Articles with "perforatus" as a keyword



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Distribution ranges of the acorn barnacle Perforatus (=Balanus) perforatus (Bruguière, 1789) in the NE Atlantic are influenced by reproductive parameters

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Published in 2017 at "Hydrobiologia"

DOI: 10.1007/s10750-017-3362-5

Abstract: The acorn barnacle Perforatus perforatus has a defined breeding temperature range and reproductive season that varies geographically. This study aims to investigate the influence of reproductive parameters of P. perforatus in species distribution ranges in… read more here.

Keywords: barnacle perforatus; perforatus; breeding season; acorn barnacle ... See more keywords
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Isolation of Fluorescent Benzoxazines with Neuroprotective Activity from the Olive Weevil Pimelocerus perforatus.

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Published in 2022 at "Journal of natural products"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.2c00670

Abstract: The weevil Pimelocerus perforatus poses a serious pest problem for olive cultivation in Japan. Two new racemic fluorescent benzoxazines, designated as pimeforazine A ((±)-1) and pimeforazine B ((±)-2), were successfully isolated from P. perforatus. Their… read more here.

Keywords: weevil pimelocerus; pimelocerus perforatus; neuroprotective activity; perforatus ... See more keywords
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Settlement and Recruitment Potential of Four Invasive and One Indigenous Barnacles in South Korea and Their Future

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Published in 2021 at "Sustainability"

DOI: 10.3390/su13020634

Abstract: Invasion by nonindigenous species is a major threat to marine ecosystems. In this study, the distribution and occupied area (as a percentage) of four invasive barnacles (Amphibalanus amphitrite, Amphibalanus eburneus, Amphibalanus improvisus, Perforatus perforatus), and… read more here.

Keywords: invasive species; four invasive; perforatus; one indigenous ... See more keywords