Hermit crabs find new homes in plastic waste: Shell shortage or clever choice?

Enlarge / Scientists have found that hermit crabs are increasingly using plastic and other litter as makeshift shell homes.Luis Diaz Devesa/Getty

Land hermit crabs have been using bottle tops, parts of old light bulbs and broken glass bottles, instead of shells.

New research by Polish researchers studied 386 images of hermit crabs occupying these artificial shells. The photos had been uploaded by users to online platforms, then analyzed by scientists using a research approach known as iEcology. Of the 386 photos, the vast majority, 326 cases, featured hermit crabs using plastic items as shelters.

At first glance, this is a striking

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