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Balanus nubilus
Known as:
Balanus nubilis
, giant barnacle
National Institutes of Health
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2006
2006
Intertidal and Subtidal Fouling Assemblages in a Patagonian Harbour (Argentina, Southwest Atlantic)
A. Rico
,
J. Gappa
Hydrobiologia
2006
Corpus ID: 11530763
The composition of the early stages of intertidal and subtidal fouling assemblages in Comodoro Rivadavia harbour (Argentina, 45…
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1990
1990
Larval Development of Balanus trigonus Darwin(Cirripedia: Thoracica: Balanidae) reared in the laboratory
L. Chu
,
Kim Chang-Hyun
1990
Corpus ID: 83213217
Sessile barnacle, Balanus trigonus Darwin, was collected from the intertidal rocks and the external shells of bivalve Mylius…
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1989
1989
An unusual species of the Balanus amphitrite Darwin complex (Cirripedia, Balanidea) from the ancestral Colorado river delta in western Arizona and southeastern California
V. A. Zullo
,
A. Buising
1989
Corpus ID: 90849227
1983
1983
Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates: An Illustrated Guide to the Common and Important Invertebrate Animals
P. Rudy
,
Lynn Hay Rudy
,
Jay F. Watson
1983
Corpus ID: 128941385
Life history descriptions, drawings and bibliographies relating to 110 different invertebrate species found in Oregon estuaries…
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1976
1976
The lateral photoreceptor of the barnacle, Balanus eburneus
W. Krebs
,
Bernd Schaten
Cell and Tissue Research
1976
Corpus ID: 20032373
SummaryThe lateral eye of the barnacle, Balanus eburneus, fixed in highly concentrated osmium is a lens-shaped body of…
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1974
1974
BALANUS VARIEGATUS DARWIN: THE LABORATORY REARED LARVAE COMPARED WITH BALANUS AMPHITRITE AMPHITRITE DARWIN (CIRRIPEDIA)
A. Karande
1974
Corpus ID: 84879143
[Bulanus variegatus Darwin est une espece tres commune qui se fixe sur les navires et qui se rencontre tout le long de la cote de…
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1969
1969
Sublittoral fouling communities on Northern Coasts of Britain
P. Meadows
Hydrobiologia
1969
Corpus ID: 31177182
Summary1.Tufnol panels were immersed below low water for 1, 2 and 3 months periods, over 2.5 years at Greenock, Mallaig, Thurso…
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1963
1963
Invasion into Japanese Waters by the European Barnacle Balanus improvisus Darwin
Tatuo Kawahara
Nature
1963
Corpus ID: 4161313
IMMIGRATION of the Australasian barnacle Elminius modestus Darwin into Europe has been repeatedly recorded1. Recently, a similar…
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Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
Distribution of Barnacles by Ships
M. Bishop
Nature
1951
Corpus ID: 4162350
THE recent establishment of the Australian cirripede Elminius modestus Darwin as a member of the British littoral fauna1 has…
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1951
1951
Variability in Larval Stages of Cirripedes
E. Norris
,
L. W. Jones
,
T. Lovegrove
,
D. Crisp
Nature
1951
Corpus ID: 4173433
IN the course of an investigation of the biology of fouling organisms, we have studied the planktonic stages of the commoner…
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