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. 2003 Feb 7;270(1512):279-81.
doi: 10.1098/rspb.2002.2221.

Orientation at night: an innate moon compass in sandhoppers (Amphipoda: Talitridae)

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Orientation at night: an innate moon compass in sandhoppers (Amphipoda: Talitridae)

Alberto Ugolini et al. Proc Biol Sci. .

Abstract

The supralittoral amphipod Talitrus saltator is well known for its capacity for astronomical orientation using the sun and moon as compasses. It has also been demonstrated that the sun compass is innate in this species. In our experiments, we released inexpert (naive) young born in the laboratory into a confined environment under the full moon and in the absence of the horizontal component of the magnetic field. They were allowed to see the natural sky and the moon only at the moment of release. The young individuals were obtained in the laboratory by crossing adult individuals from the same and different populations of sandhoppers. The young from intrapopulation crosses were well oriented towards the directions corresponding to those of their parents, whereas the young from interpopulation crosses were oriented in an intermediate direction. Therefore, our experiments demonstrate in the sandhopper T. saltator that sea-land moon orientation relies on an innate chronometrically compensated mechanism.

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