Main Ref. | Jones, D.S., M.A. Hewitt and A. Sampey, 2000 |
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Remarks | Sublittoral (Ref. 99821). Goose barnacles are reported to be omnivores (Ref. 108461). |
Marine - Neritic | Marine - Oceanic | Brackishwater | Freshwater | |
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Marine zones / Brackish and freshwater bodies |
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Substrate | Benthic: sessile; |
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Special habitats | Other habitats: other invertebrates (antipatharians, molluscs, seasnakes and decapods); vertebrates (fishes); |
Special habitats Ref. | Jones, D.S., M.A. Hewitt and A. Sampey, 2000 |
Ref. | Jones, D.S., M.A. Hewitt and A. Sampey, 2000 |
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Associated with | Attached to antipatharians, molluscs, sea snakes, fishes, Limulus, and to carapace and appendages of a variety of decapods. |
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Parasitism |
Feeding type | plants/detritus+animals (troph. 2.2-2.79) |
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Feeding type Ref. | López, D.A., B.A. López, C.K. Pham, E.J. Isidro and M. De Girolamo, 2010 |
Feeding habit | filtering plankton |
Feeding habit Ref. | Ruppert, E.E., R.S. Fox and R.D. Barnes, 2004 |
Estimation method | original sample | unfished population | Remark | ||
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Troph | s.e. | Troph | s.e. | ||
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