The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It is still poorly known how the nature of substrate and the biofilm can interact in regulating settlement patterns of invertebrate larvae. Here we use laboratory experiments focused oil settlement behaviour of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite. The aim of this work is to understand whether: (i) the nature of substratum can affect biofilm formation and its structure, (ii) the nature of substratum can affect B. amphitrite larval settlement, (iii) the age of the biofilms and the nature of substrate can interact in influencing larval settlement. Four kinds of substrata (marble, quartz, glass, and cembonit) were biofilmed under laboratory conditions...
The development, settlement behaviour and settlement preferences of various marine tubeworm larvae ...
The effect of algal food concentration, substratum, light, salinity, cyprid density and 'footprints'...
This study examined the attachment response of Balanus amphitrite larvae to bacteria-dominated biofi...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
We tested the hypothesis that surface wettability does not alter the positive effect of natural biof...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
Larval settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia, Balanidae) is influenced by...
Many studies have shown that biofilms on marine surfaces are a major source of attachment cues for l...
Earlier studies have shown that biofilms can mediate larval settlement of many benthic invertebrates...
and type on settlement of cyprids of the barnacle, Fistulobalanus albicostatus Pilsbry. Zoological S...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Gregarious settlement in barnacles has been related to the settlement-inducing compounds from adult ...
Natural microbial communities found on different substrata exposed to marine environment including t...
The acorn barnacle Balanus amphitrite (syn. Amphibalanus amphitrite) is a model organism to investig...
Barnacle cypris larvae show considerable exploratory behaviour prior to habitat selection. The influ...
The development, settlement behaviour and settlement preferences of various marine tubeworm larvae ...
The effect of algal food concentration, substratum, light, salinity, cyprid density and 'footprints'...
This study examined the attachment response of Balanus amphitrite larvae to bacteria-dominated biofi...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
We tested the hypothesis that surface wettability does not alter the positive effect of natural biof...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
Larval settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia, Balanidae) is influenced by...
Many studies have shown that biofilms on marine surfaces are a major source of attachment cues for l...
Earlier studies have shown that biofilms can mediate larval settlement of many benthic invertebrates...
and type on settlement of cyprids of the barnacle, Fistulobalanus albicostatus Pilsbry. Zoological S...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
Gregarious settlement in barnacles has been related to the settlement-inducing compounds from adult ...
Natural microbial communities found on different substrata exposed to marine environment including t...
The acorn barnacle Balanus amphitrite (syn. Amphibalanus amphitrite) is a model organism to investig...
Barnacle cypris larvae show considerable exploratory behaviour prior to habitat selection. The influ...
The development, settlement behaviour and settlement preferences of various marine tubeworm larvae ...
The effect of algal food concentration, substratum, light, salinity, cyprid density and 'footprints'...
This study examined the attachment response of Balanus amphitrite larvae to bacteria-dominated biofi...