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The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis.

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Ramus, AP; Forward, RB
Published in: Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology
February 2012

Physiology, behavior, habitat, and morphology are used to determine the degree of adaptation to life on land for amphipod species and systemization within the four functional groups of the family talitridae. Talorchestia longicornis is a semi-terrestrial amphipod found in the supratidal zone of estuaries. The present study investigates the physiological adaptations of this species to life on land through measurements of osmoregulation and respiration. Over the salinity range of 1-40‰, T. longicornis regulated its hemolymph hyperosmotically at low salinities and hypoosmotically at high salinities. The isosmotic point was about 27‰. Analogously, hemolymph chloride levels were well regulated being hyperionic at low salinities and hypoionic at high salinities. This species is capable of respiration in both air and water. Slopes (b values) of the relationship between weight and oxygen uptake rates ranged from 0.316 to 0.590. Oxygen uptake rates were higher in air than water and at night versus day. Q(10) values were slightly below 2.0 for respiration in air for amphipods, irrespective of weight. These physiological adaptations, along with its behaviors, habitat, and morphology, place T. longicornis within the Group III sandhoppers of the Talitridae.

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Published In

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology

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1531-4332

ISSN

1095-6433

Publication Date

February 2012

Volume

161

Issue

2

Start / End Page

159 / 165

Related Subject Headings

  • Water-Electrolyte Balance
  • Water Movements
  • Time Factors
  • Sample Size
  • Salinity
  • Regression Analysis
  • Physiology
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Ions
 

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Ramus, A. P., & Forward, R. B. (2012). The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 161(2), 159–165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2011.10.021
Ramus, Aaron P., and Richard B. Forward. “The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology 161, no. 2 (February 2012): 159–65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2011.10.021.
Ramus AP, Forward RB. The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis. Comparative biochemistry and physiology Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 2012 Feb;161(2):159–65.
Ramus, Aaron P., and Richard B. Forward. “The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, vol. 161, no. 2, Feb. 2012, pp. 159–65. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2011.10.021.
Ramus AP, Forward RB. The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis. Comparative biochemistry and physiology Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 2012 Feb;161(2):159–165.
Journal cover image

Published In

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology

DOI

EISSN

1531-4332

ISSN

1095-6433

Publication Date

February 2012

Volume

161

Issue

2

Start / End Page

159 / 165

Related Subject Headings

  • Water-Electrolyte Balance
  • Water Movements
  • Time Factors
  • Sample Size
  • Salinity
  • Regression Analysis
  • Physiology
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Ions