Another place, another timer: marine species and the rhythms of life

K Tessmar‐Raible, F Raible, E Arboleda - Bioessays, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The marine ecosystem is governed by a multitude of environmental cycles, all of which are
linked to the periodical recurrence of the sun or the moon. In accordance with these cycles …

Artificial light at night alters the activity and feeding behaviour of sandy beach amphipods and pose a threat to their ecological role in Atlantic Canada

KD Lynn, D Quintanilla-Ahumada, C Anguita… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing source of stress for organisms and communities
worldwide. These include species associated with sandy beaches, which consume and …

[HTML][HTML] Role of suction in sandy beach habitats and the distributions of three amphipod and isopod species

S Sassa, S Yang, Y Watabe, N Kajihara… - Journal of Sea Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Sandy beach ecology has progressed rapidly with the emergence of several theories
developed on the basis of understanding of hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes …

Hemocyanin as a biological indicator of artificial light at night stress in sandy beach amphipods

KD Lynn, D Quintanilla-Ahumada, C Duarte… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
The influence of artificial light at night (ALAN) is becoming evident in marine sandy beaches.
These habitats are dominated by species reliant on natural daylight/night regimes, making …

Cold temperatures as a source of stress: seasonality, sand burrowing and hemocyanin levels in Atlantic Canada sandy beach amphipods

KD Lynn, SJ Greenwood, PA Quijón - Marine Biology, 2023 - Springer
Sandy beach species are adapted to a harsh physical habitat, but for those living at
relatively high latitudes, the cold, often freezing winter conditions, entail a challenge that has …

Circalunidian clocks control tidal rhythms of locomotion in the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus

CC Chabot, NC Ramberg-Pihl… - Marine and freshwater …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
While many intertidal animals exhibit circatidal rhythms, the nature of the underlying
endogenous clocks that control these rhythms has been controversial. In this study American …

[HTML][HTML] Substrate dependent talitrid amphipods from fragmented beaches on the north coast of Crete (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae), including a redefinition of the genus Orchestia  …

JK Lowry, L Fanini - Zootaxa, 2013 - biotaxa.org
Four species of talitrid amphipods (Orchestia montagui Audouin, 1826, Orchestia
stephenseni Cecchini, 1928, Orchestia xylino sp. nov. and Talitrus saltator (Montagu, 1808)) …

Colonisation of beach-cast macrophyte wrack patches by talitrid amphipods: a primer

AJD Pelletier, DE Jelinski, M Treplin, M Zimmer - Estuaries and Coasts, 2011 - Springer
Sandy beaches are characterised by heterogeneously distributed food sources both in time
and space. The major energy supply is derived from marine subsidies in the form of beach …

The behavioural ecology of two sympatric talitrid species, Talitrus saltator (Montagu) and Orchestia gammarellus (Pallas) on a Tyrrhenian sandy beach dune system

I Colombini, M Fallaci, E Gagnarli, C Rossano… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2013 - Elsevier
The behavioural ecology of a sub-population of Talitrus saltator living on the sandy shore of
the Maremma Regional Park (Italy) was compared with that of Orchestia gammarellus …

Seasonal variation of the endogenous rhythm in two sympatric amphipods: Talitrus saltator and Talorchestia deshayesii from Bizerte beach (northern Tunisia)

A Ayari, K Nasri-Ammar - Biological Rhythm Research, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The locomotor activity rhythm of the supralittoral sandhoppers, Talitrus saltator and
Talorchestia deshayesii, was investigated over four seasons to reveal the impact of …