نتایج جستجو برای: barnacles

تعداد نتایج: 606  

2001
Eric Sanford Bruce A. Menge

Recent studies suggest that large-scale variation in nearshore primary productivity may strongly influence the dynamics of rocky intertidal communities. Among the hypothesized effects is a link between phytoplankton abundance and the growth of barnacles and other suspension feeders. We tested the strength of this association on the central coast of Oregon, USA, by quantifying watercolumn chloro...

1999
S. Satumanatpan M. J. Keough G. F. Watson

An increased understanding of the role of early life history stages in determining the distributions of benthic invertebrates require studies covering a wide range of habitats, and preferably multiple scales. For one of the more prominent invertebrate groups, intertidal barnacles, much of our existing knowledge is drawn from studies of rocky shores, with few studies from other habitats. Here, w...

Journal: :New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 1971

2010
M. T. Burrows S. R. Jenkins L. Robb R. Harvey

Regional oceanographic processes are emerging as strong influences on growth and recruitment of intertidal species, with important consequences for populations. Yet local conditions such as wave exposure are also important. To disentangle these effects for the intertidal barnacle Semibalanus balanoides, we surveyed 259 sites around Scotland in July and August over 6 yr (from 2001 to 2006). Scal...

2007
Geoffrey C. Trussell Patrick J. Ewanchuk Mark D. Bertness GEOFFREY C. TRUSSELL PATRICK J. EWANCHUK MARK D. BERTNESS

The influence of predation on rocky intertidal community structure has long emphasized the importance of indirect interactions. Most efforts in this area have focused on the density-mediated, or lethal effects, of predators on prey density. Recently, there has been growing interest in trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs): the presence of a predator in the environment influences the inte...

2006
ANSON H. HINES

The reproductive biology of eastern Atlantic barnacles has been studied extensively, with emphasis on the role of temperature in regulating reproduction (e.g., Crisp, 1950, 1954; Patel and Crisp, 1960a; Barnes, 1963; Barnes and Stone, 1973). However, there has been much less work on cirripedes elsewhere in the world. This paper compares the reproductive cycles and brood production of three spec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1921

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