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Infestation rates of the pedunculated barnacle Octolasmis lowei (Cirripedia: Poecilasmatidae) on the spider crab Libinia spinosa (Decapoda: Majoidea)
(Cambridge University Press, 2010-03-01)
The prevalence and infestation intensities of Octolasmis lowei in the bronchial chambers of Libinia spinosa were evaluated according to the host's sex, size, and moult condition. Epibionts were classified as cyprid larvae, ...
Infestation rates of the pedunculated barnacle Octolasmis lowei (Cirripedia: Poecilasmatidae) on the spider crab Libinia spinosa (Decapoda: Majoidea)
(Cambridge University Press, 2010-03-01)
The prevalence and infestation intensities of Octolasmis lowei in the bronchial chambers of Libinia spinosa were evaluated according to the host's sex, size, and moult condition. Epibionts were classified as cyprid larvae, ...
Descriptions and phylogenetic significance of the fronto-lateral gland pores and dorsal lattice organs of cyprid larvae of seven species of barnacles (Cirripedia : Thoracica : Pedunculata)
(CRUSTACEAN SOC, 2008)
The paired fronto-lateral gland pores and lattice organs (LO1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) of seven species of pedunculate barnacles belonging to two thoracican suborders, Heteralepadomorpha (family Heteralepadidae: Heteralepas sp. 1 ...
Dynamic models applied to giant barnacle culture
(SPRINGER, 2011)
In this study, a dynamic model is applied to giant barnacle (Austromegabalanus psittacus) spat collection from artificial substrates located in the wild. Semi-industrial culture of the giant barnacle, A. psittacus "picoroco" ...
Diel variability in the vertical distribution of coastal barnacle larvae in the Bay of Cartagena, Chile
(2023)
Abstract
Background
Vertical distribution of zooplankton is an important biological factor that can modulate zooplankton transport, dispersal, and survival in the ocean. ...
Reversible effect of potassium sorbate on Balanus amphitrite larvae: Potential use as antifoulant
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009-08)
Marine biofouling constitutes a major worldwide technical and economic problem. International regulations concerning the protection of both the environment and industrial workers have prompted paint manufacturers and end ...
Evaluation of low copper content antifouling paints containing natural phenolic compounds as bioactive additives
(Elsevier, 2015-08)
Cuprous oxide is the most commonly used biocide in antifouling paints. However, copper has harmful effects not only on the fouling community but also on non-target species. In the current study, we investigated the use of ...