The inheritance of direction finding in sun orientation was demonstrated in nine populations from three beaches from Mediterranean coasts. The orientation of laboratory-born individuals was compared with that of freshly collected adults adults. The study demonstrated both a phenotypic plasticity during individual life and genetic variation among and within natural populations.
Inheritance of solar direction finding in sandhoppers: II Differences in arcuated coastlines / F. SCAPINI; A. UGOLINI; L. PARDI. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. A, NEUROETHOLOGY, SENSORY, NEURAL, AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0340-7594. - STAMPA. - 156:(1985), pp. 729-735. [10.1007/BF00610826]
Inheritance of solar direction finding in sandhoppers: II Differences in arcuated coastlines
SCAPINI, FELICITA;UGOLINI, ALBERTO;PARDI, LEO
1985
Abstract
The inheritance of direction finding in sun orientation was demonstrated in nine populations from three beaches from Mediterranean coasts. The orientation of laboratory-born individuals was compared with that of freshly collected adults adults. The study demonstrated both a phenotypic plasticity during individual life and genetic variation among and within natural populations.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.