A comparison of water loss and gill areas in two supralittoral amphipods from New Zealand

Total gill area and gill distribution were measured for the sandhopper Talorchestia quoyana and the beach flea Transorchestia chiliensis . For both species the gill structure and proportional area contributed by individual gills was similar. Differences in desiccation tolerances of the two amphipods...

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Zusammenfassung:Total gill area and gill distribution were measured for the sandhopper Talorchestia quoyana and the beach flea Transorchestia chiliensis . For both species the gill structure and proportional area contributed by individual gills was similar. Differences in desiccation tolerances of the two amphipods are not explained by body water content, gill area relationships or the larger maximal size of T. quoyana . Results were combined with those from other talitrids to examine the relationship between gill area, water content, desiccation habitat and oxygen consumption in aerial and aquatic conditions. There were no consistent relationship between gill area, O sub(2) uptake and desiccation resistance. Amphipods show compensatory respiratory adaptation with individuals from all habitats, showing similar rates of oxygen uptake, either in air or in water, whichever was their most usual respiratory medium. Sandhoppers, including Tal. quoyana), are best able to survive terrestrial conditions associated with a low humidity environment. It is concluded that the water loss characteristics of Tr. chiliensis limit its distribution on sand beaches to areas of high relative humidities.
ISSN:0018-8158
1573-5117
DOI:10.1007/BF00047636