Barnacle cypris larvae respond to many cues when selecting a settlement site. The settlement of over a million larvae on tiles of different textures, orientations and densities of incumbent settlers was measured on the rocky intertidal at Great Cumbrae, Scotland. Half of the tiles were replaced every tide whereas the others simultaneously accumulated settlers. Factor effects varied on each tide, and converged in the accumulating deployment. Increasing incumbent density led to net loss of settlement, which was less probable on the textures on which fastest settlment occurred ('very fine'), and more probable on those on which settlement was slowest ('smooth'). More settlement occurred on down-facing orientations during daylight and vice versa...
Discontinuities in distribution of sessile species due to changes in available habitat have rarely b...
For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval ...
33 pagesBarnacles are popular study organisms for a variety of reasons. As adults, they are sessile,...
Barnacle cypris larvae respond to many cues when selecting a settlement site. The settlement of over...
The site selection and attachment mechanisms of barnacles are studied extensively because of the neg...
This thesis describes the results of a three year study which collected larvae of the acorn barnacle...
For barnacle cypris larvae at the point of settlement, selection of an appropriate surface is critic...
Abstract Several recent field studies have found dis-proportionately high barnacle settlement rates ...
Investigations into the supply, settlement and recruitment of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides (L...
When a heavy settlement of the larvae of certain sedentary marine organisms has taken place on a uni...
Larval recruitment is an important factor in structuring populations and communities in the benthic ...
Gregarious behaviour of marine larvae is perhaps most clearly associated with finding a suitable hab...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
Barnacle cypris larvae show considerable exploratory behaviour prior to habitat selection. The influ...
For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval ...
Discontinuities in distribution of sessile species due to changes in available habitat have rarely b...
For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval ...
33 pagesBarnacles are popular study organisms for a variety of reasons. As adults, they are sessile,...
Barnacle cypris larvae respond to many cues when selecting a settlement site. The settlement of over...
The site selection and attachment mechanisms of barnacles are studied extensively because of the neg...
This thesis describes the results of a three year study which collected larvae of the acorn barnacle...
For barnacle cypris larvae at the point of settlement, selection of an appropriate surface is critic...
Abstract Several recent field studies have found dis-proportionately high barnacle settlement rates ...
Investigations into the supply, settlement and recruitment of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides (L...
When a heavy settlement of the larvae of certain sedentary marine organisms has taken place on a uni...
Larval recruitment is an important factor in structuring populations and communities in the benthic ...
Gregarious behaviour of marine larvae is perhaps most clearly associated with finding a suitable hab...
Studies were carried out on microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle settlement...
Barnacle cypris larvae show considerable exploratory behaviour prior to habitat selection. The influ...
For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval ...
Discontinuities in distribution of sessile species due to changes in available habitat have rarely b...
For sessile marine invertebrates with complex life cycles, habitat choice is directed by the larval ...
33 pagesBarnacles are popular study organisms for a variety of reasons. As adults, they are sessile,...