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The effect of body size on the feeding current and prey spectrum of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus [PDF]
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Growth and Mortality of Barnacle Chthalamus fissus in the Context of Climate Change
Elizabeth Bushnell, Nathalie B. Reyns
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Barnacle reattachment: a tool for studying barnacle adhesion
Biofouling, 2008Standard approaches for measuring adhesion strength of fouling organisms use barnacles, tubeworms or oysters settled and grown in the field or laboratory, to a measurable size. These approaches suffer from the vagaries of larval supply, settlement behavior, predation, disturbance and environmental stress.
D, Rittschof +6 more
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Nature, 1963
HAEMOGLOBIN is known from many groups of Crustacea, excluding Malacostraca; but it has not previously been found in the non-parasitic Cirripedia1. It is, therefore, interesting to record the occurrence of haemoglobin in Balanus perforatus Bruguiere, a common intertidal barnacle of southern Britain, south-west Europe, the Mediterranean and north-west ...
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HAEMOGLOBIN is known from many groups of Crustacea, excluding Malacostraca; but it has not previously been found in the non-parasitic Cirripedia1. It is, therefore, interesting to record the occurrence of haemoglobin in Balanus perforatus Bruguiere, a common intertidal barnacle of southern Britain, south-west Europe, the Mediterranean and north-west ...
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Making Mountains out of Barnacles: The Dynamics of Acorn Barnacle Hummocking
Ecology, 1998Like plants, sessile invertebrates are often morphologically modified at high densities. At high densities acorn barnacles commonly form hummocks of tall, densely packed individuals. We examined hummock development and its consequences on filter feeding and growth in the northern acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides.
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