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Vertical and Cross-Shore Distributions of Barnacle Larvae in La Jolla, CA Nearshore Waters
A Possible 150 Million Years Old Cirripede Crustacean Nauplius and the Phenomenon of Giant Larvae
The Recent Species of Megabalanus (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha) with Special Emphasis on Balanus Tintinnabulum (Linnaeus) Sensu Lato
Cirripedia, Thoracica) De La Región Sur De La Península De Baja California, México
<I>Catomerus Polymerus</I>
Annual Report 2003-2004
Ocean Water Desalination Intake Biofouling and Corrosion Study by Tetra Tech, Tenera Associates, and V&A Consultants, Januar
Nearshore Vertical Distribution of Barnacle Cyprids: Temporal Patterns and Hydrographic Variability
Arthropoda, Cirripedia: the Barnacles Andrew J
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Intertidal Ecology of Riprap
Zoologische Verhandelingen
Joan Roughgarden
Diversity and Distribution of Nearshore Barnacle Cyprids in Southern California Through the 2015–16 El Niño
Perez-Losada2009chap37.Pdf
Fabian J. Tapia B.S., University of Concepci6n, Chile, 1994
Annual Report 2004-2005
University of Copenhagen
Aquaculture Environment Interactions 11:657
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A Possible 150 Million Years Old Cirripede Crustacean Nauplius and the Phenomenon of Giant Larvae
A Tropical Eastern Pacific Barnacle, Megahalanus Coccopoma (Darwin), in Southern California, Following EI Nino 1982-831
Cirripedia: the Barnacles William A
Widespread Shifts in the Coastal Biota of Northern California During the 2014–2016 Marine Heatwaves Received: 22 October 2018 Eric Sanford1,2, Jacqueline L
A Description of the Larval Development of Megabalanus Azoricus (Pilsbry, 1916) Reared in the Laboratory
Parasitic Arthropods: a Comparative Zoological-Palaeontological Study
MEGABALANUS TINTINNABULUM FOUND on Two ROCKY SHORES of KARACHI, PAKISTAN