A barnacle, observed the nineteenth-century zoologist Louis Agassiz, is "nothing more than a little shrimp-like animal standing on its head in a limestone house and kicking food into its mouth." Yet ...
The barnacle, a key thread in the marine food web, was thought to be missing along rocky coasts dominated by upwelling. Now a research team has found the opposite to be true: Barnacle populations ...
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