We examined barnacle recruitment to oil-treated clay tiles at two coastal and two protected sites along the Louisiana coast. Tiles exposed to crude oil and its water-soluble fraction (WSF) had diminished barnacle recruitment after 3 weeks, in comparison with non-treated tiles. Effects were most obvious at the exposed coastal sites. After a 6-week immersion, however, treatment effects were no longer consistent. In later experiments, Balanus eburneus recruitment was higher on weathered WSF tiles (exposed, and leached in seawater before immersion in the field) than on WSF tiles, and leached in seawater before immersion in the field) than on WSF tiles, but not different from control tiles. Hydrocarbons depress recruitment initially, but may be ...
In Mosquito Lagoon, an estuary on the east coast of Florida, USA, large numbers of barnacles compete...
Accidental oil spills from shipping and during extraction can threaten marine biota, particularly co...
Little is known about the role of protists and bacteria interactions during hydrocarbon biodegradati...
Effects of hydrocarbon-contaminated substrata on recruitment of three species of fouling organisms w...
The relative effects of hydrocarbon pollutants, salinity and tidal height on the invertebrates and f...
The aim of this study is to validate a methodology based on biomarker responses in the barnacles Bal...
489-491Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been recognised as the main toxic components of crude o...
Balanus and Chthamalus species of barnacles are sessile arthropods native and abundant in the intert...
Not AvailablePolyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been recognised as the main toxic components of c...
Survival in the intertidal zone for sessile marine invertebrates means enduring the drastic changes ...
il spills cause damage to marine wildlife that lasts well past their immediate aftermath. Marine off...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout and oil spill in April 2010 released ~5 million barrels of oil into th...
The effect of kerosene and BP 1002 upon the naupliar and adult stages of Balanus amphitrite amphitri...
Monteiro L, Traunspurger W, Lynen F, Moens T. Effects of the water-soluble fraction of a crude oil o...
In Mosquito Lagoon, an estuary on the east coast of Florida, USA, large numbers of barnacles compete...
In Mosquito Lagoon, an estuary on the east coast of Florida, USA, large numbers of barnacles compete...
Accidental oil spills from shipping and during extraction can threaten marine biota, particularly co...
Little is known about the role of protists and bacteria interactions during hydrocarbon biodegradati...
Effects of hydrocarbon-contaminated substrata on recruitment of three species of fouling organisms w...
The relative effects of hydrocarbon pollutants, salinity and tidal height on the invertebrates and f...
The aim of this study is to validate a methodology based on biomarker responses in the barnacles Bal...
489-491Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been recognised as the main toxic components of crude o...
Balanus and Chthamalus species of barnacles are sessile arthropods native and abundant in the intert...
Not AvailablePolyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been recognised as the main toxic components of c...
Survival in the intertidal zone for sessile marine invertebrates means enduring the drastic changes ...
il spills cause damage to marine wildlife that lasts well past their immediate aftermath. Marine off...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout and oil spill in April 2010 released ~5 million barrels of oil into th...
The effect of kerosene and BP 1002 upon the naupliar and adult stages of Balanus amphitrite amphitri...
Monteiro L, Traunspurger W, Lynen F, Moens T. Effects of the water-soluble fraction of a crude oil o...
In Mosquito Lagoon, an estuary on the east coast of Florida, USA, large numbers of barnacles compete...
In Mosquito Lagoon, an estuary on the east coast of Florida, USA, large numbers of barnacles compete...
Accidental oil spills from shipping and during extraction can threaten marine biota, particularly co...
Little is known about the role of protists and bacteria interactions during hydrocarbon biodegradati...