- Balanus glandula
Taxobox
name = "Balanus glandula"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Balanus glandula" with "Chthamalus fissus"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Maxillopoda
subclassis =Thecostraca
infraclassis = Cirripedia
superordo =Thoracica
ordo =Sessilia
familia =Balanidae
genus = "Balanus "
species = "B. glandula"
binomial = "Balanus glandula"
binomial_authority = Darwin, 1854"Balanus glandula", commonly called "white acorn barnacle", is one of the most common
barnacle species on the Pacific coast ofNorth America , distributed from theU.S. state ofAlaska to the border betweenCalifornia and the Mexican state ofBaja California , commonly found in intertidal waters onmussel s, rocks and pier pilings.It is a moderate-sized barnacle with a length of about 15-20 mm. The shell is formed by overlapping plates. It is has more the shape of a cylinder than the shape of a cone. The white operculum has heavily ridged walls. It can live up to ten years.
It has been intensely studied in recent years as a model species for linking
physical oceanography andpopulation genetics (orphylogeography ) surveys. This species has been introduced to the shores ofArgentina in the past 30 years, and has become aninvasive species , displacing other barnacles and mussels.References
*cite book|author=Morris RH, Abbott DL, Haderlie EC |year=1980 |title=Intertidal invertebrates of California |publisher=
Stanford University Press , Stanford
*cite web|title=iSpecies: "Balanus glandula"|url=http://darwin.zoology.gla.ac.uk/~rpage/ispecies/?q=Balanus+glandula&submit=Go |accessdate=2006-08-10
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