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Kerckhof, F. (2002). Barnacles (Cirripedia, Balanomorpha) in Belgian waters, an overview of the species and recent evolutions, with emphasis on exotic species. Bull. Kon. Belg. Inst. Natuurwet. Biologie. 72 (Suppl.):: 93-104.
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Kerckhof, F.
2002
Barnacles (Cirripedia, Balanomorpha) in Belgian waters, an overview of the species and recent evolutions, with emphasis on exotic species
Bull. Kon. Belg. Inst. Natuurwet. Biologie
72 (Suppl.):: 93-104
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 Distribution

This species is a cosmopolitan tropical and subtropical species. [details]

 Distribution

This species is mainly an arctic boreal deepwater species, although it can occur into the lower third of the ... [details]

 Distribution

This is a boreal species distributed in the North Pacific and the North Atlantic. It has a similar distribution as ... [details]

 Distribution

This species is very widespread around the Atlantic and has been dispersed by shipping to many parts of the world, ... [details]

 Distribution

This species is an eastern Atlantic warm water species, occuring comonly in the Mediterranean. Its range extends ... [details]

 Distribution

Originally from Japan. [details]

 Distribution

This species is a cosmopolitan inhabitant of tropical and warm temperate seas. The species is common in the ... [details]

 Distribution

Indo-Pacific species, native to the Indo-Malayan region and Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Is native to Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. This species reached Europe between 1940 - 1943 and rapidly ... [details]

 Distribution

This species originates from the tropical eastern Pacific coasts of Central and South America. [details]

 Distribution

This is a cosmopolitan species in warm seas. According to Newman & Ross (1978), its distribution is mainly natural. [details]

 Distribution

This species lives in the intertidal zones of the boreo-arctic regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. [details]

 Distribution

This species is native to the African west coast. [details]

 Ecology

Competes with B. improvisus [details]

 Ecology

Epizoic species. [details]

 Introduced species vector dispersal

in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck ... [details]

 Introduced species vector dispersal

in Belgian part of the North Sea: Aquaculture: accidental [details]


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