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- The Story of a Hitchhiker: Population Genetic Patterns in the Invasive Barnacle Balanus(Amphibalanus) Improvisus Darwin 1854
- PHYLUM ARTHROPODA: Subphylum Crustacea: Class Maxillipoda
- Guidelines for Deriving Numerical National Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses by Charles E
- Marine Flora and Fauna of the Northeastern United States. Arthropoda: Cirripedia
- Ichnodiversity and Bathymetric Range of Microbioerosion Traces in Polar Barnacles of Svalbard Neele Meyer,1,2 Max Wisshak2 & André Freiwald1,2
- Temperature Affects Adhesion of the Acorn Barnacle (Balanus Amphitrite)
- Habitats in Danger ] Oceana´S Proposal for Protection [ Habitats in Danger ] Oceana´S Proposal for Protection Indice: Table of Contents
- The Growth of Balanus Balanoides (L.) and B
- Norway Lobster (Nephrops Norvegicus)
- Fabian J. Tapia B.S., University of Concepci6n, Chile, 1994
- And on an Epizoic Population of Balanus Crenatus Brug
- Marine Biofouling: a European Database for the Marine Renewable Energy Sector
- Synopsis of Biological Data on the Norway Lobster Nephrops Norvegicus
- Marine Rocky Habitat Ecological Groups and Their Sensitivity to Pressures Associated with Human Activities
- Marine Ecosystem Response to Late Pleistocene Rapid Climate Change in the Salish Sea
- The Trade-Off Between Tidal-Turbine Array Yield and Environmental Impact: a Habitat Suitability Modelling Approach
- Ring Test Bulletin – RTB#35
- Appendix D Biological Resources Assessment and Wetland Delineation
- Cirripedia: the Barnacles William A
- Invasive Species with Increasing Populations (Les and Mehrhoff 1999)
- An Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus Balanoides)
- Effects of Artificial Epibionts on Byssogenesis, Attachment Strength
- First European Record of the Invasive Barnacle Balanus Glandula Darwin, 1854
- Balanus Crenatus Phylum: Arthropoda, Crustacea Class: Cirripedia Order: Thoracica, Sessilia the Crenulated Barnacle Family: Balanidae
- A Case of Associated Occurrence of the Crab Lauridromia Inter