2014
DOI: 10.1111/eth.12289
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Experimental Change of the Orientation of Two Populations of Talitrus saltator (Crustacea Amphipoda Talitridae) from Cap Bon (North‐Eastern Tunisia)

Abstract: The orientation of sandhopper populations is adapted to the direction of the shoreline of the sandy beaches where they live; this behaviour was shown to be inherited in some Mediterranean populations. The question was open whether this behaviour could be adaptively modified in case of changing shoreline or passive transfer to a new differently oriented shoreline. The Cap Bon beaches in north-eastern Tunisia are particularly interesting because they belong to two different Mediterranean Basins, the central and … Show more

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