The skylight gradient of luminance helps sandhoppers in sun and moon identification
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
To return to the ecologically optimal zone of the beach, the sandhopper Talitrus saltator (Montagu) maintains a constant sea-land direction based on the sun and moon compasses. In this study, we investigated the role of the skylight gradient of luminance in sun and moon identification under natural and artificial conditions of illumination. Clock-shifted (inverted) sandhoppers tested under the sun (during their subjective night) and under the full moon (during their subjective day) exhibit orientation in accordance with correct identification of the sun and the moon at night. Tested in artificial conditions of illumination at night without the artificial gradient of luminance, the artificial astronomical cue is identified as the moon even when the conditions of illumination allow sun compass orientation during the day. When the artificial gradient of luminance is added, the artificial astronomical cue is identified as the sun. The role of the sky gradient of luminance in sun and moon identification is discussed on the basis of present and past findings.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TALITRUS-SALTATOR CRUSTACEA; POLARIZATION VISION; LUNAR ORIENTATION; YOUNG SANDHOPPERS; ARTIFICIAL-LIGHT
List of contributors:
Mercatelli, Luca
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