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- Diversity and Distribution of Nearshore Barnacle Cyprids in Southern California Through the 2015–16 El Niño
- Non-Indigenous Marine Species in the Netherlands
- The Role of Artificial Structures in Facilitating Range Expansion of the Introduced Barnacle Megabalanus Coccopoma in the Southeastern U.S.A
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- Detection of Introduced Sessile Species on the Near Shore Continental Shelf in Southern Brazil
- Range Limits, Range Shifts, and Lower Thermal Tolerance in the Tropical Barnacle Megabalanus Coccopoma Samuel Crickenberger Clemson University, [email protected]
- A Tropical Eastern Pacific Barnacle, Megahalanus Coccopoma (Darwin), in Southern California, Following EI Nino 1982-831
- Ecological Effects and Genetic Diversity of the Invading Rhizocephalan Parasite Loxothylacus Panopaei in the Flatback Mud Crab Eurypanopeus Depressus Kathryn A
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- A Description of the Larval Development of Megabalanus Azoricus (Pilsbry, 1916) Reared in the Laboratory
- First European Record of the Invasive Barnacle Balanus Glandula Darwin, 1854
- Management Plan 2011 - 2016 This Management Plan Has Been Developed in Accordance with NOAA Regulations, Including All Provisions for Public Involvement
- Tracking the Distribution of Non-Native Marine Species, Mytella Charruana, Perna Viridis, and Megabalanus Coccopoma, Along the Southeastern United States Coastline