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Recovery after exploitation of stalked barnacles is facilitated by the presence...

Gómez‑del Campo, V; Arrontes, J; Cruz, T; Vázquez, E; Macho, G; Thiébaut, E; Geiger, K; Fernandes, J; Jacinto, D; Aguión, A; Silva, T; Mateus, D

We have followed the recovery of gaps produced either by harvesters or by scientists in stands of stalked barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) during two years in four regions of Europe (SW Portugal, Galicia and Asturias in Spain and Brittany in France; n = 423 gaps), which was extended to four years in Asturias (n = 252 gaps). The presence of adult conspecifics in the margins of the gaps increased by at least four...


Chaotic Genetic Patchiness in the Highly Valued Atlantic Stalked Barnacle Polli...

Parrondo, M.; Morán, P.; Ballenghien, M; Acuña, J.L.; Arrontes, J.; Chiss, J.; Cruz, T.; Fernandes, J.N.; Garcia-Flórez, L.; Garcia-Vázquez, E.

The stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes inhabits rocky shores from the Atlantic coasts of Brittany (France) to Senegal. Because of the culinary traditions of southern Europe, stalked barnacles represent an important target species for local fisheries on the Iberian Peninsula. To manage this fishery sustainably, it is therefore important to assess the dynamics of local populations over the Iberian coast, and ...


A large‑scale comparison of reproduction and recruitment of the stalked barnacl...

Aguión, A; Cruz, T; Acuña, JL; Broudin, C; Castro, JJ; Davoult, D; Dubert, J; Fernandes, JN; Geiger, KJ; Jacinto, D; Mateus, D; Muñiz, C; Nolasco, R

Understanding large-scale spatial and temporal patterns of marine populations is a central goal in ecology, which has received renewed attention under climate change. However, few studies explore the large-scale dynamics of populations using standardized protocols and during the same time frames. We studied the phenology and intensity of reproduction and recruitment for the intertidal stalked barnacle Pollicipe...


Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes: 25 years after Margaret Barnes'...

Cruz, T; Jacinto, D; Seabra, MI; Van Syoc, RJ; Power, AM; Macho, G; Sousa, A; Castro, JJ; Hawkins, SJ

Twenty-five years ago, Margaret Barnes reviewed the genus Pollicipes published in Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review. Our review complements and updates Barnes (1996). An endemic species of Pollicipes, P. caboverdensis, from Cape Verde Islands, has since been described, joining the three previously known extant species (P. polymerus, northeastern Pacific Ocean, P. elegans, tropical eastern Pacifi...


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