Wave action and low population density can strongly reduce the ability of sessile acorn barnacles to find mates and copulate. For Semibalanus balanoides, penis morphology varies with wave exposure and with characteristics of the mating neighborhood. Field experiments were conducted at five intertidal sites on Long Island, New York, USA from July to December 2005 to determine how wave exposure and aggregation structure influence the length, diameter, mass, and number of annulated folds of the penis. Sparsely crowded barnacles had more annulations in the penis and are inferred to have greater ability to stretch. At higher wave exposure, the diameter of the penis was greater, but the mass was not. This study identifies density of crowding as t...
The acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides is a sessile, simultaneous hermaphrodite with a large and...
1. Spatial patterns of recruitment were compared between populations of the rocky shore barnacles (C...
Many aspects of barnacle body form are known to be developmentally plastic. Perhaps the most strikin...
I examined variation in penis morphology of the acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, at different...
Exposure to wave action can alter the morphology of intertidal barnacles. We tested several hypothes...
Wave action and low population density can strongly reduce the ability of sessile acorn barnacles to...
Acorn barnacles are important model organisms for the study of sex allocation. They are sessile, non...
Barnacles are an appropriate model system for studies of sex allocation. Because they are sessile an...
Barnacles are simultaneous hermaphrodites that reproduce by copulating with neighbors. To accomplish...
Barnacles have been the subject of a great deal of work on sex allocation. They are simultaneous her...
Most barnacles are sessile, simultaneous hermaphrodites that reproduce by copulation. This is achiev...
Wave action and density dependent effects can strongly affect the ability of sessile barnacles to fe...
Barnacles, crustaceans of the order cirripedia, typically reproduce via pseudocopluation. Because th...
Exposure to wave action and other environmental factors can alter the morphology of intertidal barna...
Sex allocation theory predicts that for simultaneous hermaphrodites, allocation to male-specific fun...
The acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides is a sessile, simultaneous hermaphrodite with a large and...
1. Spatial patterns of recruitment were compared between populations of the rocky shore barnacles (C...
Many aspects of barnacle body form are known to be developmentally plastic. Perhaps the most strikin...
I examined variation in penis morphology of the acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, at different...
Exposure to wave action can alter the morphology of intertidal barnacles. We tested several hypothes...
Wave action and low population density can strongly reduce the ability of sessile acorn barnacles to...
Acorn barnacles are important model organisms for the study of sex allocation. They are sessile, non...
Barnacles are an appropriate model system for studies of sex allocation. Because they are sessile an...
Barnacles are simultaneous hermaphrodites that reproduce by copulating with neighbors. To accomplish...
Barnacles have been the subject of a great deal of work on sex allocation. They are simultaneous her...
Most barnacles are sessile, simultaneous hermaphrodites that reproduce by copulation. This is achiev...
Wave action and density dependent effects can strongly affect the ability of sessile barnacles to fe...
Barnacles, crustaceans of the order cirripedia, typically reproduce via pseudocopluation. Because th...
Exposure to wave action and other environmental factors can alter the morphology of intertidal barna...
Sex allocation theory predicts that for simultaneous hermaphrodites, allocation to male-specific fun...
The acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides is a sessile, simultaneous hermaphrodite with a large and...
1. Spatial patterns of recruitment were compared between populations of the rocky shore barnacles (C...
Many aspects of barnacle body form are known to be developmentally plastic. Perhaps the most strikin...