The highly specialized coronulid barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis attaches exclusively on cetaceans worldwide, but little is known about the factors that drive the microhabitat patterns on its hosts. We investigate this issue based on data on occurrence, abundance, distribution, orientation, and size of X. globicipitis collected from 242 striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) that were stranded along the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Barnacles exclusively infested the fins, particularly along the trailing edge. Occurrence, abundance, and density of X. globicipitis were significantly higher, and barnacles were significantly larger, on the caudal fin than on the flippers and dorsal fin. Barnacles were found more frequently and in greater n...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
An unusual observation of a hagfish ( Myxine glutinosa ) anchored to a living bottlenose dolphin ( T...
<p>Diagram of dolphin flukes (a), flipper (b), and dorsal fin (c), highlighting the area where indiv...
The highly specialized coronulid barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis attaches exclusively on cetaceans...
Occurrence and distribution of pseudostalked barnacle (Xenobalanus globicipitis) on bottlenose dolph...
Xenobalanus globicipitis is a commensal barnacle located on cetacean fin edges. The commensal-host i...
<p>Dataset for "Carrillo, Overstreet, Raga, Aznar. Living on the edge, Settlement patterns by the sy...
SummaryIn his monograph on Cirripedia from 1851 [1], Darwin pointed to a highly unusual, plateless, ...
Barnacles are conspicuous members of rocky intertidal communities and settlement of the final larval...
<p>Triangles indicate actual figures, and circles indicate expected figures in a total of 96 striped...
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Several records describe pseudostalked barnacles Xenobalanus globicipitis attached to killer whales ...
Previous record of Xenobalanus globicipitis in Indian Ocean is from the South African coast (Natal ...
Several records describe pseudostalked barnacles Xenobalanus globicipitis attached to killer whales ...
Anelasma squalicola is a barnacle found attached to deep-water lantern sharks of the family Etmopter...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
An unusual observation of a hagfish ( Myxine glutinosa ) anchored to a living bottlenose dolphin ( T...
<p>Diagram of dolphin flukes (a), flipper (b), and dorsal fin (c), highlighting the area where indiv...
The highly specialized coronulid barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis attaches exclusively on cetaceans...
Occurrence and distribution of pseudostalked barnacle (Xenobalanus globicipitis) on bottlenose dolph...
Xenobalanus globicipitis is a commensal barnacle located on cetacean fin edges. The commensal-host i...
<p>Dataset for "Carrillo, Overstreet, Raga, Aznar. Living on the edge, Settlement patterns by the sy...
SummaryIn his monograph on Cirripedia from 1851 [1], Darwin pointed to a highly unusual, plateless, ...
Barnacles are conspicuous members of rocky intertidal communities and settlement of the final larval...
<p>Triangles indicate actual figures, and circles indicate expected figures in a total of 96 striped...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Several records describe pseudostalked barnacles Xenobalanus globicipitis attached to killer whales ...
Previous record of Xenobalanus globicipitis in Indian Ocean is from the South African coast (Natal ...
Several records describe pseudostalked barnacles Xenobalanus globicipitis attached to killer whales ...
Anelasma squalicola is a barnacle found attached to deep-water lantern sharks of the family Etmopter...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
An unusual observation of a hagfish ( Myxine glutinosa ) anchored to a living bottlenose dolphin ( T...
<p>Diagram of dolphin flukes (a), flipper (b), and dorsal fin (c), highlighting the area where indiv...