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Making Mountains out of Barnacles: The Dynamics of Acorn Barnacle Hummocking

Ecology, 1998
Like 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.
Mark D. Bertness   +2 more
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Distribution of Barnacles by Ships

Nature, 1951
THE recent establishment of the Australian cirripede Elminius modestus Darwin as a member of the British littoral fauna1 has aroused great interest and speculation. Formerly one of the most geographically confined of all barnacles, it was first discovered in British waters in 1944, since when it has spread rapidly over a wide area of our southern ...
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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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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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Growth in Barnacles

1985
Publisher Summary This chapter begins by discussing the evolution of barnacles and their shells. Later it exemplifies the mechanism of growth, modification of shape, and factors that influence growth rate in barnacles. As in most invertebrates, the rate of growth of juvenile barnacles at first accelerates, and then, with increasing age and maturity ...
D.J. Crisp, E. Bourget
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The Identification of Barnacles

Crustaceana, 1964
Systematique et Structure des Balanes Fossiles d'Europe et d'Afrique. By Claude Davadie. ii + 146 pp., 55 pls., text illustr. 4°. Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.). Paris (1963). Barnacles of European Waters. By A. J. Southward & D. J. Crisp. (Catalogue of Main Marine Fouling Organisms. Vol. 1).
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A Shoal of Barnacles

2012
Mr. Henry Gowan and the dog were established frequenters of the cottage, and the day was fixed for the wedding. There was to be a convocation of Barnacles on the occasion; in order that that very high and very large family might shed as...
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Advance in barnacle cement with high underwater adhesion

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2022
Zhenzhen Xu   +2 more
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Barnacles

2009
Dagmar Fertl, William A. Newman
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