Balanus glandula is a native barnacle of the rocky shores in the west coast of North America. Forty years after its introduction in Argentina, this species is the only barnacle dominating the high intertidal of local rocky shores and more interesting, it was also reported successfully colonizing soft-bottom salt marshes. In this study, we identified and characterized the substrata most successfully colonized by B. glandula in Patagonian salt marshes through descriptive and experimental means. We surveyed and compared two Patagonian salt marshes and the substrata colonized by B. glandula. Our results show that barnacles utilize more than 10 types of different substrata. Mussel valves were the most frequent type of substrata uti...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
The barnacle, Balanus glandula has recently invaded along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, Jap...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
Invasive species threaten native ecosystems worldwide. However, these species can interact positivel...
The barnacle Balanus glandula was introduced in Argentina in the 1970s, and today it dominates the h...
Neohelice (Chasmagnathus) granulata is an ecosystem engineer endemic of salt marshes and mudflats of...
The distribution of barnacles within a habitat is influenced by numerous biotic and abiotic factors ...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Many invertebrate species use the microhabitats generated by barnacles to settle and to avoid predat...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Invasive species often exhibit disproportionately strong negative effects in their introduced range ...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
The barnacle, Balanus glandula has recently invaded along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, Jap...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
Balanus glandula, an east Pacific acorn barnacle from rocky shores, was introduced to Mar del Plata,...
The acorn barnacle Balanus glandula (Darwin 1854) is native to the Pacific coast of North America an...
Invasive species threaten native ecosystems worldwide. However, these species can interact positivel...
The barnacle Balanus glandula was introduced in Argentina in the 1970s, and today it dominates the h...
Neohelice (Chasmagnathus) granulata is an ecosystem engineer endemic of salt marshes and mudflats of...
The distribution of barnacles within a habitat is influenced by numerous biotic and abiotic factors ...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Many invertebrate species use the microhabitats generated by barnacles to settle and to avoid predat...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Invasive species often exhibit disproportionately strong negative effects in their introduced range ...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...
The barnacle, Balanus glandula has recently invaded along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, Jap...
The date of first introduction of the North-East Pacific acorn barnacle Balanus glandula to South Af...