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Orientation of littoral amphipods in two sandy beaches of Brittany (France) with wide tidal excursions

TitleOrientation of littoral amphipods in two sandy beaches of Brittany (France) with wide tidal excursions
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsGambineri, S, Rossano C, Durier V, Fanini L, Rivault C, Scapini F
JournalChemistry and Ecology
Volume24
Issue1
Pages129-144
KeywordsDeshayesorchestia deshayesii (former Talorchestia deshayesii), landscape vision, orientation, Sandy beaches, Talitrus saltator, tide
Abstract

Sandhoppers orient towards the shoreline using a sun compass when they are subject to dry conditions.
In this study we analysed the orientation of populations from two sandy beaches with wide tidal excursions
(Brittany, France): at Damgan (sea to the South) and at Le Verger (sea to the North). At Le Verger beach
Talitrus saltator was found together with Deshayesorchestia deshayesii (former Talorchestia deshayesii).
The results of the experiments on sun and landscape orientation showed that the Damgan T. saltator oriented
better with ebbing tides than with rising tides, while the Le Verger T. saltator showed the opposite trend
as a response to tides. This is probably related to the differing risk of being swept away by tides at the two
localities. D. deshayesii was found to be more scattered in orientation than T. saltator, probably because
it is a recent colonizer of that beach.

DOI10.1080/02757540801966322