Effects of shell status and social context on the agonistic behavior of the tropical hermit crab,Clibanarius signatus

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In the hermit crabClibanarius signatus, the influence of both shell status and social context on agonistic behavior was examined. The experimental hermits were of the same size and sex, but differed in the status of the inhabited shell, which was either optimal, sub-optimal or damaged. The evidence from this experiment suggests that the agonistic behavior ofC. signatus is influenced to a great extent by asymmetries in the resource value; attacks are mainly performed by crabs which inhabit shells in a relatively poor condition and are mostly directed towards opponents with better-fitting shells. However, this effect differs according to the social context, being more pronounced when the potential gain is greater. Shell fights are decidedly more complex than most animal combats; more work is certainly needed to understand the mechanisms underlying resource assessment and decisions made during hermit crabs' interactions.

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Gherardi, F. Effects of shell status and social context on the agonistic behavior of the tropical hermit crab,Clibanarius signatus . J. Ethol. 14, 111–121 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02348868

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