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Barnacles: Living on the Edge

41747 Barnacles: Living on the Edge http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjan99/barnac.html Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of the barnacle with several interesting photographs. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Crustacea > Cirripedia microscopy   plankton   marine   organisms   barnacles   larval   stages   shore   life   sea   creaturesoceanic   crustaceans   ocean   nature   photography   natural   history   oceanic   biology   photomicrography   microscopy-uk   amateurmicroscopy   micscape Jan 6, 2008  

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