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Experiments on orientation of the intertidal barnacle Tesseropora rosea (Krauss)
Institution:1. St Abbs Marine Station, The Harbour, St Abbs, Scotland TD14 5PW, UK;2. Centre for Marine Biodiversity & Biotechnology, Institute for Life & Earth Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland EH14 4AS, UK
Abstract:The intertidal barnacle Tesseropora rosea (Krauss) exhibits very marked directionality of orientation on sloping and vertical surfaces. The barnacles are orientated so that their cirral fans face the water current; this pattern was found within 1 wk after settlement. Adults also showed similar orientation to the water current at each site.Three manipulative experiments were done in the field to determine the consequences of incorrect orientation by the barnacles. Correct orientation was necessary for T. rosea to maintain its tissue weight, but experimental rotation of barnacles through 90° or 180° made no difference to rates of shell growth, mortality or weight of egg masses. Furthermore, this species was unable to re-orientate once it had metamorphosed, and orientation of newly-settled barnacles was not influenced by that of adults.
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