The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.

First paragraph: This thesis is largely concerned with the biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Mulller), a common species of the sublittoral and near-littoral of the eastern Atlantic. A small animal even when fully grown, it is not very conspicuous, and there is very little information on its general...

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Main Author: Stone, Robert L
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stirling 1972
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30919
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description First paragraph: This thesis is largely concerned with the biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Mulller), a common species of the sublittoral and near-littoral of the eastern Atlantic. A small animal even when fully grown, it is not very conspicuous, and there is very little information on its general biology. V. stroemia is the only easily accessible species of the genus, all others being found only in relatively deep water. Two features of its biology are of particular interest: first, although boreo-arctic in its distribution it is not, like some other species of similar geographical distribution, restricted to a single annual brood; secondly, the genus Verruca is a primitive one, in many respects more closely allied to the Lepadomorpha than to the Balanomorpha with which it is classified. Both these aspects of the species have been considered, the latter particularly with reference to feeding and cirral activity. The relation of the major nauplii release to the spring diatom outburst and the effects of desiccation have been investigated since these are important in the ecology of the species and there is much comparative data on both for other cirripedes.
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spelling ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/30919 2025-04-06T14:45:52+00:00 The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides. Stone, Robert L 1972 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30919 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/30919/1/13917066.pdf en eng University of Stirling http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30919 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/30919/1/13917066.pdf Semibalanus balanoides Barnacles Marine plants Physiology Thesis or Dissertation Doctoral Doctor of Philosophy 1972 ftunivstirling 2025-03-11T04:30:58Z First paragraph: This thesis is largely concerned with the biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Mulller), a common species of the sublittoral and near-littoral of the eastern Atlantic. A small animal even when fully grown, it is not very conspicuous, and there is very little information on its general biology. V. stroemia is the only easily accessible species of the genus, all others being found only in relatively deep water. Two features of its biology are of particular interest: first, although boreo-arctic in its distribution it is not, like some other species of similar geographical distribution, restricted to a single annual brood; secondly, the genus Verruca is a primitive one, in many respects more closely allied to the Lepadomorpha than to the Balanomorpha with which it is classified. Both these aspects of the species have been considered, the latter particularly with reference to feeding and cirral activity. The relation of the major nauplii release to the spring diatom outburst and the effects of desiccation have been investigated since these are important in the ecology of the species and there is much comparative data on both for other cirripedes. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository Arctic
spellingShingle Semibalanus balanoides
Barnacles
Marine plants Physiology
Stone, Robert L
The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title_full The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title_fullStr The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title_full_unstemmed The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title_short The general biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in Balanus balanoides.
title_sort general biology of verruca stroemia (o.f. muller) with some additional observation on penis development and moulting frequency in balanus balanoides.
topic Semibalanus balanoides
Barnacles
Marine plants Physiology
topic_facet Semibalanus balanoides
Barnacles
Marine plants Physiology
url http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30919
http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/30919/1/13917066.pdf