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Darwin’s Barnacles

2015
The collection of both recent and fossilised barnacles that are amongst those that Darwin studied, are now stored within the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London. Occasionally parts of this collection of over 180 fossil and 1,500 extant barnacle specimens are put on public view as part of special exhibitions.
Miranda Lowe, Carolyn J. Boulter
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Rapid and coagulation-independent haemostatic sealing by a paste inspired by barnacle glue

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Hyunwoo Yuk, Jingjing Wu, Xinyu Mao
exaly  

Feeding of Barnacles

Nature, 1955
AT the start of an investigation into the rate of feeding of the different species of intertidal barnacles, I was surprised to find that there was very little published information on the methods employed for the capture of food or on the organisms eaten by these ubiquitous animals.
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Barnacles

2009
Dagmar Fertl, William A. Newman
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Barnacles

2020
Avelin Mary, R. Sarojini
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Mobility of Barnacles

Nature, 1960
IF a young barnacle is removed from a surface the remains of the antennal suckers, marking the point at which the individual cemented itself as a cypris larva, may sometimes be found near the centre of its base. It has generally been assumed that this point of basal attachment is fixed.
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Food of Barnacles

1888
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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