The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Africa is unknown, but it is depicted in photographic records dating back to at least 1992. Its present range and population density were determined by surveying 24 sites on the west and south coasts of South Africa. B. glandula occurred over approximately 400 km of coastline, from Elands Bay in the north-west to Misty Cliffs on the west coast of the Cape Peninsula. The abundance of B. glandula was affected by site, zone, prevalence of upwelling, and orientation of the shore. Its distribution was very patchy, both on macro- and microscales, with Bloubergstrand and Moullie Point having the highest abundances of 28 445 and 24 500 individuals m–...
November 2011 saw an unprecedented irruption of buoy barnacles Dosima fascicularis in coastal waters...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Fort...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
During intertidal rocky shore surveys on the east coast of South Africa in 2018, the non-indigenous...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
During recent surveys of hard substrata biofouling communities in Belgian marine waters we discovere...
As invasions become increasingly prevalent, it is important to understand how spread may be moderate...
Intertidal barnacles are significantly more abundant on the south than on the west coast of South Af...
As invasions become increasingly prevalent, it is important to understand how spread may be moderate...
We report the occurrence of the North-East Pacific intertidal barnacle Balanus glandula in the south...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
The invasive barnacle Balanus glandula has progressively spread along the South African west coast. ...
The invasive barnacle Balanus glandula has progressively spread along the South African west coast. ...
November 2011 saw an unprecedented irruption of buoy barnacles Dosima fascicularis in coastal waters...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Fort...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
During intertidal rocky shore surveys on the east coast of South Africa in 2018, the non-indigenous...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
During recent surveys of hard substrata biofouling communities in Belgian marine waters we discovere...
As invasions become increasingly prevalent, it is important to understand how spread may be moderate...
Intertidal barnacles are significantly more abundant on the south than on the west coast of South Af...
As invasions become increasingly prevalent, it is important to understand how spread may be moderate...
We report the occurrence of the North-East Pacific intertidal barnacle Balanus glandula in the south...
The intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula (Darwin), has invaded the South African coast within the p...
The invasive barnacle Balanus glandula has progressively spread along the South African west coast. ...
The invasive barnacle Balanus glandula has progressively spread along the South African west coast. ...
November 2011 saw an unprecedented irruption of buoy barnacles Dosima fascicularis in coastal waters...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Fort...