The barnacle Balanus glandula was introduced in Argentina in the 1970s, and today it dominates the high intertidal level in most Argentinean rocky shores. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the type of substrata and intertidal height on a population of Balanus glandula by conducting field surveys and one-year field experiments in which we combined different substrata (hardness: hard and soft, and texture: smooth and rough) at two intertidal heights (mid and high). In natural populations, the highest density of adults and recruits occurred on soft-rough substratum and in the high intertidal. The different textures were important only on the soft substrata and high intertidal, and the density of barnacles of the soft-rough sub...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Fort...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
There are many factors affecting the vertical distribution of sessile invertebrates that cannot be a...
Invasive species threaten native ecosystems worldwide. However, these species can interact positivel...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
The effect of grazing by limpets (Collisella digitalis) on the distribution and abundance of three s...
The effect of grazing by limpets (Collisella digitalis) on the distribution and abundance of three s...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
The barnacle, Balanus glandula has recently invaded along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, Jap...
We describe spatial trends in population structure of the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, across g...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Fort...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
There are many factors affecting the vertical distribution of sessile invertebrates that cannot be a...
Invasive species threaten native ecosystems worldwide. However, these species can interact positivel...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
The effect of grazing by limpets (Collisella digitalis) on the distribution and abundance of three s...
The effect of grazing by limpets (Collisella digitalis) on the distribution and abundance of three s...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
The barnacle, Balanus glandula has recently invaded along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, Jap...
We describe spatial trends in population structure of the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, across g...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...