Intertidal barnacles are significantly more abundant on the south than on the west coast of South Africa. Abundances measured at 11 sites, covering 740 km of coastline, showed that South Coast and West Coast sitesaveraged 1 323 and 67 individuals.m-2 respectively. Barnacles were not replaced by other sessile organisms on the West Coast; instead the amount of bare space increased proportionately. Two general, alternative hypotheses can explain the abundance pattern: either pre-recruitment factors, those affecting the abundance of larvae, settlers and juveniles (5 mm in basal diameter), are significantly different on the two coasts. Measurements conducted onadults of the two most common barnacle species, Tetraclita serrata and Octomeris angul...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...
We describe spatial trends in population structure of the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, across g...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
Along the west and south coasts of South Africa, the two most abundant intertidal barnacles Octomeri...
Deployment of processed natural substrata is a common method of investigating early settlement and r...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...
We describe spatial trends in population structure of the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, across g...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
Along the west and south coasts of South Africa, the two most abundant intertidal barnacles Octomeri...
Deployment of processed natural substrata is a common method of investigating early settlement and r...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Larvae in the coastal ocean are transported toward shore by a variety of mechanisms. Crossing the su...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...
We describe spatial trends in population structure of the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, across g...
1. Explanations for why population dynamics vary across the range of a species reflect two contrasti...