Balanus amphitrite, an acorn barnacle, is distinctly euryhaline, eurythermal and a dominant fouling organism found in warm and temperate waters throughout the world. In this study, the influence of temperature and food concentration on the reproductive biology of this species collected from a tropical habitat was evaluated. Adult barnacles were maintained at 20, 25 and 30°C temperatures at different concentrations of food (50, 100, 150 and 200 Artemia ind-1 day-1). In this previously believed obligatory cross-fertilizing hermaphrodite, self-fertilization was observed. The rise in temperature from 20 to 30°C resulted in a longer interbreeding interval (6–7 days, 200 Artemia ind-1 day-1; 11–13 days, 50 Artemia ind-1 day-1). Computed carbon ga...
The combined effects of temperature and salinity on larval development and attachment of Balanus tri...
xii, 142 p. OIMB PhD DissertationA print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries u...
Pollicipes pollicipes (Crustacea; Pedunculata) is a delicacy on the Iberian Peninsula where, in rece...
Balanus amphitrite, an acorn barnacle is distinctly euryhaline, eurythermal and a dominant fouling o...
Recruitment of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite into a macrofouling community was examined in a semi-...
8-16Anatomy of reproductive system, reproductive cycles both of the individual and of the population...
Hong Kong, lying just below the Tropic of Cancer (22°17′N, 114°09′E), experiences a strongly seasona...
Influence of food concentration (0.5, 1 and 2 x 105 cell ml<SUP>-1</SUP> of Skeletonema costatum), t...
AbstractGeographic distributions of species are frequently influenced by temperature and as a result...
18 pages, 3 tables, 7 figuresEnvironmental variables are known to regulate the reproductive output o...
Amphibalanus (=Balanus) amphitrite is a tropical/sub-tropical barnacle species which is naturally ex...
Seasonal viariations in the incidence on fresh surfaces, breeding season, rate of growth and mortali...
This paper is mainly concerned with the seasonal variations in the breeding activities of barnacles,...
Thermal stress is one of the main abiotic stressors affecting the growth of intertidal species. Sess...
Barnacles have drawn the attention of many naturalists and often dominate fouling communities. Balan...
The combined effects of temperature and salinity on larval development and attachment of Balanus tri...
xii, 142 p. OIMB PhD DissertationA print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries u...
Pollicipes pollicipes (Crustacea; Pedunculata) is a delicacy on the Iberian Peninsula where, in rece...
Balanus amphitrite, an acorn barnacle is distinctly euryhaline, eurythermal and a dominant fouling o...
Recruitment of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite into a macrofouling community was examined in a semi-...
8-16Anatomy of reproductive system, reproductive cycles both of the individual and of the population...
Hong Kong, lying just below the Tropic of Cancer (22°17′N, 114°09′E), experiences a strongly seasona...
Influence of food concentration (0.5, 1 and 2 x 105 cell ml<SUP>-1</SUP> of Skeletonema costatum), t...
AbstractGeographic distributions of species are frequently influenced by temperature and as a result...
18 pages, 3 tables, 7 figuresEnvironmental variables are known to regulate the reproductive output o...
Amphibalanus (=Balanus) amphitrite is a tropical/sub-tropical barnacle species which is naturally ex...
Seasonal viariations in the incidence on fresh surfaces, breeding season, rate of growth and mortali...
This paper is mainly concerned with the seasonal variations in the breeding activities of barnacles,...
Thermal stress is one of the main abiotic stressors affecting the growth of intertidal species. Sess...
Barnacles have drawn the attention of many naturalists and often dominate fouling communities. Balan...
The combined effects of temperature and salinity on larval development and attachment of Balanus tri...
xii, 142 p. OIMB PhD DissertationA print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries u...
Pollicipes pollicipes (Crustacea; Pedunculata) is a delicacy on the Iberian Peninsula where, in rece...