Affiliation:
1. Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Biological Station, 531 Brandy Cove Road, St. Andrews, NB, Canada E5B 2L9
Abstract
Three talitrid species were found on both northwestern and northeastern Atlantic coastal regions:Orchestia gammarellus,Platorchestia platensisandP. monodi. We used the predictive surface drifter modelAdrift.org.auto determine the feasibility of long-distance dispersal in either direction across the North Atlantic. Driftwood was the only rafting platform which could support talitrids, such asPlatorchestiabut notOrchestia, for long enough to survive a North Atlantic crossing. It is feasible that bothPlatorchestia platensisandP. monodi, physiologically adapted to a driftwood dispersal platform, could undertake rafting from west to east, but not from east to west. We cannot exclude the possibility of synanthropic dispersal forPlatorchestiasp., which remains a viable alternative hypothesis.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science
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