- are
often washed up in the strandline, but die
rapidly on
drying out.
Talitrids differ in
being able to
survive for a long time out of water; some Southern...
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beach hopper in the
family Talitridae.
Megalorchestia corniculata, a
talitrid amphipod, is a
crucial consumer of
wrack (seaweed). By
Consuming wrack...
- Overall, the
presence of
wrack allows for detritivores, like
isopods and
talitrid amphipod,
invertebrates like beetles,
foraging birds, and
scavenging vertebrates...
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Ricardo Barragán;
Francisco J. Vega (2020). "A new
fossil talitrid amphipod from the
lower early Miocene Chiapas amber do****ented with microCT...
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talitrid genus from
tropical Australia (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Talitroidea, Protorchestiidae)"...