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Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attachment provided by their proteinaceous adhesive and protection imparted by their calcified shell plates.
Jessica A. Nardone +10 more
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Measures of niche overlap are important tools in various ecological and evolutionary studies. Here we create and apply a multispecies overlap metric to both simulated and empirical communities, illustrating how this methodology may capture interactions and structure of niche space in ways that traditional, pairwise metrics overlook.
Cody M. Kent +2 more
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Thoracican barnacles are common in hydrothermal vent fields. Here, we characterized the first mitogenome of a hydrothermal vent barnacle. The mitogenome of Eochionelasmus ohtai was 15,585 bp in length and had the typical pancrustacean gene arrangement ...
Se-Joo Kim +3 more
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Tidal phasing drives intertidal heat stress and climate vulnerability
Abstract Intertidal organisms are exposed to extreme and variable thermal conditions due to periodic aerial exposure by tides. For sessile species that cannot seek refuge, heat stress is strongly influenced by the timing of low tides, which in semidiurnal tidal systems is governed by the spring–neap tidal cycle.
Sophie‐Berenice Wilmes +6 more
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Pleistocene barnacles on bedrock, Topsham
Barnacles on ledge next to Rte. 196, Topsham bypass, Topsham. Approximate location. Project Name: Thompson NGGDPP Grant 2020https://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/17726/thumbnail ...
Thompson, Woodrow B
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Squids are important components of marine ecosystems because of their role as both predator and prey. Across the Tasman Sea, Gould's arrow squid (Nototodarus gouldi) is a commercially targeted ommastrephid squid that supports an economically important fishery.
Lucia Hu +4 more
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The effects of single versus successive warm summers on an intertidal community
To accurately predict how organisms and ecological communities will respond to future conditions caused by climate change, we must consider the temporal dynamics of environmental stressors, including the effects of repeated exposures to stress. We performed a two‐year passive thermal manipulation in coastal British Columbia, Canada to determine how ...
Amelia V. Hesketh +3 more
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Charles W. Peach and Darwin's barnacles
The University Museum of Zoology (Cambridge) holds Charles Darwin's collection of microscope slide dissections prepared during his studies of living barnacles.
Lowe, M., Anderson, L. I.
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Se analizaron la biodiversidad y los patrones de abundancia y distribución de los macrocrustáceos incrustantes, así como los registros nuevos y las ampliaciones de su ámbito geográfico.
Ignacio Winfield +4 more
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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Jacob P. Hartmann +4 more
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