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    Can Rock-Rubble Groynes Support Similar Intertidal Ecological Communities to Natural Rocky Shores? by Paul Holloway, Richard Field

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Here we compare the intertidal ecology of urban (or semi-urban) rock-rubble groynes and more rural natural rocky shores for three areas of the UK coastline. …”
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    The mitochondrial genome of Chthamalus malayensis (Sessilia: Chthamalidae) and its molecular phylogeny within Cirripedia by Sheng Mao, Tian Ge, Yuefeng Cai, Nanjing Ji, Xue Kong, Xin Shen

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Cirripedia is a lower crustacean that has an invaluable place in several aspects of intertidal ecology and anti-fouling research. In this study, we present the first mitochondrial genome of Chthamalus malayensis. …”
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    Complete mitochondrial genome of Striatobalanus tenuis Hoek, 1883 (Balanomorpha: Balanidae) and a novel molecular phylogeny within Cirripedia by Ning Mao, Wentai Shao, Sheng Mao, Yuefeng Cai, Nanjing Ji, Xin Shen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…AbstractBarnacles are crustaceans that are critical model organisms in intertidal ecology and biofouling research. In this study, we present the first mitochondrial genome of Striatobalanus tenuis which is a circular molecule of 15,067 bp in length. …”
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    Toward an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of barnacle larval settlement: a comparative transcriptomic approach. by Zhang-Fan Chen, Kiyotaka Matsumura, Hao Wang, Shawn M Arellano, Xingcheng Yan, Intikhab Alam, John A C Archer, Vladimir B Bajic, Pei-Yuan Qian

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The barnacle Balanus amphitrite is a globally distributed biofouler and a model species in intertidal ecology and larval settlement studies. However, a lack of genomic information has hindered the comprehensive elucidation of the molecular mechanisms coordinating its larval settlement. …”
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    Wave-Energy Dissipation: Seaweeds and Marine Plants Are Ecosystem Engineers by Mark Denny

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Although some of these interactions are beneficial, it is often advantageous for subtidal and intertidal ecological communities if wave-induced water velocities can be reduced by safely dissipating wave energy. …”
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    Rock armour for birds and their prey: ecological enhancement of coastal engineering by Naylor, L, MacArthur, M, Hampshire, S, Bostock, K, Coombes, M, Hansom, J, Byrne, R, Folland, T

    Published 2017
    “…Such ‘ecologically favourable’ coastal defences fulfil the habitats directive and key engineering and cost criteria. Bird, rocky intertidal ecological and biogeomorphological data underpin recommendations for ‘passive’ enhancement mitigation to maximise ecological potential involving rock armour material choice (partially enhanced) and its smart positioning (enhanced). …”
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    Delving into the lifestyle of Sundarban Wetland resident, biofilm producing, halotolerant Salinicoccus roseus: a comparative genomics-based intervention by Bhramar Dutta, Urmi Halder, Annapurna Chitikineni, Rajeev K. Varshney, Rajib Bandopadhyay

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract Background Microbial community played an essential role in ecosystem processes, be it mangrove wetland or other intertidal ecologies. Several enzymatic activities like hydrolases are effective ecological indicators of soil microbial function. …”
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