barnacle in the PONS Dictionary

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A barnacle is typically used to correct a defect in the product or as a way of enhancing the product with new functionality.
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The marine environment surrounding the islands features diverse and distinctive benthic habitats that support a range of species including corals, sponges, barnacles and echinoderms.
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Its diet largely consists of copepods, worm larvae, mollusc larvae, ascidian larvae, amphipods and barnacle larvae.
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Medium sized barnacles seem to be at greatest risk.
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For example, intertidal mussels increase total community species diversity by displacing competitive large sessile species such as seaweed and barnacles.
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Their failure to explode on contact was attributed to mechanical faults, plus a healthy growth of barnacles on the contact levers.
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It is the only barnacle to produce its own gas-filled float.
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Allowing the barnacle species to distribute themselves throughout global waters is a high fitness advantage of this commensalism.
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In this zone, different barnacle species live at very tightly constrained elevations.
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In marine environments this usually concludes with barnacle attachment.
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