We tested the hypothesis that surface wettability does not alter the positive effect of natural biofilms on larval attachment in the barnacle Balanus amphitrite. We also answered the question: Does substratum-biofilm interaction affect the larval choice in barnacle? We developed natural multi-species biofilms of different ages on both high (glass) and low (polystyrene) wettability surfaces at mid-intertidal height (native habitat of B. amphitrite). Attachment choice of both young (0-d-old) and old (6-d-old) larvae to biofilms was determined using still water choice bioassay. Irrespective of larval age, cyprid preferred to attach to un-filmed glass than to un-filmed polystyrene. In contrast to aged larvae, young larvae preferred old (6-d-old...
In laboratory-based biofouling assays, the influence of physico-chemical surface characteristics on ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of mono-species and multi-species biofilms on larval attac...
The potential driving force(s) of the vertical distribution of subtidal barnacle Balanus trigonus Da...
Many studies have shown that biofilms on marine surfaces are a major source of attachment cues for l...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
The relationship between bacterial community profile in biofilm and attachment of the acorn barnacle...
This study examined the attachment response of Balanus amphitrite larvae to bacteria-dominated biofi...
Larval settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia, Balanidae) is influenced by...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
and type on settlement of cyprids of the barnacle, Fistulobalanus albicostatus Pilsbry. Zoological S...
Barnacles are conspicuous members of rocky intertidal communities and settlement of the final larval...
Earlier studies have shown that biofilms can mediate larval settlement of many benthic invertebrates...
The acorn barnacle Balanus amphitrite (syn. Amphibalanus amphitrite) is a model organism to investig...
In laboratory-based biofouling assays, the influence of physico-chemical surface characteristics on ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of mono-species and multi-species biofilms on larval attac...
The potential driving force(s) of the vertical distribution of subtidal barnacle Balanus trigonus Da...
Many studies have shown that biofilms on marine surfaces are a major source of attachment cues for l...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
The settlement of marine larvae is influenced by a wide range of physical and biological factors. It...
The relationship between bacterial community profile in biofilm and attachment of the acorn barnacle...
This study examined the attachment response of Balanus amphitrite larvae to bacteria-dominated biofi...
Larval settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia, Balanidae) is influenced by...
Microbial films, which develop on submerged artificial surfaces, elicit variable responses in settli...
The thesis describes experiments investigating interactions between barnacle cypris larvae and bact...
and type on settlement of cyprids of the barnacle, Fistulobalanus albicostatus Pilsbry. Zoological S...
Barnacles are conspicuous members of rocky intertidal communities and settlement of the final larval...
Earlier studies have shown that biofilms can mediate larval settlement of many benthic invertebrates...
The acorn barnacle Balanus amphitrite (syn. Amphibalanus amphitrite) is a model organism to investig...
In laboratory-based biofouling assays, the influence of physico-chemical surface characteristics on ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of mono-species and multi-species biofilms on larval attac...
The potential driving force(s) of the vertical distribution of subtidal barnacle Balanus trigonus Da...