“…Talitrid amphipods constitute the main animal biomass in sandy beaches and play an important role in the supralittoral environment (Griffiths et al, 1983;Wildish, 1988;McLachlan and Brown, 2006). The sandhopper Talitrus saltator is a well-established model species for biomonitoring human pressure and pollution on sandy beaches (Barca-Bravo et al, 2008;Ugolini et al, 2004Ugolini et al, , 2005Ugolini et al, , 2012Ungherese et al, 2010aUngherese et al, ,b, 2012 and for ecology and behavior (Pardi and Papi, 1953;Wildish, 1988;Ugolini et al, 1999;Ugolini, 2003Ugolini, , 2006. Despite their key ecological relevance for carbon cycling on the damp band of sandy beaches, to date there are very limited reports on T. saltator-associated gut microbial flora (Nuti et al, 1971;Martineti et al, 1995).…”